In conservation areas, strict regulations mean changing windows in a conservation area isn’t always straightforward. That’s where secondary glazing becomes the perfect solution. It allows you to preserve the charm of listed buildings without compromising the original conservation windows. 
 
At NRG Glass, we specialise in solutions that respect heritage while bringing modern benefits such as energy efficiency and home comfort. This article explores why secondary glazing is so important in these cherished spaces. 
It’s that time of the year again where the nights grow longer and the harsh cold begins to creep in, forcing us to put that warm heating on. If you’re wondering how to winterproof old windows, NRG Glass will show you how secondary glazing helps trap that heat in and ensure yourself a warm cosy winter. 
Whether you’re thinking about buying secondary glazing and wondering if they are easier to clean, or just want to freshen up your existing ones, we can help. 
 
Our team has put together clear instructions on how to clean secondary glazed windows. We also cover cleaning old windows connected to your secondary glazing. These steps will ensure you have clean secondary glazed windows in no time! 
Secondary glazing is an internal window installed alongside your existing one, not replacing it. It effectively reduces condensation, banishes noise pollution, improves insulation, is easy to install and comes in many forms. 
 
Secondary glazing is ideal for historic buildings, modern homes and flats, though it can also be used in businesses and industrial lots. When we say secondary glazing is the best choice, we truly believe it. So, which window styles are best suited for secondary glazing? 
Single, double, and triple glazing aren’t suitable for every property. But you know what is? Secondary glazing. Not only can you bypass planning permission, but it’s also more beneficial than any other glazing. 
 
So, how does secondary glazing work? 
There is nothing worse than being kept awake by owls or losing out on work because of construction noise. If you’ve had enough, we urge you to invest in our soundproof secondary glazing and learn how it works within this guide. 
Is your property getting colder and colder as the years go by? That could be because you have the wrong windows! But we understand the attachment you have to your listed buildings' original windows. So, instead of replacing them, consider secondary glazing. 
Condensation doesn’t just hinder you from getting ready in the morning, but can be detrimental to your health. However, not everyone has the time to wipe clean all their glazing each day, so what else can be done to stop condensation on windows for good? 
 
In this article, we will discuss how to reduce condensation on windows, the detrimental effects of it, and what causes it. 
What is secondary glazing and where is the perfect place to use it? Secondary glazing is best suited for listed buildings to reduce damage to the property by keeping the original window and adding an extra. But what are the specifics of this?