Since 2006, DW Windows has completed hundreds of double secondary glazing installations across the West Midlands. Over the last 10 years, we have successfully built our reputation as a reliable and professional double glazing installation company. Using only the best quality products fitted by a skilled and experienced workforce, we have become one of the best installation teams in the area.
Our head office is located in Coseley, and we are situated just outside Wolverhampton along Birmingham New Road. Our convenient location means that it’s no surprise that we are regularly working in and around Wolverhampton.
Our collection of windows and doors includes uPVC windows, Casement windows, Tilt and Turn windows, Mock Sash windows, Sliding Sash windows, Bow and Bay windows, Flush Sash windows, Heritage Flush Casement windows, Profile 22 windows, uPVC Entrance doors, Composite doors, French doors, Stable doors, Patio doors, Front doors, and Bifold doors.
We have a variety of finance options available to help almost any homeowner afford their next home improvement, whether you live directly in Wolverhampton, Tettenhall, Coseley, or anywhere within the West Midlands.
Wolverhampton’s economy was traditionally dominated by engineering and manufacturing industries. In Victorian times Wolverhampton grew to be a wealthy town with a wide variety of properties being built. Large detached properties housed richer families, while smaller terraced properties were built for industry workers. DW Windows is proud to be a double glazing company based in the lovely city of Wolverhampton.
During the 1920s, many houses were built to re-house families after the First World War. This extensive development continued into the 1930s, with large housing estates being built in Oxley and Wobaston. In recent years, Wolverhampton has undergone many regeneration projects, with some older properties being demolished to make way for newer ones. Local residents now have a wealth of choice in Wolverhampton when it comes to property styles and ages.
At DW Windows, we have completed installations across Wolverhampton and the surrounding area. From St. John’s Square to Waterloo Road, we have amassed a wealth of local knowledge that will make us the best choice for your property upgrade. Whether you want a simple window replacement or an impressive orangery or conservatory extension, we have the skills and knowledge to help you realise your dream home.
With our industry expertise paired with our local knowledge in the West Midlands area, we are a reputable and leading home improvement installer that offers a range of premium products and niche designs that can be fully customised to your property, including stylish orangeries, Apeer Lumi windows and grand composite entrance doors. Whether you reside in a town like Wombourne, Penn, Codsall, Penderford, Brewood, Albrighton, Pattingham or Essington, you can trust that your home is in expert hands to inject a luxury style whilst retaining its security and efficiency.
For more information on any of our products and services call us on 01902 661779 or send us a message online. Our friendly team are always happy to answer any questions and offer advice on the best solution for your home improvement project.
Read through some of our frequently asked questions below, and get in touch with our friendly team for more information on our products and services.
Is it worth paying for double glazing?
In short, yes! Modern double glazing can retain heat almost twice as much as old single glazing. Over 18% of the heat within your home is lost via windows and doors, so increasing their energy efficiency can help you save big on your energy bills.
How much does double glazing cost?
Our double glazed products vary in price based on a range of reasons, including number of products, product type, product size, colour, optional features, and more!
How long does double glazing last?
Double glazing can last for nearly three decades, with only minimal maintenance necessary for uPVC and aluminium windows and doors.
How does double glazing reduce heat loss?
Double glazing reduces heat loss by trapping heat between the two close-together panes. Air is an excellent insulator of heat, and even a few millimetres of space causes heat to pass through the first glass barrier, where it then gets stuck before it can pass through the next barrier leading to the outside. It is this capturing of heat that helps to prevent heat loss.
Wherever you live in the West Midlands, our range of windows, doors and home improvements will help to transform your property, whether traditional or contemporary.
For over a decade we have been serving locations including Wolverhampton, Walsall, Stourbridge, Birmingham, Dudley, Telford, Kidderminster, West Bromwich, Bridgnorth and further afield. Whether you want to add a touch of style to your home, or enhance its security and energy efficiency, DW Windows are glazing specialists that you can rely on.
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