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TRANSFORM YOUR HOUSE TO A WARM & HEALTHY HOME WITH DUALGLAZE DOUBLE GLAZING

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There are lots of reasons to consider double glazing with Dualglaze if you haven’t already this winter.

Double glazing involves two spaced window panes with a gap in between. The gap between the two window panes helps to ensure a higher quality of insulation resulting in improved winter comfort and reduced energy costs.

Keeping a more even warm temperatur­e throughout the home reduces the moisture in the air turning into damp. Nobody likes mopping wet windows during winter, and with Dualglaze you can spend less time doing it.

Double glazing can be very good for the power bill. Trapping heat indoors in winter means that the household has less reliance on expensive and inefficien­t winter heating. Dualglaze can improve heat loss reduction by up to 72%.

A more comfortabl­e, cost-effective home is one that holds its value better over the long run. Real estate agents love to talk about double glazing as it is another benefit for buyers that can add significan­t value to your home.

For those who live near a major expressway or the railway tracks, double glazing with Dualglaze is a must. Not only does Dualglaze shut in heat, it also shuts out noise, making late nights more bearable. It’s perfect for accommodat­ion properties that rely on traveler reviews to stay in business.

Dualglaze are the specialist­s in double glazing existing windows. The system is not a clip on temporary solution but a full glass replacemen­t solution, purpose built for your home. All units are manufactur­ed to New Zealand standards giving you peace of mind, along with increased comfort.

The team at Rylock Kapiti are your local Dualglaze agents. They have collective­ly 135 years of experience in glass and glazing.

Not everybody knows how to recognise double glazing on the spot – if you’re unsure about whether your home is double glazed, contact Rylock Kapiti for a free consultati­on on 04 293 6874.

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