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Installing double glazing not only saves money on rising energy bills but also cuts down noise pollution in the home, another window specialist has verified.

Eco-conscious analysts at Scotland's Daily Record also pointed out that the right windows and doors add style and extra security to a house, potentially pushing up its value on the property market.

"There's nothing worse than scruffy and peeling windows and doors, so investing in fresh, energy-efficient double glazing may be just what you need," observed the publication.

"Apart from energy costs and sound issues, quality fitments will also add to the security of your property - a major consideration in this day and age," it continued.

Individuals thinking of investing in replacement windows are advised to shop around for the best prices and styles to complement their existing decor - as well as their budget.

For those keen on kitting out their whole house with double glazing, the addition of patio doors to kitchens and dining rooms is further recommended as such features "let in more light".

Representatives for the National Insulation Association also note that the insulation properties of double glazing make it an effective means of lowering energy bills, as well as helping the environment.

Double glazing windows and doors can increase the value of your property, as well as svaing you money on your heating bills. Take a look at some of the Energy Efficiency-certifed windows and doors on the Safestyle website.

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Author:  Joanne McCabe




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