Areas covered - South, East and West Devon, Exeter, Torquay, Plymouth, Exmouth, Exeter, Paignton and East Cornwall
Manager: James Moncrieff
Tel: 0800 470 1040
Contact BranchSave money on your double glazing repairs in Torquay
Are you in need of a professional to repair your faulty double glazing in Torquay? With many years of experience under their belts, the team at Cloudy2Clear will restore your windows to help them look brand new again. To save our customers time and money, we replace only the faulty glass panes without having to remove or replace the window frame itself.
Our Torquay location is just off the A385, our team of specialists can reach customers easily throughout the surrounding area. This means that our team of experts can repair your conservatory windows in Totnes, undertake caravan window repairs in Newton Abbot and help to restore Velux windows in Paignton.
If you think your double glazing may need replacing, get in touch with our Torquay branch today. Speak to one of our engineers to book your free, no-obligation quote on 0800 880 7018.
There’s no need to worry if you’re based outside of Torquay, as our team of experts are always on the road to help our customers, wherever they are. Whether you’re a company and are looking for commercial window repairs in Plymouth, or your house needs a professional to replace faulty door locks and hinges in Salcombe, our engineers will be able to help you quickly and efficiently.
If you think your double glazing might need replacing, keep an eye out for these telltale signs:
If you have cloudy double glazing, get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote. Our Torquay based double glazing specialists can be at your home or business in no time to get your windows up and running again.
Branch Manager:
James Moncrieff
I come from a background of 25+ years as an Engineer working on many prestigious and highly regulated Control System projects in the UK and all over the world. Life is not all glamour though, and I have had my fair share of manual labour jobs ranging from pressing brass fittings in a factory, ground worker, bricklayer and plasterer’s mates etc. In the past I have also had several personal short to medium term projects / business interests in a variety of sectors, all of which has given me a keen insight into focusing on and getting best value.
I strive to apply this insight when I am dealing with all my customers, being appreciative of their budget as if it were my own, so as to achieve best value for them.
Just over 8 years ago, wanting a break from Engineering I found myself steered to the unlikely choice of Double Glazing Repairs and hence Cloudy2Clear.
This has allowed me to spend more valued time at home and has had the unexpected benefit of meeting a whole host of interesting people many whom are now repeat customers.
I’m sure that I don’t need to remind anyone that living in Devon is a unique privilege, I love exploring the countryside and coasts, anything on or in the water, boats and most recently rediscovered sailing (admittedly in the Mediterranean) is one of my passions.
When not at the beach or on moors you will find me involved with my other great passion of owning Land Rovers, I am currently wrestling with restoring a 1983 Land Rover 110 CSW.
You should replace your double glazing when you notice condensation or mist forming between the window panes. This means the seals are failing and moisture is getting trapped inside, which can lead to heat loss, damp and can risk damaging the frame.
Yes. Double glazing creates a vacuum to prevent moisture from entering your home, helping to keep mould and damp at bay.
It’s very unlikely that you would ever need planning permission to replace your windows with double glazing unless you live in a listed building or in a conservation area.
Yes — just like windows in your home, we can quickly and easily remove your old windows in your static caravan and replace them with double glazing. Check our Cloudy2Clear branches to find which engineers are closest to your caravan site.
No. At Cloudy2Clear, we only need to replace the pane, not the frame. This means you can keep the aesthetic of your traditional sash windows while reaping the benefits of double glazing.