Archive for the ‘UPVC Windows’ Category

pvc windows Warrington

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Whether your house is traditional or modern, large or small, a town house, a bungalow or a cottage in the country, Jones Windows  have the windows to compliment your home perfectly.

Most of the benefits of PVC-U windows speak for themselves nowadays; no rotting or warping, minimum maintenance and enhanced security. JWS, however, also offer a massive range of styles. So whether you want windows that will blend in with the natural style of your home or make a statement in their own right, we can make it happen. Every window has been made and installed to the same exciting standards demanded of JWS.

Now with the range and assurances JWS  provide you need never compromise in choosing the very best looking windows and doors and still look forward to a warm, draught-free home with reduced heating bills and enhanced security that A-rated windows provide.

Whatever you choose, you know your windows are made from the very best in PVC-u with the addition of a number of technically advanced ingredients that ensure the best performance in extremes of temperature, combined with a bright whiteness that will not diminish throughout the long life of the window.

Jws have reginal service office’s in the noth west, covering towns such as Warrington, wigan, Runcorn, Burry, Bolton, St Helens, Widnes, The Wiral, Stoke, Liverpool, Manchester. So with this inmind you can be sure that we’ve got all your asks from a double glazing company in hand.

Jones Window Systems

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Looking for a local home improvement company offering the very latest uPVC Conservatories in St Helens? Tailor-made Orangeries in St Helens? What about a company who installs the very latest ‘A’ Rated Replacement Double Glazing Windows in St Helens? Maybe you need a company to supply a great range of safe and secure uPVC Doors in St Helens? Or simply – Patio Doors, French Doors, an entrance to be proud of with a tailor-made Porch or maintenance free Roofline Guttering and Bargeboards?

Whatever it is, you can rely on your local Conservatory, Window & Door manufactures Jones Windows in St Helens for the highest quality products at genuine, affordable prices – a professional installation service and a great customer after sales team dedicated to you?

Jones Window Systems

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Jones Window Systems are manufacturers and installers of double glazing and uPVC double glazed windows and doors. A wide range of designs and styles are offered and bespoke windows are our speciality.

Double glazing is not only about thermal insulation to keep your house warmer and draught-free – security is just as important. All our double-glazed windows are glazed at 28mm thickness, with high security glazing, reinforced with steel and high security locking system with shoot bolts. All UPVC has a 70mm profile. All doors, patio doors and conservatories also have emphasis on security, being reinforced with Hook/Mortice locks.

One of the weakest points in the energy efficiency of the average home is the window area. The single sheet glass in a standard window is a poor “thermal insulator”, and allows a great deal of heat to pass from warm spaces to cooler spaces – meaning, of course, that the house gets cold in winter and hot in summer!

Our A-Rated Double Glazing solves this problem by having two sheets of glass separated by a sealed air space between them. This provides thermal and sound insulation which greatly exceeds that of single glazing. The warmer inner pane minimises the incidence of condensation and prevents puddles forming on window ledges, which can stain woodwork or curtains, the need for window cleaning is therefore reduced. Down-draughts and cold zones around windows are also reduced meaning greater comfort around window.

Pvc Windows St helens

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

We provide, UPVC windows, UPVC doors (including French Doors, Patio Doors and Stable Doors), Conservatories (including Edwardian, Victorian, Lean-to, Gable, T shape, P shape, bespoke conservatories and designer conservatories) and UPVC Roofline products including Fascias, Soffits, Bargeboards, Guttering and Dry-Verge. Our main trading area includes Prescot, St Helens, Whiston, Rainhill, Knowsley, Huyton, Roby, Halewood, Kirkby, Haydock, Rainford, Skelmersdale, Liverpool, Cronton, Widnes, Crosby, Formby, Ormskirk, Maghull, Birkdale, and Southport.

Casement Windows

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

A casement window (or casement) is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges.[1] Casement windows are hinged at the side. (Windows hinged at the top are referred to as awning windows. Ones hinged at the bottom are called hoppers.) They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame, in which case they are hinged on the outside.

u-PVC Casement windows are the most common house window, [2] These casement windows usually were hinged on the side, and opened inward. The windows were covered by functional exterior shutters, which opened outward.

