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by PH626577 18 August 2021
Bi fold doors are a fantastic addition to any house. They open up the back of your house allowing you to get a full view of the outside without any obstructions. Bi fold doors are a great way to create a feeling of space and of bring the outdoors into your home. Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, we are able to supply bi fold doors for your home or business up to a maximum opening of 5 meters. By installing bifold doors, you are instantly letting more natural light into your home. Not only that, they open up your house connecting the inside to the outside without taking up lots of space. Bifold doors look fantastic. They are flexible so you can choose how open you want your house to be. Not only that, bifold doors offer much greater security than traditional patio doors. Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, we recommend a brand called Smart who specialise in aluminium bi fold doors. The doors are lightweight and easily glide open and closed on stainless steel rollers. We only fit aluminium bifold doors. The reason for this is that UPVC is too heavy and the expansion and contraction in UPVC can cause lots of problems.
by PH626577 23 June 2021
Did you know that here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, Mike started off his career in windows as a specialist glass cutter and making stained glass windows? A traditional skill, one that is sadly not so common in the world of double glazing and UPVC manufactured sealed units. Stained glass is an art form in which colored glass is cut into shapes and placed into a mosaic to form a picture. The glass is held in place by metal strips soldered together to gives the window or other object strength and stability. Stained glass is believed to originate from the Middle East and was used as a way of letting light into buildings and yet still allow the building to be completely closed. Stained glass windows are commonly used in Churches and other places of worship across the world yet can add a real statement to a home. Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, we still love the traditional art of making (or repairing) a stained glass window and can make stained glass picture windows to tailored designs and sizes. A stained glass window can be a focal point in a room, brining in rays of coloured light. Homeowners can design their own stained glass windows for us to produce something that is unique to your home. Whatever your design, we can help! For more information on stained glass windows and to arrange a quote for a beautiful window for your home or office, why not get in contact with us today!
by PH626577 27 April 2021
Whether we’re repairing blown or misted windows, replacing old single-glazed windows for more energy-efficient UPVC double-glazing, or helping our customers make the most of the British summer by building them a conservatory in their garden, we get an awful lot of satisfaction simply by turning up on time, rolling our sleeves up and getting the job done. Nothing pleases us more than seeing our customer’s happy with the work we’ve done, but – even after 30 years in the glazing business – we’re constantly striving to improve upon the services we deliver to our customers every day, which is why we really do welcome feedback from our many customers across the region. This is why we’re proud members of Checkatrade – the most searched for website for finding tradespeople in the UK – as it gives our customers the chance to let us how well we did and where we might be able to improve in the future. It’s also a brilliant platform for anyone looking to get an honest appraisal of us and the services that we provide. On our Checkatrade page, we currently have well over 200 hundred reviews – all written and by people in the Dorset area who have welcomed us into their home or business to work on jobs large or small. We’re very pleased to report that our average score on our Checkatrade page at the time of writing is 9.94 out of 10, which we believe is a testament to the time, effort and service we provide for every single job we undertake. So, if you’re one of the many people who have taken the time and the trouble to provide a review for our Checkatrade page, we’d like to thank you for your feedback – it means an awful lot to us. If, however, you’re reading this and would like to know a little more about Dolphin Glass and Glazing Limited and what our customers really think of us, we would urge you to click on this link and take a look for yourself: www.checkatrade.com/trades/DolphinGlassandGlazingLtd
by PH626577 31 March 2021
Easter is almost upon us - a time when many of us would traditionally be looking to go away for a few days, visit family and friends or take some time to do the garden. With the current Covid restrictions that look set to be in place for a while, more of us are deciding to spend time on our homes and gardens. Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, we really can make a house a home! For example, those misted up double glazing units that you have started out of all winter, in most cases, will be straight forward to repair. The garden room that you’ve always craved is also something that we can help with! Adding a conservatory to your home will not only help increase the value of your house, it will give you additional living space and somewhere to enjoy your garden all year round. Don’t have room for a conservatory or love the open space that is created by a bi-fold door? We can help with that to! Bi-fold doors are great for opening up spaces to bring the outside in and create a beautiful specious, light and airy room. Did you know that they are more energy efficient and more secure than traditional patio doors? Not only that, a Bi-fold door, will also add value to your property! Whatever your home-improvement plans are this spring, whether it’s replacing old windows, building a conservatory, fitting a composite door or installing a porch, we can help! Extending the house and after new windows? We will work with your builder to ensure you get the best quality windows for your new-build.
