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  • A homeowner’s Guide to Double and Triple Glazing: What You Need to Know

    A Homeowner’s Guide to Double and Triple Glazing: What You Need to Know When it comes to improving the energy efficiency and comfort of your home, upgrading your windows can make a significant difference. Double and triple glazing are popular options that help reduce heat loss, minimize noise, and enhance security. This guide will explain…

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  • The Rise of Heritage Doors: Blending Classic Style with Modern Performance

    The Rise of Heritage Doors: Blending Classic Style with Modern Performance In recent years, there has been a noticeable resurgence in the popularity of heritage doorsโ€”door designs that draw inspiration from classic architectural styles and historical craftsmanship. This trend reflects a growing appreciation for timeless aesthetics combined with the demands of contemporary living. Homeowners and…

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  • Flush Sash vs. Casement Windows: A Guide to Finding the Right Style

    Flush Sash vs. Casement Windows: A Guide to Finding the Right Style Choosing the right windows for your home is an important decision that affects both the aesthetics and functionality of your living space. Among the many styles available, flush sash and casement windows are two popular options that homeowners often consider. Each style offers…

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  • uPVC vs. Aluminium: Which is the Better Choice for Your UK Home?

    uPVC vs. Aluminium: Which is the Better Choice for Your UK Home? When it comes to choosing window and door frames for your UK home, two of the most popular materials on the market are uPVC and aluminium. Both have their unique advantages and disadvantages, making the decision a little tricky. This blog post will…

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  • Understanding Window Energy Ratings (WERs): A UK Homeowner’s Guide

    Understanding Window Energy Ratings (WERs): A UK Homeowner’s Guide If you’re considering replacing your windows or building a new home in the UK, you’ve likely encountered the term “Window Energy Rating” or WER. But what exactly does it mean, and why should you care? This comprehensive guide will help you understand everything you need to…

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  • Getting Ready for Winter: How to Draft-Proof Your Home with New Windows

    Getting Ready for Winter: How to Draft-Proof Your Home with New Windows As the nights draw in and temperatures drop, many of us brace for higher heating bills and that unwelcome chill creeping through the house. One of the biggest culprits? Drafty, old windows. If your home feels colder than it should, replacing tired frames…

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  • Bi-Folding vs. Patio Doors: Which is Right for Your UK Home?

    Bi-Folding vs. Patio Doors: Which is Right for Your UK Home? At Oakview Windows & Doors, we know that choosing the right door system can completely transform your living space. Whether you’re planning a home extension, upgrading your garden access, or modernising your interior, your door choice plays a key role in style, functionality, and…

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  • How to Enhance Your Home Security with New Doors and Windows

    How to Enhance Your Home Security with New Doors and Windows In todayโ€™s world, home security is more important than ever. While alarms and CCTV play a role, your first line of defence is surprisingly simple โ€” your doors and windows. Upgrading these essential entry points not only boosts safety but also enhances comfort, energy…

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  • How New Windows Can Slash Your Energy Bills This Winter

    How New Windows Can Slash Your Energy Bills This Winter As winter creeps in and the heating goes on, itโ€™s natural to see your energy bills climb. But what if you could stay warm and keep your costs down? At Oakview Windows & Doors, we know that upgrading your windows is one of the most…

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  • Simple Maintenance Tips to Extend the Life of Your uPVC Windows

    Simple Maintenance Tips to Extend the Life of Your uPVC Windows uPVC windows are a popular choice for homeowners due to their durability, energy efficiency, and low maintenance requirements. However, like any part of your home, they still need a bit of care to keep them looking great and functioning properly for years to come.…

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