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Enhancing your home


Today we look atWINDOWS & GLAZING LTD Guardian™ roof.WINDOWS | DOORS | FOLDING DOORS


CONSERVATORIES | GUARDIAN WARM ROOF | GLAZING


QUESTION ANSWER


Flush sash


I can't afford to heat our conservatory in winter, so we don't use it. Can you help?


Home owners often ask us how they can make the most of their home.


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It's all down to the heat loss through your conservatory roof. You can fit blinds but the best solution is to replace the roof with a lightweight, fully insulated Guardian™ roof. It will also help to keep your conservatory comfortable during summer.


conservatories and the highly rated


Guardian™ roof.


Want the look of a traditional timber window frame with all the advantages of PVCu?


The Liniar flush sash window was developed for the more traditional property where the sash needed to be fitted flush into the frame – and which, with foiling, could look just like a timber window.


Enhancing your home


21 A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS FOR 30 YEARS


THERE ARE MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL DESIGNED TO COMPLETE YOUR HOME


Installer Details


Contact us for a free quote 01252 623404 or email: info@hartwindows.co.uk


63-65 Albert Street, Fleet, Hampshire GU51 3RN www.hartwindows.co.uk


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