Double Glazing In Exeter

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Double Glazing in Exeter

Exeter is a cathedral city in Devon with a compact historic centre, a large student population from its two universities, and a varied housing stock that ranges from medieval terraces near the Quay to post-war estates and newer developments on the city’s outskirts.

Montrose Glass provides double glazing in Exeter and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Whether you need a new installation, a unit replacement, or urgent double glazing repairs in Exeter, a qualified glazier can be with you in most circumstances within 30 to 90 minutes of your call.

Our fully stocked vans carry glass that can be cut and fitted on site in many cases, meaning the work is completed in a single visit without the delays of ordering bespoke units from a third party. For all glazing needs across the city, our Window Glazing service covers Exeter in full, from the city centre to the surrounding suburbs.

Why Choose Montrose For Double Glazing Glass Replacement?

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What Does Double Glazing Installation and Repair Involve in Exeter?

Double glazing works by trapping a layer of gas, typically argon, between two panes of glass within a sealed unit. This creates a barrier that reduces heat loss, improves window insulation, and cuts down on external noise. A-rated windows take this further by combining low-emissivity glass coatings with high-performance sealed units, offering measurable improvements in energy efficiency and lower heating costs over time. Soundproofing is an added benefit that many Exeter homeowners notice immediately, particularly those living close to the city’s busier roads or the university campus areas.

When a sealed unit fails, the most visible symptom is condensation forming between the panes. This misting occurs because the hermetic seal has broken down and moisture has entered the cavity. It does not mean the entire window needs replacing. In many cases, only the double glazed unit itself has failed while the uPVC frame or timber frame remains structurally sound. A glazier from Montrose Glass will assess this on site and advise whether a unit replacement is sufficient or whether the frame also needs attention. If you are already dealing with this issue, our Misted Double Glazing Replacement service is available across Exeter with no call-out fee.

A Montrose Glass visit in Exeter follows a consistent process. The glazier arrives, inspects the window or windows in question, explains the findings clearly, and provides transparent pricing before any work begins. Because vans are stocked with a range of glass types and sizes that can be cut on site, straightforward double glazing replacement in Exeter can often be completed during the same visit, with no need to return on a second day.

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Why Does Professional Double Glazing Installation Matter in Exeter?

Using an unqualified installer for double glazing windows in Exeter carries real risks. Poorly fitted sealed units can allow moisture ingress, leading to condensation within the frame, damp patches on internal walls, and in older properties, rot to surrounding timber. Beyond the structural consequences, work carried out by an unqualified tradesperson can void the manufacturer’s warranty on the units and may not comply with current building regulations, which apply to replacement windows even in domestic properties.

Exeter has a particularly varied housing stock, and the requirements for double glazing installers in Exeter differ depending on the property type. Georgian and Victorian terraces in areas such as St Leonard’s and Heavitree may have slim-profile timber frames that require carefully sized units. Properties within Exeter’s designated conservation areas, including parts of the historic centre, may require specific frame styles or glazing specifications to satisfy planning conditions. New builds on developments such as those around Monkerton or Pinhoe have different thermal performance requirements driven by Part L of the Building Regulations. A qualified glazier who understands local planning considerations and current regulations is not a luxury in Exeter; it is a practical necessity.

Leaving a failed double glazed unit unaddressed also accelerates deterioration. Once the seal has broken, the gas fill is lost and the thermal performance of the window drops significantly. Over a heating season, this adds to energy costs and contributes to cold spots and condensation on interior surfaces. Addressing the issue promptly with a professional double glazing repair in Exeter is consistently more cost-effective than allowing secondary damage to develop.

Montrose Glass have experience in Exeter emergency double glazing repairs and glass replacement, ensuring that your property is safe and secure.
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Client Testimonials
Here are testimonials from our valued customers in Exeter who have experienced our exceptional double glazing window replacement services. As proud members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen, we prioritise delivering cost-efficient solutions that ensure top-quality workmanship. If you have any inquiries or require further information, please feel free to contact us.
Superb service. The guys were out on time and the job was completed within an hour, including a full clean up. Would definitely use again.
Russell Haselhurst
We used Montrose Glass for a construction project in London recently. They were fantastic. Service was great, as was the workmanship. The 2 glaziers are a credit to the company. Also, they turned up and carried out the works during heavy snowfall without complaint. We would definitely recommend them.
Christine S
I needed to get some work done for quite a while on my house, but kept putting it off - after a couple of calls to Montrose Glass I felt comfortable discussing it and they made it so easy and simple that I\'ve decided to get it all sorted. Great service and I have already got them quoting my mums house and will have no worries referring them on in the future.
Tom Bell

Frequently Asked Questions About Double Glazing in Exeter

The questions below cover the details that Exeter homeowners most commonly ask before booking a double glazing inspection or repair. Each answer is written to stand on its own so you can find the information you need quickly.

Yes, Montrose Glass covers the whole of Exeter, including the city centre, St Leonard’s, Heavitree, Pinhoe, Monkerton, Topsham, and all surrounding areas. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and forms part of a nationwide UK coverage network, so no part of Exeter falls outside the service area.

In most circumstances, Montrose Glass can have a glazier with you in Exeter within 30 to 90 minutes of your call. The service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including bank holidays, so response times apply whether you call in the middle of the day or late at night.

There is no call-out fee for any double glazing work in Exeter. The on-site assessment is carried out at no charge, and pricing is provided transparently before any work begins. You only pay for the work you agree to proceed with.

Yes, in many cases Montrose Glass can replace only the failed sealed unit rather than the entire window, provided the existing frame is structurally sound. A glazier will assess this on site in Exeter at no call-out charge and advise on the most cost-effective approach. This is a common solution for misted or condensation-affected windows where the uPVC or timber frame itself remains in good condition.

In most standard residential properties in Exeter, replacing like-for-like double glazing windows does not require planning permission, but the work must comply with building regulations covering thermal performance and safety glazing. If your property is in a conservation area or is a listed building, additional restrictions may apply to the frame style, glazing type, or visible profile, and a qualified glazier will be able to advise you on what is permissible before work begins.

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