Is The Winter Weather Getting The Better Of Your Windows?

We’re not yet fully into winter, but it might feel as though we are for many local householders if their existing windows aren’t managing to keep out the cold weather. The one place you don’t want to be left freezing cold is at home!

If you’re currently being forced into taking drastic measures to keep warm, such as cowering under a blanket or changing into your thermals each and every time you’re relaxing in front of the TV, get yourself some energy efficient windows from Pennine. 

We have just about every window style you could want, including double and triple glazed casement windows, Georgian windows and tilt & turn windows, and they’re all supplied A+ energy rated as standard. 

With A+ rated double or triple glazed windows installed, you’re assured of supreme comfort across the winter months, so there will be no need to layer up so much. 

You will also be quids in when it comes to your energy bills.

Because our energy efficient windows do such an effective job of retaining the heat produced by your boiler, and put a halt to draughts, you will be able to use your heating less often. This will result in far cheaper fuel costs and a lower carbon footprint too, which is good for the environment. 

The savings made through your energy bills will enable you to eventually recoup much of the money you spent on buying the windows.

Manufactured using a UPVC and aluminium profile, our windows are also fully weather-resistant. No amount of wind, rain, sleet or snow will cause any structural or aesthetic damage to them, meaning that they can largely be left alone to look after themselves, without you needing to put in endless maintenance. 

 

If you’re quick, you still have time to get up to £1,000 off our winter-warming windows. Click here for a FREE priority quote to make the most of this exclusive online offer.  

 

Want to speak with an Advisor? Give us a call on 01912 123 456

Our friendly team will be pleased to help with any questions you may have.
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