Attention all owners of heritage and listed property. Have you ever considered installing secondary glazing for your listed and heritage property? 

If not, you may be missing out on some amazing benefits. Let us explain in detail “Why you need secondary glazing for your listed or heritage building”. 

Not only does it help preserve the character and history of your building, but also improves energy efficiency and reduces noise pollution. 

There is a great deal of character and charm in listed properties, giving us a glimpse into the style and techniques of historic architecture. There is no doubt that these buildings have stood the test of time.

Changing the windows in listed properties can be difficult due to the need for planning permission.

Secondary glazing for listed and heritage buildings helps to preserve their historic character and maintain their aesthetic appeal.

What are heritage and listed buildings?

Heritage buildings are considered to have cultural or historical value, often due to their architectural design or association with significant events or people.

Listed buildings are structures that have been officially designated as having special architectural or historical interests and are included on a national register.

listed buildings are categorized into three grades: Grade I buildings are considered to be of exceptional interest, Grade II* buildings are of particular importance, and Grade II buildings are of special interest.

Check our Case study on how secondary glazing solves Issues in Grade II Listed Apartments.

What if I can’t change my original Windows?

Original windows often have unique features that contribute to the building’s character and appearance. Changing or removing these windows can diminish the building’s historic value and cultural significance.

Original windows are protected from unsympathetic alterations, which may negatively impact their appearance and historic value

Compliance with building regulations: If your building is located in a conservation area or is listed, any changes to the building, including its windows, may be subject to strict regulations. These regulations are in place to ensure that the building’s character and historic value are not compromised.

Why choose Secondary Glazing for listed and heritage buildings? 

Now, we have talked about why you can’t make changes to the original design of listed and heritage buildings, let’s talk about how getting secondary glazing for listed and heritage buildings can benefit you.

Installing traditional double glazing may not be possible without altering the building’s original features. Secondary glazing can be installed without affecting the original windows and frames, helping to preserve the building’s character.

Thermal Insulation: Many listed and heritage buildings have single-glazed windows, which can lead to poor energy efficiency and high heating bills. Secondary glazing provides an additional layer of insulation, reducing heat loss and helping to improve the building’s energy efficiency.

Noise reduction: Listed and heritage buildings are often located in busy city centres or on main roads, where noise levels can be high. Secondary glazing can help reduce noise levels, making the building more comfortable for occupants.

Compliance with building regulations: Listed and heritage buildings are subject to strict building regulations, and any alterations must be approved by the relevant authorities. Secondary glazing is often an acceptable solution for improving energy efficiency and reducing noise levels without altering the building’s original features.

Do I need permission to get Secondary Glazing for listed and heritage buildings? 

In some cases, permission may not be required if the secondary glazing is installed in a way that does not alter the building’s original features.

If permission is required, you will need to submit an application detailing the proposed work, including the type of secondary glazing to be used, the method of installation, and any other relevant details. The application will be reviewed by the planning authority, and you will be notified of their decision.

Overall, secondary glazing is a practical and cost-effective solution for improving the comfort, energy efficiency, and security of listed and heritage buildings while preserving their historic character.

For more information about adding the Granada Secondary Glazing range to your business, please call 01909 499899.

Is secondary glazing right for you?

Download this handy guide to find out how secondary glazing can positively impact your home.

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