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		<title>How to bring more light into your home with reflective surfaces</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Adding light to your home will make your rooms feel larger as well as more welcoming. You’ll also be able to spend more time in your home without having to turn on your lights, saving you money. Natural light is...</p>
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Adding light to your home will make your rooms feel larger as well as more welcoming. You’ll also be able to spend more time in your home without having to turn on your lights, saving you money. Natural light is good for us as well as being useful for everyday life. Reflective surfaces are a fabulous and easy way of bringing more light into your home. Light can be reflected around your room to create a stylish home that the whole family loves spending time in. These are our favourite ways of bringing more light into your home using reflective surfaces.
<h2>Splashbacks</h2>
<a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/glass/splashbacks">Glass splashbacks</a> are beautiful and functional additions to your kitchen, bathroom or indeed any other room in your house. Used as protection for your walls against water damage or oil splattering when cooking, they can also be decorative. Take the kitchen above; the glass splashbacks make this minimalist kitchen look trendy, modern and full of light by reflecting the whiteness of the units.
<h2>Mirrors</h2>
Hanging a mirror opposite a window will ensure that light flows around your home easily. This is a great idea for smaller rooms as it can give the illusion of more space. Why not have a <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/glass/mirrors">bespoke mirror</a> made in an unusual shape? Mirrors also make great centrepieces for a dining room or instead of a picture above the bed. Mirrored surfaces could also be incorporated into your kitchen cupboards which lets light bounce around.
<h2>Worktops</h2>
Your kitchen worktops can also be made of reflective materials including, glass, marble or quartz. Ensure your kitchen is a stylish place that you love spending time in. The kitchen looks its best when bathed in light and this makes cooking up beautiful meals so much easier. With scratch and heat resistant glass, your kitchen will have never looked better.
<h2>The perfect glass home improvements for every home</h2>
Here at Jack of Glass, glazing is our speciality. Whether you want to increase the natural light in your home with beautiful supply only mirrors or <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/windows">windows</a> and <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/doors">doors</a>, we’re your best choice. <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/contact">Get in touch</a> with us today for the best supply only splashbacks and mirrors in High Wycombe.<p>The post <a href="https://www.jackofglass.co.uk/2018/01/30/bring-light-home-reflective-surfaces/">How to bring more light into your home with reflective surfaces</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.jackofglass.co.uk">Double Glazing High Wycombe | uPVC Windows and Doors</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Demist Double Glazing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Condensation in Double Glazing Misted up windows can be annoying. They’re normally associated with old single glazed windows or faulty double glazing. This is not always the case and it can often be easily solved. Let’s clear up the myths...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Condensation in Double Glazing</h2>
Misted up windows can be annoying. They’re normally associated with old single glazed windows or faulty double glazing. This is not always the case and it can often be easily solved. Let’s clear up the myths around condensation and find the solutions for demisting <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/windows/double-glazing">double glazed windows</a>.

Here at <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/">Jack of Glass</a>, we have created a handy guide for you on how you can demist your double glazing and reduce condensation. If you have any further questions on how you can demist your windows and doors, then please <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/contact">get in touch</a> with our team today.

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<h2>What is Condensation?</h2>
Condensation is the process where water vapour turns into a liquid. Water vapour is produced daily by showering, cooking or drying clothes inside. Even breathing could cause condensation to form in smaller rooms. You can see it in windows that look misted or by a pooling of water around the frame. When it encounters a colder surface such as a window pane, condensation occurs. Sometimes this occurs on some windows and not others as it depends on their position.
<h2>Should Double Glazing Ever Get Condensation?</h2>
The short answer to this is yes but not in all cases. You might assume any condensation is a sign of faulty windows but sometimes it’s the complete opposite. Condensation on the outside of windows mean they’re doing the job they’re meant to. The space in-between your double glazing prevents cold air being transferred to the inside pane. When air comes into contact with a colder surface, condensation forms. With high quality double glazing, heat can’t move between the glass. If the outside temperature is warmer than the window, condensation occurs.

If you have new double glazing and find condensation on the inside, don’t panic and think there&#8217;s something wrong. Condensation on the inside pane can be annoying as water can pool and cause mould if left too long. The blame can be put on faulty windows but it could actually be that they’re extremely efficient. If the temperature inside your home is higher or more humid than your windows this will cause your windows to mist up.

Older windows often have less condensation but this could be because they’re letting air pass through them. This might be ok in summer but during the winter this will leave you with a colder home and higher heating bills.

If you have any questions about condensation and what you can do to remove condensation from double glazing, <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/contact">contact</a> our team today!

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<h2>How to Demist Double Glazing?</h2>
In most cases you don’t need to demist double glazing as it should clear by itself. Condensation on the outside should clear up with warmer temperatures during the day. Make sure you let plenty of air circulate if the condensation is inside to prevent damp and mould. If you have an extractor fan, use this when cooking and dry clothes outside when possible. Open windows to let air flow around, especially after showering.
<h2>When is Condensation a Problem?</h2>
If you have condensation in-between the panes of your double glazing whether it is your casement windows or <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/">patio doors</a>, this could be an issue. This is normally caused by your window seals failing. The seals create an airtight and weatherproof environment. This stops changing temperatures affecting your windows and your home’s comfort levels. If they’re damaged or worn, moisture can collect inside which can cause further problems. It might just be the glass that needs replacing but be prepared that it could be the whole window unit. Give our team a call today on <a href="tel: 01494 611 107 01494 529 060 sales@jackofglass.co.uk">01494 611 107</a> if you have any questions on condensation inside double glazed windows.

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<h2>Replacement Double Glazing, High Wycombe &amp; Buckinghamshire</h2>
If the seals on your windows have become damaged, you will probably need to have the windows replaced. Here at Jack of Glass, the clue’s in the name. We are experts in all things glass from <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/windows/double-glazing">double glazing </a>to <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/glass/mirrors">mirrors</a> and <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/glass/splashbacks">splashbacks</a>. Our windows are all tailor made and we can create any kind of thickness, colour or style that you prefer.

Our <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/glass/glazing">glass</a> offers exceptionally high levels of insulation to keep your home at a comfortable temperature all year round. This also protects your home from the elements and unwanted noise. <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/contact">Get in touch</a> if you want any more advice on demisting double glazing units or to discuss replacing your windows.
<h2>Double Glazing Prices</h2>
If you&#8217;d like to replace your windows, but want to know exactly how much they will cost, then we can provide you with affordable and bespoke prices based on your exact specifications.

Why not try our <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/online-quote">online quote tool</a> and you can instantly receive a personalised price based on your project requirements. You just need to submit your details and within minutes you can get a bespoke price. It&#8217;s really that easy!

If you&#8217;d like to find out more, then you can give us a call on <a href="tel: 01494 611 107 01494 529 060 sales@jackofglass.co.uk">01494 611 107</a> or send us a message via our <a href="http://www.jackofglass.co.uk/contact">online form</a>. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with all the advice you need.
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