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Stained Glass

The perfect refinement, adds a touch of life and colour to glazing in any window application.

Bevelled Glass

Luxury glass decoration, bevels sparkle and glow with their prismatic qualities. Our range will enhance the appearance of any vertical sliding sash window.

Georgian bar Vertical Slider Astragal Bar & Georgian Fret

A feature from the Victorian and Georgian periods, todays bar emulates the style of the period without the need for individual units of glass. Available as Georgian fret (between the panes) or Astragal® glazing bars (externally mounted just like real wood), they all simulate the character of traditional town houses throughout the British Isles. (VS bar has a lesser bar depth - due to the action of the sliding sash).

Astragal and Georgian fret illustration

Leaded

Applied to both sides of the outer pane of the double glazing, it gives an aged character to your home. Available as square or diamond patterns with varying sizes.

Argon Filled

The option of Argon filled units is available offering even better insulating properties. In the finishing stages of manufacturing the units ‘Argon gas’ is pumped between the two panes of double glazing then sealed. Argon gas is an inert gas and totally safe if leaked throughout a course of time.

Measuring Guide

There are mainly 2 different ways in which windows will be originaly installed.

 

Brick to Brick Brick to Brick

You will see about 20-40mm of visible brick showing on the outside.

How to measure:
Brick to Brick Measure between the external brickwork opening and deduct 10mm both in width and height.

 

 

 

Brick to BrickCheck Reveal

Full width of the brick showing on the outside.

How to measure:
Brick to Brick Measure between the external brickwork opening and add 40mm (gives 20mm equally either side) to the width and 20mm to the height.

Technical Information:- However you use glass it is essential for safety and performance reasons that it is correctly specified and installed. Common areas of impact risk, where it is recommended that impact safety glass to BS 6206 is installed, include: Glazed doors, Glazing adjacent to doors, Low level glazing, Bathroom areas, Protective barriers, Furniture and cabinets.

BS 7950
7412
BS 7412 BSEN
1279-2
BS 6206 BSEN
12608