Double Glazing on the wish list for Homeowners

1st August 2017

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Double Glazing on the wish list for Homeowners

New research reveals double-glazing and high security windows are top of homeowners wish lists.

According to the poll, 69% of respondents listed central heating as their top priority, followed by double-glazing, listed by 68% of respondents, while high security doors and windows were cited by 65%.

The poll by Gocompare, also found that potential buyers rated a good broadband connection, mobile phone reception and parking space and a garden more highly than garages or friendly neighbours.

46% of those surveyed also said that a good energy efficiency rating was a key priority.

This is in contrast period features, which were not in demand while only 13% of those surveyed said access to good local schools was an essential factor in buying a new home.

Craig Smith, Copperfield Windows said that it showed that house buyers were placing security and energy efficiency over and above other drivers.

“This research shows that buyers are clearly switched on to home energy efficiency in a way that they haven’t previously. Energy prices have been very high profile and that’s translated into increased focus on energy efficiency and the EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) of the properties they’re prepared to buy.”

“With statistics also showing that more than half of all break-ins are committed through ground floor windows and doors, its perhaps not surprising that high security windows and doors are also on the list of must haves.”

Copperfield Windows offers a full range of secure, low maintenance and energy efficient windows and doors in an extensive choice of colours and finishes. They’re the product of millions of pounds of investment in energy efficiency, security and system development.

Manufactured in energy efficient and low maintenance PVC-U, they feature a thermally efficient outer frame featuring six ‘honeycomb’ chambers and five chamber sash, plus an energy efficient recycled composite material reinforcement. With deeper drainage channels carry water away quickly, they also feature 10mm cover on weather seals stopping draughts.

Combined with energy efficient double and triple-glazed glazing options featuring warm-edge spacers and low-e coatings they achieve WERs of up to A ++ and U-values as low as 0.8W/m 2 K

The survey also revealed that conservatories no longer made the top 20-list of home features, having previously been popular with buyers.

“This is probably more of an issue of perception said Craig. It’s not surprising that traditional conservatories have perhaps lost popularity – they were perhaps never the most flexible of spaces.

For more information email admin.copperfield@btconnect.com or call a member of our team on 02476 452688

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