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Secondary Glazing

Aluminium Secondary Glazing

Secondary glazing is an effective solution for reducing noise pollution and improving energy efficiency in your home or office.

By adding a second layer of glazing to your existing windows, you can significantly decrease the amount of external noise from roads, railways, airports, and other sources. This creates a quieter and more comfortable environment.

Additionally, secondary glazing helps reduce heat loss through draughty windows. Using energy-efficient glass, such as Pilkington K Glass™, can further enhance this benefit, making your space warmer and more energy-efficient.

Why Fit Secondary Glazing?

Secondary glazing is an excellent alternative to full window replacement in various scenarios:

Improved
Thermal
Insulation

Enhances the thermal performance of traditional glazing, reducing heat loss.

Noise
Reduction

Ideal for areas near major roads, airports, and train lines, where noise can be a significant issue.

Conservation Areas and Listed Buildings

Maintains the external character of properties without the need for replacing original windows.

Cost
Effective
Solutions

Offers a high-quality alternative to complete double glazing replacement at a lower cost.

Effective Thermal and Acoustic Solutions

Specifications

  • Manufacture: Secondary windows are factory-glazed products.
    Standard Features: Includes cover strips, catches, and hinges.
    Catches: Available as non-locking or Allen key locking, with black catches for RAL-colored frames.

White
Silver Anodised
Brown
All standard RAL colors (subject to surcharge)


6.4mm Laminated Glass: For additional safety.
Pilkington K™ Glass: For increased thermal performance.
Stadip Silence Acoustic Glass: For enhanced noise reduction.
Obscure Glass: Available with five levels of privacy.

Toughened Safety Glass

Complies with BS 12600-2002 Safety Glass standards for use in buildings.

Gaskets Black U-Channel Gasket

Glazing Thickness 4mm Glazing 6mm Glazing 6.4mm Laminated

 

 

 

General Notes & Surveying

There are various glazing options available for our secondary system up to a maximum of 6.4mm (this would include the use of Stadip Silence glass). Generally speaking the windows would be set 100mm from the primary glass pane for optimum sound reduction.

It is possible to fix the secondary frames directly to the primary window bearing in mind this will not always provide the optimum glass to glass cavity and the primary window hardware may foul the operation of the secondary window.

When setting back 100mm in the reveal several fixing methods can be used, horizontal sliders can be fixed directly to the reveal, through the sides of the frame.
(Note: Do not drill into the bottom track as the roller wheels travel in the track section).

The bottom section can either be adhered to the window board or face fixed into a baton as described below.

For face fixing:- Lift Out, Fixed, and Vertical Sliders 100mm from the primary window it will be necessary to provide timber batons (usually 2 x 1 inch planed timber,) around all four reveal sides allowing the secondary to be screwed directly to the batons.

Our vertical sliding secondary is manufactured and delivered as a glazed up item. Carefully remove the plastic cover trims from the outer frame using a flat blade or Stanley knife and determine the position of your screw fixings (Not Supplied). Pencil mark the aluminium channel usually 100mm from each corner and centred at approximately 300mm centres thereafter face drill the outer frame suitable for your screw fixings.

The frame should be lifted into the reveal, set plumb and level at the desired position from the primary window and care taken that the aluminium sections are correctly packed and supported at the critical positions. It is advisable to initially wedge and pack the window in place whilst it is squared and levelled.

Once the window is set correctly and secured with two or three screws initially it may be advisable to carefully operate one panel checking again that it runs square within its outer frame before final fix is carried out. Please note our vertical sliding panels do not tilt in for cleaning purposes.
NB. Face fixing vertical sliders directly to the primary window will restrict cleaning from the inside.

All horizontal sliding panels should be removed whilst preparing and drilling the outerframe. Once packed and aligned, two or three screws down each side (excluding the bottom track) should be used to secure.

Be aware that in the case of horizontal sliders the track must be flat and level, if it is tipped even slightly the Fitch catches may not align correctly.

The sliding panels can be lifted into place by dropping the wheels into the track first and ensuring the panel is the correct way up with the nylon wheel blocks at the bottom. It is important to make sure the panel is securely pressed down onto the wheel carriers and can slide freely to ensure the outer frame is fitted plumb and square.

 Care should be taken when surveying that allowance is made in the width for hinges and catch which is a total of 50mm.

 These are face fixed and size permitting can be installed with the panels in place which helps when checking they are square etc.

These are face fixed and designed as a permanent panel. Care should be taken to make sure the glass is clean before fixing to the primary window frame. It is strongly recommended that foam tape is used for an optimum seal.

 

It is usual after installing the Secondary window to fill gaps between the outer frame and the reveal. Dependant on the size of the gaps and once the plastic screw cover trim has been fitted they can either be covered with D moulds (not supplied) or silicone/ caulk sealed using the correct sealant. Acoustic mastic can be sourced from your sealant supplier.

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