Chippenham’s housing stock is varied. The town centre and surrounding streets include Georgian and Victorian terraces, period properties with original timber sash windows, and rural cottages on the outskirts that face greater exposure to wind and wet weather. Newer developments on the edges of the town feature modern uPVC and aluminium framing. Each property type presents different glazing requirements, and using an unqualified contractor risks incorrect glass specification, poor sealing, and frame damage that costs more to fix later.
Delaying a glazing repair in Chippenham also carries practical risks. A broken window pane or a compromised seal on a double glazed unit allows heat to escape, increases energy bills, and can allow moisture ingress that leads to mould and structural damage over time. In winter, when temperatures in Wiltshire regularly drop, an unrepaired window can make a room unusable. From a security standpoint, any broken or weakened glazing puts your property at risk until it is properly restored.
Qualified glaziers in Chippenham, such as the team at Montrose Glass, understand both the heritage requirements of older properties and the performance specifications of modern glass replacement. Using a professional ensures the work meets current standards, the correct glass type is used for the frame and location, and the finished repair is both safe and durable.
What to Expect When You Call Montrose Glass in Chippenham
Calling Montrose Glass for glazing in Chippenham is straightforward. When you get in touch, our team will take the details of your property and the glazing issue and confirm an estimated arrival time. In most circumstances, a glazier will reach your Chippenham address within 30 to 90 minutes. There is no call-out fee, so you will not be charged simply for us attending.
On arrival, the glazier will carry out a thorough on-site assessment of the window or windows in question. This covers the condition of the glass, the frame, and the surrounding area. You will receive a clear, transparent price for the work before anything is done. There are no hidden charges and no obligation to proceed if you are not satisfied with what you have been quoted.
Once you are happy to go ahead, the glazier will carry out the glass repair or window repair and replacement work, in most cases during that single visit. Our vans carry a range of glass stock that can be cut and fitted on site, so whether you need a single pane replaced or a full double glazed unit swapped out, the job is completed efficiently. For a full overview of what is covered, visit our Window Repair and Replacement page. By the end of the visit, your window will be secure, weathertight, and finished to a professional standard.




















