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French Doors
A pair of hinged, light-construction doors featuring glass panes (often called lights) extending for most of their length.

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Sliding Patio Doors
A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, usually parallel to (and sometimes within) a wall. Sliding doors can be mounted either on top of a track below or be suspended from a track above.

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Warm Roof Systems
A modern, energy-efficient roofing construction where insulation is placed above the structural roof deck, keeping the entire roof structure at the same warm temperature as the interior.

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Misted Up Glazed Units
Often called "blown" or "failed" double glazing," occur when the airtight seal between glass panes breaks, allowing moisture and air to enter. This creates condensation, fogging, or streaks between the panes, indicating that the unit’s insulating properties have been compromised.

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Double Glazing Repairs
Fixing, sealing, or replacing components of dual-pane windows to restore energy efficiency and eliminate misting, condensation, or broken functionality.
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Composite Doors
A high-performance, durable front or back door constructed from a combination of materials—such as timber, uPVC, insulating foam, and Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)—designed to overcome the weaknesses of single-material doors.
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Composite Doors
A high-performance, durable front or back door constructed from a combination of materials—such as timber, uPVC, insulating foam, and Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)—designed to overcome the weaknesses of single-material doors.
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French Doors
A pair of hinged, light-construction doors featuring glass panes (often called lights) extending for most of their length.
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Bi-fold Doors
A type of folding-sliding door system composed of two or more panels that hinge together and fold back against each other in a concertina/accordion style, stacking neatly to one or both sides of an opening.
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Sliding Patio Doors
A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, usually parallel to (and sometimes within) a wall. Sliding doors can be mounted either on top of a track below or be suspended from a track above.
05
Warm Roof Systems
A modern, energy-efficient roofing construction where insulation is placed above the structural roof deck, keeping the entire roof structure at the same warm temperature as the interior.
06
Misted Up Glazed Units
Often called "blown" or "failed" double glazing," occur when the airtight seal between glass panes breaks, allowing moisture and air to enter. This creates condensation, fogging, or streaks between the panes, indicating that the unit’s insulating properties have been compromised.
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Double Glazing Repairs
Fixing, sealing, or replacing components of dual-pane windows to restore energy efficiency and eliminate misting, condensation, or broken functionality.
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