Double Glazing Windows Amersham
If your windows are double-glazed windows, they provide superior insulation properties that will help reduce your monthly bills and carbon emissions. They offer better security and regulate the temperature in your home.
Choose frames made of uPVC, aluminium or timber. Consider safe handle options and windows that are Secured by Design police preferred standard or PAS 24 verified.
Casement windows
A popular choice, these windows hinge from the side or top and can be configured in a variety of ways to suit your home. They can be combined with either a fixed or an opening light and can include both internal and external Georgian bars. Our uPVC frames have thermal materials that help retain the heat inside your home and increase the energy efficiency rating. This will lower your heating bills.
Our selection of uPVC casement windows offers various color options and hardware finishes to suit your preferences and style with the option to select triple glazing for improved insulation performance. You can also select a low-E coating to reduce the amount of sun that enters your home during the summer months, which will keep it cooler and save you money on your energy bills.
Upvc casement windows are durable and long-lasting, so you can be confident that they will not fade or discolour over time, giving you peace of mind that the windows you purchase will look great for the years to be. In contrast to older windows that require constant maintenance, uPVC is easy to maintain and clean. You can take the sash and frame from the inside, which means they are simple to clean using a cloth or soft brush.
The simple mechanism of these windows allows them to be opened wide enough to let fresh air to enter your home. They can be fitted with a window stopper to keep them in place when they are open, or you can make use of the manual crank handle to tilt them into your home to allow for ventilation. This feature is especially beneficial for families as it allows them to bring in fresh air and light without worrying about their children falling out of the window.
For a sleek and modern alternative to uPVC, consider our range of aluminum casement windows. They are more modern and provide excellent energy efficiency thanks to their thermal breaks, which decrease heat transfer.
Composite and timber casement windows are also available for those looking for a mixture of modern and traditional materials. These windows are made with the wood core which is enclosed by aluminium to offer durability and low maintenance. The high-end construction provides rock-solid technological features.
Double-glazed sash windows are another great choice for period homes, as they have an attractive style that is compatible with a variety of architectural styles. They look like multiple panes and feature spiral balances and brushes that create a strong seal around the openings. At Klar, we also have an assortment of flush sash windows which are designed to fit in the frame flush for an elegant design that resembles traditional joinery made of timber. They offer all the benefits of double-glazed windows, such as noise reduction and energy efficiency.
Bay windows

Bay windows can provide character and space to your home, while also adding a unique architectural style. They are available in a variety of colours and can be made out of uPVC or timber. They are popular for new constructions or period homes as well as traditional homes. However they can also be used to replace windows with single glazing to increase insulation.
A bay window is a projection of your building's exterior wall that is made from three or more window units. It is designed to give an expansive view of your garden or outside space from inside, as well as providing a bright and comfortable place to sit and relax.
They are similar to bow windows however there are a few key distinctions. upvc windows amersham projects out from the wall and can be walked into, whereas bow windows are fixed to the wall. A bay window is an elongated design, whereas a rounded bow window is more common.
A uPVC bay window has an outer frame that has a flat top and two smaller panes that are in the middle. The frame's outer part can be made from uPVC or timber, and is insulated to keep heat in the home and reduce energy costs. They are equipped with weather-resistant Q-Lon seals that shield the frames from wind, rain and snow, and also help to limit heat loss.
The insulating qualities of a uPVC bay window are enhanced by the fact that the space between each glass pane is filled with Argon gas. This low-conductivity, insulating gas assists in keeping your home warm and stops cold air from getting in during winter. The frames are also glazed with laminated and toughened glass, which provides superior levels of security and protection against intruders.
IQ Glass can also supply and install frameless Oriel windows, which are structural glass windows that create large, glazed windows. These windows are modern and sleek design that is perfect to create large, bright spaces to take a seat in. The glass specification for frameless Oriel can be customized to meet the needs of every project, including thermal and acoustic requirements and wind load requirements. The glass used for the structural design of these windows is made with strengthening inter layers that guarantee they don't require an integral steel support structure.