Bournemouth is a large coastal town in Dorset, known for its seven miles of sandy beaches, the Bourne stream running through its town centre gardens, and a mix of Victorian and Edwardian residential architecture alongside modern apartment developments close to the seafront.
Montrose Glass provides double glazing in Bournemouth and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Whether you need a new installation, a replacement sealed unit, or a repair to a failed double glazed window, our team can reach you across all Bournemouth postcodes, typically within 30 to 90 minutes. Our service covers everything from Window Glazing to specialist sealed unit replacements, and every visit begins with a transparent, no call-out fee assessment.
Double glazing in Bournemouth involves more than simply fitting a new window. A full installation or repair service takes into account the type of unit required, the condition of the existing frame, and the specific requirements of your property. Montrose Glass glaziers arrive in fully stocked vans carrying glass that can be cut and fitted on site in many cases, which means the work is completed in a single visit rather than requiring a return trip. For standard double glazed units, this approach saves time and minimises disruption to your household. Our glaziers work with uPVC frames, timber frames, and aluminium systems, fitting A-rated windows where specified and advising on the most suitable unit for your home’s exposure and energy efficiency requirements.
A double glazed unit consists of two panes of glass separated by a sealed air or gas-filled cavity. When that seal fails, moisture enters the cavity and causes the familiar cloudy condensation between the panes. This is a sealed unit failure, not necessarily a frame failure, and in many cases it can be resolved by replacing the unit alone rather than the entire window. Where the frame itself is damaged, cracked, or structurally compromised, a full window replacement may be necessary. A Montrose Glass glazier will assess this on site and explain the options clearly before any work begins.





