Vacuum glazing is the premier investment for homeowners seeking maximum insulation without compromising their windows' look. Unlike standard units, the vacuum between the panes eliminates heat transfer through thermal conductivity. This glass delivers superior protection ideal for the most demanding restoration projects and conservation areas.
Exceptional thermal insulation outperforming standard double glazing
Minimal heat loss through advanced vacuum glass technology
Great insulation properties for energy efficiency of a home
Significant difference in sound reduction capabilities
Perfect for heritage projects and conservation areas
Vacuum glazing requires expert handling during installation and minimal care thereafter. Leave the protective film in place until the final moment to prevent damage. Professional inspection ensures the long-term performance of your replacement units.
Find answers to common questions about vacuum glazing, including how it compares to double glazing and triple glazing, installation in sash windows, and benefits for older buildings.
Vacuum glass achieves superior thermal performance (0.4W/m²K) in a slimmer profile than triple glazing, offering better insulation with less visual impact – ideal for heritage projects.
Yes, the exceptional insulation properties minimise heat loss significantly, leading to lower energy bills compared to standard double glazing, traditional double glazing, or single glazing.
Absolutely. The ultra slim profile (8.3mm) makes vacuum glazing perfect for sash windows and original windows where space is limited while maintaining authentic appearance.
Yes, vacuum glazing offers excellent noise reduction capabilities, creating a quieter indoor environment by minimising noise pollution from outside – a great benefit for urban properties.
Yes, the slim profile and superior thermal insulation make vacuum glass a very efficient window solution for older buildings in conservation areas, satisfying planning requirements while improving energy efficiency of a home.
These tiny dots are micro-pillars placed between the glass panes to maintain the vacuum gap. They prevent the panes from collapsing under atmospheric pressure, ensuring outstanding thermal efficiency, structural strength, and long-term performance, while remaining virtually invisible in normal viewing.
Our heritage experts visit your property or project site to evaluate existing windows, understand your vision, and recommend the best approach. We navigate conservation area requirements and support planning application preparation with authority.
No two heritage properties share the same story. We develop comprehensive proposals detailing how our slim units will complement your frames, glass specifications and sight lines. Expect transparent pricing and honest project timelines.
Your bespoke glass units are crafted to exacting specifications at our dedicated facility. Every unit undergoes stringent quality verification, confirming sealant integrity, gas retention, and full BS EN 1279 compliance before dispatch.
Whether collaborating with your chosen installer or our approved network, we deliver comprehensive support. All installations carry guarantees against failures, with our team available for ongoing guidance and maintenance advice.