
Misted Glass vs Full Window Replacement – What’s the Better Option?
When faced with misted windows, many homeowners assume full window replacement is the only option. In reality, replacing just the
We provide affordable solutions for misted, blown, and broken double glazing. Our focus is on quality glass replacement that restores clarity, improves insulation, and saves you money. Call today for a free, no-obligation quote.
We specialise in replacing misted double glazed units without replacing the full window. This keeps costs low while delivering excellent results. Our high thermal performance glass helps reduce condensation and improves energy efficiency in your home.
If your windows are misted, blown, or broken, we can replace the existing double glazed units with modern, high-standard glass. Our replacements improve U-values and help lower heating bills while keeping your existing frames intact.
We work with UPVC, wooden, and aluminium frames. Our services are suitable for residential properties and are completed with care and precision.
With over 25 years of experience in the glazing industry, we make the process simple and stress-free. Most jobs are completed within two weeks of order. Quotes are free, and there is no obligation to proceed unless you are fully satisfied.
In addition to glass replacement, we also carry out window and door repairs. This includes draft proofing, handle replacement, lock and mechanism repairs, hinge issues, and general alignment adjustments.

Door adjustment. £60 provided no parts are needed.

Replacement mechanisms. £60 fitted. £80 fitted if currently jammed shut.

Replacement handles. £35 fitted.

Replacement Pair Of Hinges. £55 fitted, up to 12”. £65 thereafter.
Call now for a free on-site quote. There is no obligation, fast turn around, and affordable pricing on all services.

When faced with misted windows, many homeowners assume full window replacement is the only option. In reality, replacing just the

Yes, replacing misted or blown double glazing can make a noticeable difference to your heating costs. When a sealed unit

Misted double glazing is a common problem in many homes and usually appears as condensation trapped between the glass panes.