Insulation, draught proofing and secondary glazing are excellent energy-saving solutions, but they can be more complicated to install in a listed or period property, so it’s worth thinking ahead. Thankfully, Mitchell & Dickinson’s experts are on hand to help.
Works to install insulation, draught proofing and secondary glazing are usually carried out in the spring and summer, as they often involve associated restoration work in older properties. However, you can plan your installation at any time of year. In fact, it’s worth booking it in during the winter months so we can hit the ground running when the brighter weather appears.
Receive a comprehensive overview of your property
Every property is different, so it’s vital to get expert input on your energy-saving and home-warming ideas as early as possible. What fits an online case study might not be the right fit for your home, so before rushing ahead with quotes, take a moment to consult with Mitchell & Dickinson. We’re experts in sustainable energy-saving solutions and specialise in listed and period buildings so can provide a comprehensive overview of your property’s needs.
Get the consent and approval process underway
Installing energy-saving solutions in period homes can require approval from a conservation officer. We can help you figure out what’s needed to meet the approval criteria. Establishing this from the outset can prevent time and money from being wasted in installing an inappropriate solution. 95% of our installations get approval and don’t need a full application for listed building consent. However, if you do need listed building consent, we can also manage this process for you.
Deeper insight into your property’s condition
Restoration work may be needed prior to the installation of energy-saving measures, particularly where windows and doors have deteriorated, to provide a sound, long-lasting base for draught-proofing and secondary glazing. By determining the condition of your property early, you can schedule restoration as part of the installation project, using a single, expert team. Our experienced heritage craftspeople work with the highest-quality materials, like sustainably sourced European oak, heritage glass and marine-grade-epoxy resin, for a flawless, durable, authentic finish.
Bespoke, sustainable and sympathetic solution
It’s worth taking time to discover energy-saving solutions that are kind to the wallet, planet and your home. We specialise in environmentally sustainable solutions, sympathetic to period home features, such as leaded panes, sash windows, and stone-mullion and oak-framed windows. Our CosyGlazing secondary glazing system, for example, is virtually invisible and doesn’t obscure window features. It’s preferable to a double-glazed replacement in terms of cost and authenticity, has been approved for use in listed buildings, and can even be tailored to match your existing frame colour.