Our DIY secondary glazing kits were designed and developed by Polycell Products and became the acknowledged market leader in the 1990's. The kits are designed to be fitted by an average DIY enthusiast, supplied with detailed fitting instructions. LinkLine produces three systems of DIY secondary glazing.
These systems were designed and developed by Polycell Products and became the acknowledged market leader in the 1990's. The kits are designed to be fitted by an average DIY enthusiast, giving a large saving against professional installation. All kits are supplied with detailed fitting instructions.
These systems were designed and developed by Polycell Products and became the acknowledged market leader in the 1990's. The kits are designed to be fitted by an average DIY enthusiast, giving a large saving against professional installation. All kits are supplied with detailed fitting instructions.
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Whichever DIY secondary glazing system you choose, fit the double glazing as close as possible to your window for best heat insulation ( a gap of 3/4 (2cm) is ideal ). With all the systems you need a height kit and a width kit to complete a two-pane installation. Height kits contain all the vertical sections for the double glazing.
The hinged pane system makes up to give one hinged pane. It may be hinged from the side or from the top to match your window. The system fits directly to the flat wooden face of the window surround provided it is at least 32mm (1 1/4) wide to accept the fittings. Where two hinged panes are used on the same window, allow at least 50 mm ( 2 ) where the panes meet.
This is specially designed for traditional sash windows, but is ideal for any window where top or bottom access is required. As with the vertical sliding system the panes may be of equal or unequal size to match your window layout. The panes are held open when required by an ingenious system of ratchets which support the pane in any position.
The horizontal sliding system is available in either aluminium or quality uPVC kits. The system makes up to give two panes which may be of equal or unequal size to match your existing window layout. The basic two-pane system may be extended to three or more panes by using one multi-pane kit for each additional pane.
Our DIY secondary glazing kits consist of three systems of DIY secondary glazing. These systems were designed and developed by Polycell Products and became the acknowledged market leader in the 1990's. The kits are designed to be fitted by an average DIY enthusiast, giving a large saving against professional installation.
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