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How much could you save?

The Energy Saving Trust recommends installing double glazing, as its estimates show you could save the following on your annual heating bills:

Energy ratingDetachedSemi-detachedMid terraceBungalowFlat
A rated£130 – £200£90 – £120£80 – £105£60 – £80£50 – £65
B rated£120 – £160£80 – £110£70 – £95£50 – £70£50 – £65
C rated£120 – £150£80 – £110£70 – £90£50 – £65£45 – £55

Did you know?

– 18% of heat loss occurs through windows

– Heat is lost through single glazing around twice as fast as through standard double glazing

– Across the UK around 7% of households have no double glazing

Source: Department of Energy & Climate Change

How much does double glazing cost?

Double glazing costs vary significantly depending on the materials and style. PVC windows tend to be cheaper, while hardwood frames are the most expensive. A set of A-rated windows for a semi-detached house will typically cost around £7,500.

By installing A-rated double glazing to windows in an entirely single-glazed semi-detached gas heated property, you could save £145 a year and 335kg of carbon dioxide.

If you installed A++ rated double glazed windows replacing single glazing, the savings could be up to £200 a year and 410kg of carbon dioxide.

Source: Energy Saving Trust