They are opened with a crank, lever, or cam handle, which is placed around hand height or at the bottom and serves as a window lock.[3] A crank, stay, or friction hinge is necessary when the window opens outward, to hold the window in position despite wind.

uPVC Bay Windows

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

A uPVC bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room, either square or polygonal in plan. The angles most commonly used on the inside corners of the bay are 90, 135 and 150 degrees. Bay windows are often associated with Victorian architecture. They first achieved widespread popularity in the 1870s.[1]

The windows are commonly used to provide the illusion of a larger room. They are used to increase the flow of natural light into a building as well as provide views of the outside that would be unavailable with an ordinary window. It is perhaps for these reasons that bay windows have become an architectural staple in our homes of limited space.

Double Glazed uPVC Windows

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

During our time in the industry, Jones  Windows has built up an impressive reputation for the excellent standard of our uPVC double glazed windows among our many satisfied customers. We provide a great range of double glazed replacement windows for you to choose from, all of which are made to measure and come with a 10 year guarantee.

We’re proud to be FENSA (Fenestration Self Assessment Scheme) registered, meaning that the work we carry out complies with all current building regulations which are aimed at improving thermal performance. Safety and security is always top of the list of priorities for our customers, which is why we only supply and fit uPVC windows that incorporate the very latest technological advances and come with our seal of approval.

upvc doors and windows

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Double glazed windows have evolved, in the early years of double glazing the main criteria was to replace rotten timber windows with PVCU double glazing which was “maintenance free”. Home-owners today want more from double glazed windows, they still want to reduce maintenance on there homes but energy efficient and secure double glazed windows are often the priority. With the energy efficient A grade range of glazing we offer, a range of double glazed windows that keeps the warmth in your home and save you money. You can combine these energy efficient options with Pilkington Active Self Cleaning glass to create double glazed windows which require as little maintenance as possible. Our double glazed windows are also fitted with the latest high security locking systems to keep unwanted visitors out!

uPVC Windows And Doors

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Low-cost, high-quality replacement uPVC windows
Traditional or modern, choose from our extensive range of windows custom made exclusively to your requirements. JWS manufactures windows from the highest quality uPVC & PVCu materials to exacting British Standards, you can be safe in the knowledge you’ll be getting superb quality products at great value for money.
Available in a wide range of designs including, patterned, obscured glass, coloured glass, leaded lights & a hugh range of configurations & types of openings. Windows from Jones windows not only increase the value & look of your home they help insulate & increase its energy efficiency, all this alongside our 10 year no-quibble guarantee you can’t beat Jones Windows.
The reasons to buy from JWS  don’t stop there. Cheap replacement windows may be available elsewhere but only Jones window systems can assure you of the best quality & value for money

Energy Efficient Windows

Friday, June 4th, 2010

What Does the Energy Efficient Window Ratings Label Tell You?

The BFRC Scheme is the UK’s national system for rating the energy efficiency of windows and is recognised within the Building Regulations as a method to show compliance for your replacement windows installation.

Window Energy Ratings use a consumer-friendly traffic-light style A-E ratings guide similar to that used on ‘white’ goods (such as fridges, freezers, washing machines etc…). This ratings label can be used by you to make more informed choices about the energy efficiency of the windows you are looking to purchase.

With carbon emissions high on the global agenda and the current high cost of fuel, we are all looking for ways to make our homes more energy efficient.

Each window rated by the BFRC has a unique label

This label will display the following information:

1. The rating level – A, B, C, etc…
2. The energy rating eg. -3kWh/(m²·K) in this example the product will lose 3 kilowatt hours per square metre per year.
3. The window U value eg. 1.4W/(m²·K)
4. The effective heat loss due to air penetration as L
eg. 0.01 W/(m²·K)
5. The solar heat gain eg. g=0.43

Simply put this will determine how well a product will perform the functions of:

* Helping you contain and conserve heat within your building in the winter

* Keep out the wind

* Resist condensation

* Contribute to improved sound insulation

So What are Energy Efficient Windows – Use Solar Gain to Benefit the Home

So exactly what are Energy Efficient Windows? They are windows that help to contain and conserve heat within the home keeping out wind and rain, resisting condensation and yet allowing natural “free” energy – the warmth of the sun – to heat the home. They can be made using any frame material – aluminium, PVC-U, steel or timber or even a combination of materials.

Energy Efficient Windows are easy to recognise – simply look for the BFRC Label.