The words 'cheap double glazing' often conjure up horrible images of white PVC windows and poorly fitting doors, not to mention the dodgy sales people who peddle these wares.

For the many who know about innovative double glazed glass, a topic of concern is cheap double glazed doors. In the world’s current economic state, it is essential to save every little bit. Luckily, though the initial cost for installation might be higher than one would like, the long term benefits of replacing a conventional door with a double-glazed exceed this cost many times over. Double glazed doors lower the average heating bill rather significantly. They also keep noise pollution to a minimum and lower a building’s overall carbon emissions. These benefits are both monetary and personal in nature, leading to a better life in general.

Regardless of this multitude of long-term benefits, many businesses that supply and/or manufacture double glazed doors have recently begun offering sales. Web sites are atwitter with percentages taken off the listed price, with exclamations like “Our Biggest Ever Sale: up to £245 off,” on sites similar to the one belonging to Just Doors UK.

Cheap double glazed doors are not too hard to come by. The average price for composite doors is around £500 per installation. However, companies would fail in this market if they did not offer discounts, dropping to price to a little over £300 for every installation. UPVC front doors are less expensive, at somewhere between £250 and £300 without any discounts at all. Back doors are even less at about £225 per installation. Unsurprisingly, French doors are the most expensive type, at more than £600 per install, though that price is somewhat lower due to rampant markdowns.

Most companies, though, do not supply average pricing on their sites. This makes more sense, in many ways, because the pricing is set based on the condition of the house, the type of door, the size, and many other factors. Though this is probably slightly more expensive, there’s very little probability of issues with the installation, whereas the chance that something may go awry with generic doors, as produced by the sites with displayed pricing, is much higher.

DDG Windows is an excellent example of such a group. Previously known as Discount Construction Double Glazing Ltd., this company goes out to every site that desires an installation, and figures out exactly how much it will cost. They provide quotes without the inspection, but the number might not be very accurate. And, as the name of the company indicates, they provide cheap double glazed doors and windows to U.K. consumers, especially in London.

As such, cheap double glazed doors are readily available, if one knows where to look. Of course, the term cheap is relative. Some may find £200 a bit much for a door, despite the plethora of benefits associated with it. In addition, it is unlikely one would find a double glazed door cheaper than that, even from discount groups. However, some companies offer panel installation, in which they just switch out the glass, rather than replacing the door. This goes for about £125-£150. Still, if one had an extra £300, a double glazed door would be an excellent item to spend it on.



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