Double Glazed Window Bromley Tools To Make Your Life Everyday

Double Glazed Window Bromley Tools To Make Your Life Everyday

Clearview Door Panels - Preparing Your Home For Winter

As autumn is approaching, Clearview is busy helping homeowners prepare their home for winter by installing replacement front doors and back doors. Burglars are more likely to target older doors as they are more difficult to force to open.

Our aluminium bifold doors allow Bromley homeowners to connect their homes to the garden. The glazed panels act as insulators preventing the loss of heat and transfer of cold.

Multi-point locking systems

A safe door is a key part of any home, and putting in a multipoint locking system can increase the security of your home. As opposed to  upvc windows bromley -point lock, multipoint locks include deadbolts in multiple points along the entire length of the door panel. This makes them much harder to break into and will provide you with peace of mind that your home is well secured from unwanted intruders.

Multipoint locks are offered by several manufacturers and can be installed on french doors, single entry doors, and sliding doors. Some systems feature an encapsulated deadbolt, as well as live bolts with hook bolts at the top and bottom of the door panels. These can be locked with keys or a handle. The locking points are then rotated to create an airtight seal.

Selecting the best multipoint lock for your home will rely on a variety of variables. Think about the level of security you require, as well as your family's lifestyle, needs and preferences. If you have kids For instance, a lock that's easy to operate for them but not easy for intruders with could be the most secure.

Multipoint locking systems that have high security and insurance approval are a great option to increase the security of your home. They also help improve energy efficiency by creating a stronger seal against cold temperatures and rain.

Sash jammers



Sash jammers are now an increasingly popular security feature for doors and windows. They are simple to set up and are inexpensive. They can be utilized on uPVC windows and doors that open inwards or outwards. They are simple to operate, using a turn of the Jammer Arm locking or releasing the sash.

They're an effective burglar deterrent as they are a second obstacle for criminals when trying to break into your house. They also prevent windows from being opened in a forced-entry scenario, protecting your home from potential burglars who could make use of the window as an escape route in case they are they were caught inside.

Sash jammers can be used to keep your uPVC window or door from being pushed by children, pets or other guests. They can be easily installed and removed just by turning the arm, which will provide peace of mind for family members.

There are a variety of non-locking and locking sash jammers that are available therefore it is crucial to research which one is the best for you. Look into a model that has key locking that is more secure and accessible from the outside. If you're unsure about the best sash jammer for your home make sure you consult a reliable locksmith. They'll be able provide advice and recommendations to suit your home.

Glazing options

The glass you put in your doors and windows play a huge role in the thermal performance, security, and amount of light allowed in to your Bromley & Croydon home. Albion Windows offer their South London customers a range of contemporary glazing options, such as Planitherm, which use unique coatings and laminated layers that provide these advantages.

Our energy standard glass offers superb levels of thermal efficiency for your home. This glass has a microscopic coating that reflect solar heat and also reflects the energy of the sun.

The best way to boost your home's thermal efficiency is to increase the amount of glass on your front and rear doors. Double and triple glass door is made up of an air pocket that can hold cold and warm air to improve insulation of Bromley &Croydon property.

Mr Mailey from Bromley was looking to improve his traditional timber front door with something more modern but he didn't want to compromise on the look and feel of his house. Clearview started to make his new French doors, using frames made of strong aluminum and toughened glass of 4mm with an argon cavity that provides excellent insulative properties. Clearview selected Comfort Plus glass, which helps reduce noise and protects furniture from fade due to UV rays.

Finishing touches

As the autumnal season approaches and the evenings get darker, homeowners are looking to make improvements before the cold weather arrives. James Mailey from Bromley, London reached out to the team at Clearview to see what new French doors would be most suitable for his home.

The team designed the new 3 panel doors with frames made from toughened and strong aluminium glass. The glass was adorned with an argon space, which offers excellent insulation.

Mr Mailey picked an overlay stained glass panel instead of the traditional style that involved fixing small pieces of fragile tempered glass together with 'H" lead strips that were soldered into place. Overlay stained glass offers greater durability and security, and an upgrade in aesthetics.