Secondary Glazing In Dawlish
Secondary glazing is the planning-approved route for listed buildings and conservation area properties in Dawlish - it delivers real thermal and acoustic improvement without touching the original window.
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- No planning permission needed in most cases
- Thermal improvement without replacing original windows
- Better noise reduction than double glazing
- Reversible - original windows preserved
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Secondary Glazing For Dawlish's Listed Buildings And Conservation Properties
Secondary glazing fits a separate inner panel - aluminium-framed, clear glass - on the room side of the existing window. It doesn't replace the original window, doesn't alter the external appearance and is generally considered a reversible internal alteration that doesn't need planning permission. For Dawlish's older properties, this matters significantly.
Most Dawlish properties can replace windows and doors under permitted development. The town has a high proportion of 1980s and 1990s bungalows where planning is straightforward. We confirm your property's position at the survey - listed buildings and any conservation area properties are always checked first. Secondary glazing bypasses these constraints entirely - it's the route local planning officers consistently recommend for properties where the original windows are to be retained.
Beyond the planning advantages, secondary glazing delivers real performance improvements. A well-fitted unit with an 80-100mm air gap can reduce a single-glazed window's U-value from around 5.0 to below 2.0 W/m²K. For noise reduction it often outperforms conventional double glazing - the larger air gap between the original glass and the secondary panel cuts traffic noise more effectively than the 16-20mm cavity in a sealed double-glazed unit. For properties on the seafront, Barton Crescent, Elm Grove Road and Westcliff Road, that acoustic benefit is often as valued as the thermal improvement.
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Secondary Glazing Options We Fit In Dawlish
Horizontal Sliding Secondary Glazing
Horizontal sliding panels open to give full ventilation and access to the original window for cleaning. The most popular secondary glazing type for living rooms and bedrooms where you want to be able to open the window in summer without removing a fixed panel.
Lift-Out Secondary Glazing
Fixed panels that can be lifted out completely for summer ventilation or cleaning. Simpler and slightly lower cost than sliding units - a good option where the window is accessed less frequently or where the room is mainly heated rather than ventilated.
Fixed Secondary Glazing
Permanently fixed panels for maximum thermal and acoustic performance. Best used in rooms where ventilation through that window isn't needed - utility rooms, north-facing rooms, or where you have other ventilation available. Gives the best U-value of any secondary glazing system.
Acoustic Secondary Glazing
Acoustic secondary glazing uses a larger air gap (typically 100-150mm) and may incorporate laminated glass to maximise sound reduction. The larger gap delivers better noise reduction than a conventional double-glazed unit. For properties near busy roads or train lines, this is the most effective solution available.
What Secondary Glazing Delivers For Dawlish Properties
Planning-compliant solution
Secondary glazing is the approach planning officers consistently recommend for conservation area and listed building properties. It's reversible, doesn't alter the original window and is generally considered permitted development.
Significant thermal improvement
A well-fitted secondary unit with a 100mm air gap can reduce the U-value of a single-glazed window from around 5.0 to below 2.0 W/m²K. In Devon's winters, the improvement in room temperature on the cold side of the house is noticeable immediately after fitting.
Better noise reduction than double glazing
The large air gap in secondary glazing (80-150mm) is more effective for noise reduction than the narrow gap in a conventional double-glazed unit. For properties near busy roads, this is often the better acoustic solution.
Original windows preserved
The original window is untouched and its character preserved. For historic properties, this isn't just a planning requirement - it's the right approach architecturally. Secondary glazing is genuinely reversible.
Reduces condensation
Secondary glazing keeps the inner face of the original window warmer, which substantially reduces condensation. In Devon's damp winters, condensation on original single-glazed windows is a persistent problem that secondary glazing addresses effectively.
Cost-effective
Secondary glazing typically costs £300-£600 per window - less than a full replacement in many cases. For a property with many windows, the cumulative saving over full replacement can be significant.
Our Secondary Glazing Installation Process In Dawlish
Free survey
We visit your Dawlish property, assess what's needed and take accurate measurements.
Written itemised quote
Every job priced clearly. The quoted figure is the final invoice figure - no surprises.
Parts or units manufactured
Made to your exact measurements. No site cutting or adapting on the day.
Installation and certification
Fitted, sealed and tested before we leave. FENSA certificate issued same day where required.
Our Guarantee
Every window and door we install is backed by a 10-year workmanship guarantee. That covers the fitting itself - how the frame sits in the opening, how it's sealed, how the hardware operates. If anything we've done causes a problem within ten years, we come back and fix it.
