A hotel in Oxford that had been refurbished recently made use of Arctic Glaze's Bespoke Secondary Glazing to reduce heat loss and bring down energy consumption and cost.
Secondary Glazing is a popular solution for properties that are either period or listed and cannot alter their primary windows or glazing. Slimline Aluminium Secondary Glazing is commonly installed to minimise heat loss and reduce external noise levels.
The Bull Hotel in Oxford had original single-glazed timber windows, which did not provide much thermal insulation. Arctic Glaze was approached to design and provide a customised secondary glazing solution that could prevent heat loss and increase thermal insulation.
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After assessing the property, Arctic Glaze suggested vertical sliding secondary Glazing as an appropriate choice. This type of glazing is suitable for both period and modern properties, and commercial properties can also benefit from it as it matches the style and function of traditional box sash windows. The glazed panels open vertically and are self-supporting to remain in place when in an open position. They are supported by durable spiral balances, making the operation smooth, secure, and quiet.
Over time, period timber windows tend to warp, developing gaps in the frame that allow cold draughts to enter the property. Cold draughts result in warm air being pulled out, lowering the ambient temperature. Installing Secondary Glazing can prevent heat loss and increase thermal insulation, making rooms feel warmer, and reducing energy consumption and costs.
"Many homeowners and businesses are seeking ways to reduce energy costs due to high energy expenses. One solution that is gaining popularity is Secondary Glazing. By improving a building's thermal insulation, heating and energy expenses can be decreased. Secondary Glazing functions as an additional barrier and is highly effective in retaining heat and reducing heat loss. We were pleased to receive the secondary glazing contract and assist The Bull in Oxford in creating warmer guest rooms for their customers while also increasing their overall energy efficiency."
Jonathan Mott - Arctic Glaze Managing Director