Areas covered - Manchester, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale
Manager: Adam Berresford
Tel: 0800 880 7579
Contact BranchManchester is the heart of the North West. As a thriving metropolitan city, it’s no wonder so many of our customers choose to live and work in this fantastic area. It boasts so many great attractions, such as bustling leisure offerings day and night, industrial museums, art galleries.
Your Manchester branch manager, Neil Molloy, and his team love living in Manchester but can access those living in Bury, Oldham and Rochdale too. If you have misty, steamed-up or failed windows our experts are on hand. Plus, we can repair only the failed glass in your UPVC unit saving customers time, money and energy.
Cloudy2Clear has gained over 3,000 combined branch reviews from Which? Trusted Trader, which makes it the UK’s leading glass replacement company for failed windows.
All of our glazing products come with a 25 year guarantee and as well as replacing your failed double glazing, we can also fix any broken handles, hinges, locks, and seals. For a free, no obligation quotation taking, on average, no longer than 20 minutes, contact your Manchester Cloudy2Clear branch today.
1 Argyll Park Road
Failsworth
Manchester
M35 9NE
Tel: 0800 880 7579
If you’ve noticed condensation or water droplets inside your window panes, it means the vacuum in your double glazing has failed. This can be caused by poor installation or damage to your window seals and results in heat loss in your home. Our experts at Cloudy2Clear can easily replace any failed double glazing, saving you money on replacing the entire unit.
Yes, it can. Not only can double glazing be repaired but it’s a much cheaper solution than replacing your faulty windows with brand new units. Our expert engineers replace just the window panes to keep costs low and to get your double glazing up and running again in a flash.
Double glazing is seen as a must-have for many prospective homeowners. As such, upgrading your old single-glazed windows to double glazing can see an increase of as much as 10% to your property’s value.
The thickness of double glazing is a combination of two panes of glass and the space between the panes. The total thickness of your double glazing can vary for a number of reasons, from insulation to noise reduction. However, a typical pane of glass is 4mm thick and a spacer can range between 6—20mm, meaning your double glazing will usually total between 14 and 28mm.
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.