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Double Glazing Banff

If you are trying to find professional glazing services in the Aberdeen area, The Advanced Group are the experts that you need to call.

With over 34 years of experience in the market, we are Scotland’s leading double and triple glazing setup team.

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36 Years of Home
Improvements
Our windows guarantee to enhance the
appearance of your home both inside and out.
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We’ve installed thousands of windows over the last 36 years, take a look at what we have installed more recently.

Popular Colour Options

Whatever look you are going for with your home, there is a  colour choice type to match, with a huge range of styles and decorative finishes available.

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About Advanced Windows

Produced in one of Europe’s most sophisticated extrusion centers, all the windows and doors that we offer to our Banff customers are are developed using a proven mix of the latest production methods and ingenious style.

We are driving the future when it comes to double and triple glazing with a uPVC window production procedure that meets all the sustainability requirements of the current climate.

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Frames

Badly installed or badly insulated window frames are a major factor to heat loss in domestic homes across the country, making them an important part of any window style.

The frames we use on all of our items are built with multiple internal chambers contained within the internal profile system, serving as a barrier preventing cold air from permeating and warm air from leaving.

This structure allows our customers to attain excellent thermal efficiency throughout even the coldest of Scottish winter seasons.

Glazing

By transmitting solar energy from. outside your property to the inside, whilst preventing interior warmth from getting away, the energy reflecting glass that we use in all our double and triple glazing units as standard will help to increase the heat gain of your home.

To further increase performance, and reduce the chances of condensation accumulation, thermo spacer bars are utilized to connect each glazed pane to get rid of cold areas around the edge of the unit.

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Energy Efficiency

Every single year, house owners across Scotland deal with expensive home heating costs as a result of inadequately installed doors and windows.

Over 20% of all the heat loss from a standard domestic home occurs in this way, making choosing the best replacement windows and doors not just a cosmetic investment but likewise a financial one.

Locating units with the very best possible energy efficiency score can have a substantial impact on your household’s finances and is, for that reason, not a choice to be taken lightly.

In regard to windows, energy efficiency is measured using u-values, with the lower the u-value of a unit, the more effective it is at preventing unwanted heat transfer.

U-values take into account numerous aspects consisting of the frame, glass, and spacer bars.

Here at Advanced, we provide products with market leading u-values, thanks to the care and attention that enters into creating each of these components in our windows.

Our standard Double Glazing Aberdeen currently offer excellent u-values of just 1.4 W/m2K (‘ A’ Rated), with the extra option of further reducing this to 1.2 W/m2K.

For maximum energy efficiency, it is suggested that you select one of our triple glazing choices, that use Soft Coat Xtra and Argon Gas, to attain a u-value of just 0.8 W/m2K.

By replacing your old doors and windows, with the thoroughly created and developed energy effective units we provide here at Advanced, installed by among our highly trained and experienced fitters, it is estimated that you might conserve as much as 40% on your yearly heating expenses.

Security

Windows and doors are crucial to the security of your home with double and triple glazing offering much more defense against possible intruders than conventional single glazing.

Here at Advanced, we take security as seriously as you do, and have developed a series of products developed to keep you and your enjoyed ones safe at all times.

All our windows include the current and most reliable security steps consisting of internally glazed glass that ensures the securing glazing bead can not be eliminated from outside the property, and fully welded robust frames.

High performance multi-point locking systems, strong hinges, and quality manages are fitted to our products as standard.

Upon request, we can also further toughen or laminate the glass in our double and triple glazing if needed, to develop an even more secure unit.

Throughout the whole style and production process, we follow stringent quality assurance checks to make certain that the strongest possible product is developed.

To guarantee the long-lasting resilience of our products, all the hardware components in the unit are salt spray testing for 600 hours prior to being approved for production (3x longer than the industry standard).

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Tilt and Turn Windows

Tilt and turn windows are a variation on the very popular standard casement window, with the extra of an innovative hinge system and several security and functional functions.

Tilt and turn windows are exceptionally versatile and can be placed in either the ’til t’ position, with the top of the window tilted inwards to enable maximum ventilation, or the ‘turn’ position, with the window opening to 90 degrees inwards from the side.