The glazing units themselves also carry a 10-year manufacturer's guarantee against seal failure and condensation between the panes. Both guarantees are issued in writing on completion of the job, alongside your FENSA certificate. When you come to sell, your solicitor will ask for these documents - we make sure you have everything you need.
The guarantee only stands if the product is correctly installed. That's why we don't rush surveys, we don't cut corners on preparation, and we don't send crews who don't know what they're doing. The guarantee is only as good as the quality of the work behind it.
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On sealed glazing units
Also included on every job:
- ✓ FENSA certificate issued on completion
- ✓ Building regulation compliance confirmed in writing
- ✓ All guarantees transferable if you sell the property
"Secondary glazing is the planning-approved route for listed buildings and conservation area properties in Dawlish - it delivers real thermal and acoustic improvement without touching the original window."
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What Dawlish Customers Say
Genuine feedback from homeowners across Exeter and the surrounding area
"Had all eight windows replaced in our 1970s house in Heavitree. The team arrived on time, laid dust sheets throughout and were done in two days. Biggest difference is the warmth - no more draught across the living room floor in January. Really happy with the whole job."
Karen T. — Heavitree, Exeter
"I got three quotes. These were the only company who actually came out and measured properly before pricing - the others just asked for the number of windows and gave me a number over the phone. The price was competitive and the job was done cleanly. Would use again without hesitation."
Mark R. — Topsham
"Secondary glazing fitted throughout our listed cottage near the Cathedral Close. They knew the planning restrictions before I'd even finished explaining and recommended exactly the right product. The noise reduction from the road is noticeable immediately. Brilliant from start to finish."
Sarah M. — St Leonard's, Exeter
"Composite front door replaced after the old one warped and stopped sealing properly. The new door is solid, the fitting is neat and they took the old door away. Got our FENSA certificate in the post a few days later. Exactly what you want - no fuss, job done."
David H. — Pinhoe, Exeter
"Bi-fold doors fitted to the rear of our extension in St Thomas. The difference to the kitchen is incredible - it feels like a completely different room when they're open onto the garden. The team were tidy, professional and explained everything clearly throughout. Top marks."
Claire W. — St Thomas, Exeter
What To Do In Dawlish
Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve
A sand dune nature reserve at the mouth of the Exe estuary. Good for walking and birdwatching year-round - the estuary edge attracts large numbers of wading birds and wildfowl in winter, and the dune habitats are interesting in their own right.
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Dawlish Seafront And Black Swans
Dawlish is known for the black swans that live on the brook running through the town to the beach. The seafront is a good walk - particularly dramatic in stormy weather when waves break over the railway line.
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Coryton Cove
A small, sheltered cove just south of Dawlish town, tucked between the red sandstone cliffs. Quieter than the main beach and good for a swim in summer. Accessible on foot from the town centre via the coastal path.
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Secondary Glazing Costs In Dawlish
Secondary glazing in Dawlish typically costs £300-£600 per window for horizontal sliding units and £250-£500 for fixed or lift-out panels. Most Dawlish properties can choose between full replacement and secondary glazing on merit rather than planning grounds. Written itemised quotes given after every free survey.
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Do I need planning permission for secondary glazing in Dawlish?
Secondary glazing is generally considered a reversible internal alteration and does not normally require planning permission, even on listed buildings. We always confirm your specific property's planning position at the survey.
Will secondary glazing work on sash windows in Dawlish?
Yes - secondary glazing is well-suited to sash windows, which are common in Dawlish's older properties. Horizontal sliding secondary panels work well behind sash windows - the inner panel slides in the same direction as the sash, so you can still open the original window by sliding the secondary panel first. For listed buildings and conservation area properties where the original sash is to be kept, secondary glazing is the standard recommended approach.
How much thermal improvement does secondary glazing give in Dawlish?
A well-fitted secondary glazing unit with an 80-100mm air gap can bring a single-glazed window's U-value from around 5.0 down to 1.8-2.0 W/m²K - within reasonable range of a standard double-glazed unit. In Dawlish's winters, the improvement in room temperature on the cold side of the house is noticeable immediately after fitting.
How long does secondary glazing installation take in Dawlish?
A single room typically takes half a day. A full house installation is usually completed in one day. Secondary glazing is less disruptive than full window replacement - there's no external scaffolding, no removal of existing frames and no exterior sealant work. We work through each room in turn and leave each one clean and finished before moving on.
Also interested in full double glazing replacement for your Dawlish property?
See our Dawlish double glazing page for unit specifications, frame options and what's involved in a full replacement.
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