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Make your period property warmer this winter

Do you want to make your period property warmer this winter? You’ve moved into a stylish period property with oak beams, a cottage garden, and an Aga. Which you are probably dreading using for the first time! You have a lounge with a beamed fireplace and are imagining...

Try Ecoease secondary glazing ready for this winter!

Here we go again! After not such a hot summer this year, autumn can still suddenly come as a bit of a shock. Daylight hours are now rapidly reducing and, although cooler weather can be a relief, it can also remind you of ongoing issues in your home which you may wish...

Character Properties and Secondary Glazing

What is the issue with character properties and secondary glazing? We are fortunate to find many beautiful character properties throughout the UK. In fact, 1 in 5 houses in the UK were built pre-1919, although many have been altered since. However for some, the...

Single glazed Sash windows – don’t let that precious heat escape!!

Mast people who have single glazed sash windows in their home understand how ineffective they can be in keeping the warmth in and the cold out. With the staggeringly high cost of heating our homes, the last thing anyone wants is to see that heat escape though their...

Ecoease and the Environment

To find out more about the relationship between Ecoease and the Environment read on to find out how we are always thinking of ways we can be more environmentally-friendly.  We make our product from PET plastic due to its warmth, safety and flexibility.  However, it is...

Reduce Noise with Ecoease Secondary Glazing

In the following blog we will look at how you can reduce noise with Ecoease Secondary Glazing. Today over 80% of us live in urban areas in the UK. This provides convenience and good facilities but also lots of noise.  Noises from traffic, shouting, dogs barking etc....

The coldest month is here…

The UK’s coldest month is here. While it is officially the last month of winter, February is generally our coldest (and sometimes our snowiest) month.  All this cold weather can make it hard for older houses in particular to get (and stay) warm. Ecoease secondary...

Stay warm out there!

With the hype of snow and ice at Christmas time it can indeed be hard to stay warm. We can often forget that January and February are actually our coldest months in the UK.  More often than not, any snow we receive falls during these two months before warming up in...

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