Devon’s property stock is more varied than most counties in England. You will find listed buildings and cottages with original single glazed timber sash windows sitting alongside 1930s semis, 1970s estates, and contemporary new builds. Each property type presents different glazing requirements, and using an unqualified contractor for glass repair or window installation in any of them carries real risk. Poor sealing on a double glazed unit will cause condensation and moisture ingress within months. Incorrectly fitted glass in a timber frame can crack under seasonal movement. On a listed or older property, using the wrong glass specification can affect both performance and compliance.
Devon’s coastal and upland locations add a practical dimension to this. Properties along the north Devon coast, on Dartmoor, or in the Exe estuary area face significant wind and rain exposure. A window that is not properly glazed or resealed after a repair will allow draughts and moisture into the property far more quickly than it would in a sheltered urban setting. Delaying a glass repair in Devon, even a seemingly minor chip or crack, risks the pane failing entirely during a period of bad weather. A qualified glazier will assess not just the immediate damage but the overall condition of the frame and seal, so you know the repair will hold.
What to Expect When You Call Montrose Glass in Devon
Calling Montrose Glass for glazing in Devon is straightforward. When you get in touch, you will speak to someone who can take the details of your glazing requirement and dispatch a glazier to your address. In most circumstances, you can expect a glazier to arrive within 30 to 90 minutes. There is no call-out fee for attending your property, and the on-site assessment is free. Once the glazier has inspected the window or windows in question, you will receive a clear, transparent price before any work begins. There are no hidden charges and no obligation to proceed.
Once you confirm the work, the glazier will carry out the glass repair or Window Repair and Replacement on site. Because our vans are stocked with a range of glass types and sizes that can be cut to fit, the majority of jobs are completed in a single visit. This applies whether you need a single pane swapped out in a uPVC casement or a double glazed unit replaced in a timber sash window. At the end of the visit, the work area is left clean and tidy. Montrose Glass is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, so whether you call on a weekday morning or a Sunday night, the process and the response time remain the same.




