When in the ‘turn’ position, tilt and turn windows are extremely easy to tidy, throughout, and can be used as a feasible emergency exit.

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Product Performance

To give you assurance that all your brand-new windows and doors have been manufactured to the greatest standard possible, all our glazed units include a 15-year performance guarantee.

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Multi Chambers

Within the frame of our windows, multi chambers work to keep your home warm when temperature levels drop, reducing the amount of energy lost and keeping your home at the ideal temperature all your long.

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Energy Performance

All our casement windows accomplish ‘A’ rated energy efficiency thanks in a big way to our ingenious heat reflecting glass.

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Hidden Gaskets

All the glazing gaskets on our products are contained within the frame to guarantee that the gasket rubber does not obstruct the visible glazing area.

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Frame Finish

With virgin skin surface areas supplying an improved visual appeal, our frames are fully welded to make sure optimum mechanical performance.

French Windows

In a manner similar to that of French doors, French windows include two different openings offering unrivalled flexibility and style.

French windows are elegant and elegant not to mention useful, functioning as an emergency exit option when both entryways are opened broad.

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Casement Windo

The most popular window type in the UK, and for good reason, casement windows are a timeless classic when it comes to domestic windows.

Hinged either from the top or from the side, casement windows are the most energy efficient window type on the marketplace, and deal outstanding adaptability and toughness.

Sustainability

With the existing environment crisis at the leading edge of our thinking, all our manufacturing is conducted in a sustainable manner, without jeopardizing the quality or efficiency of our products. .

Decreasing Waste.

80% of the uPVC frames used in our doors and windows are created using recycled materials, with as much waste as possible produced in the production procedure in a recycling facility instead of going to landfill.

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Lower Carbon Emissions

At Advanced, we are constantly trying to find products that assist our customers lower their carbon emissions by reducing heat loss in their home.

Thanks to our multi-chamber technology and thermo spacer bars, you could lower the frame carbon emissions of your home by as much as 70%.

Get in Touch

The Advanced Group are your local triple and Banff specialists.

Our expert group offer independent suggestions, years of installation experience, and the best quality glazed windows anywhere in Scotland.

From the first conversation we have, to the final setup of your bespoke new windows and doors, we will put your requirements initially, just one of the reasons that we have developed such an excellent reputation for customer service.

To read more about any of our fantastic products or services, to request a free quote, or for any other enquiries, please call us on 0141 473 4101..

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Frequently
Asked Questions

1. What sets apart "sash" windows from "casement" windows?

Sash windows are characterized by their traditional design, featuring a vertical sliding motion. On the other hand, casement windows offer greater flexibility with openers that can be pushed out or tilted in.

2. Do timber effect sash windows closely resemble real timber?

Our uPVC timber effect windows boast high-quality custom-made decorative finishes, providing a remarkably realistic appearance. We meticulously match these windows to existing frames, ensuring they are virtually indistinguishable from real timber, even at a distance.

3. What is the typical installation time for windows and doors?

The installation duration varies depending on site conditions and complexity. Generally, a two-person installation team can complete three to six windows per day.

4. Who installs your windows?

We exclusively deploy our fully trained and accredited in-house installers for all our projects.

5. Will removing window and door frames impact wiring or electrics in my home?

Typically, this is not an issue. However, if wiring is encountered during installation, work may be paused until a qualified electrician ensures a safe working environment.

6. Can burglars easily gain entry by removing the glass from your windows?

No, our Premier range features internally glazed windows, preventing the removal of glass from the outside unless it is broken. Glass removal can only occur from the inside.

7. Do your windows offer child safety features?

Certainly, we offer various safety and security solutions tailored to your needs. Our team will recommend the most suitable options at competitive prices.

8. Is cleaning obscure or decorative glass challenging?

No, as the pattern is on the inside of the pane, the outer surface of obscure or decorative glass is smooth, facilitating easy cleaning.

9. Do you have sash windows that tilt inwards for cleaning?

Yes, we offer such windows; however, sash horns cannot be included as they interfere with the tilting frame.