by PH626577 30 March 2021
Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, we are also very pleased to be able to offer composite front doors for our customers. Over the last few years, composite front doors have become a very popular for homeowners in the UK. Composite doors are made from a range of different materials, that when combined together, is stronger than the individual materials alone. This makes composite doors stronger and more durable than traditional doors. Composite doors have a wood-grain finish and they come in a variety of colours and add a lovely finish to a home. The doors look like they are wood however the composite mix, makes them much more durable and easy to look after. You could expect a composite door to last anything up to 35 years! The main advantage of having a composite door is that it won’t weather. The door won’t crack and it will never need to be repainted. A composite door often will come set in a frame with lantern windows alongside. There are many different designs from traditional composite doors to more contemporary composite doors. To find out more and to get a free quote on installing a composite front door, contact us today! It’s a door that will last a lifetime!
by PH626577 12 February 2021
Duraflex are one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of PVCu window and door systems, offering a formidable combination of service, support and product innovation. As one of the largest extruders of PVCu profile for the Window Industry in the UK, supplying householders, builders, developers, Local Authorities and Housing Associations through a nationwide network of window fabricators and installers, Duraflex products are both innovative and market leading. Along with many other benefits, Duraflex windows have a 5 Chamber profile to enhance thermal performance, and they come with a 6 point locking system as standard. Environmentally friendly PVCu is widely recognised as a highly sustainable material, and unlike true single-use plastic, PVCu for use in window and door systems have an average lifespan of 35 years. Furthermore, it can be recycled up to 10 times for future use, giving a PVCu window a typical lifespan of over 350 years, thus justifying its’ sustainability credentials as a truly environmentally friendly building material. Duraflex is a an ISO 14001 Environmental Management System accredited company which means they continually seek to develop and enhance the environmental performance of their products and minimise their carbon footprint - this includes designing more energy efficient products, as well as reducing waste and promoting recycling throughout their organisation, something that as a supplier of Duraflex products, we can be proud to recommend.
by PH626577 12 February 2021
In 2020, the UK saw a significant rise in people investing in their homes and 2021 is set to be no different. As we move into Spring, many of us will be starting to think about our gardens and how we can make the most of them. This is even more prominent in 2021 as we are still in a national lockdown and for a lot of us, the prospect of an annual holiday is still on the back-burner. Adding a conservatory to your house will add around 5-10% to the value of your property however for most of us, the real value in a conservatory is having the additional living space and the ability to enjoy your garden all year round. The great thing about conservatories though is the versatility of what the space can be used for. For many families, it will be an additional living room, dining area or even a home office space. Whats more, since planning laws were relaxed back in 2010, you can also add a solid roof to your conservatory without having to apply for planning permission. Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, we supply and install beautiful conservatories for our clients. Whether you are looking at a small garden room, bespoke dining area or installing a conservatory to become a home office, we can help! To get a quote for a new conservatory, simply contact us to book an appointment and we will be very happy to come out and give you a quote. A conservatory is a fast and hassle free way to add additional space to your home.
by PH626577 21 January 2021
Fixing a blown double glazed window unit... Have you ever looked out of the window and realised that it’s misted up or cloudy inside? The technical term for this is a ‘blown window’ and it happens where the seal has broken in the unit causing condensation to seep into the void between the panes of glass. Blown windows usually occur when the plastic bar inside the window reaches the point where it cannot absorb any more moisture and when windows have aged. The average window unit is made to last around 10 years however some will last a lot longer and others might need replacing sooner depending on their level of exposure to the elements. What a lot of people don’t know is that a blown window can be repaired. We speak to a lot of customers who have made-do with blown window units for years because they did not want to replace the whole window. When your window is blown, it not only mists up, you loose the benefits of the sound barrier and heat regulation. Also, a blown window may not always mist up but it will let the cold air in in the winter and the warm air out. If your room has suddenly got colder or the traffic seems louder than previously, it might be that the seals are no longer doing their job. Fixing a blown unit generally means replacing the glass but keeping the frame. Here at Dolphin Glass and Glazing, depending on the age and condition of the frame, we may advise repairing or we may advise replacing the whole unit. We always look to repair if we can, however, if we feel that the repair is not the most cost effective solution or that it won’t have longevity, then we will chat to you about the different options that are available. Don’t put up with misty double glazing. Contact us today for a free no-obligation quote to either repair or replace.
by PH626577 21 January 2021
Fed Up Of Condensation and Mold? We are often asked how can we reduce condensation and damp issues in a room. Both condensation and damp usually arise when there is poor ventilation. Poor ventilation can eventually lead mould on your ceilings, walls, window frames and furniture. Mold is easy to notice. It usually appears as black or green spotting and produces a musty smell Excessive mould can cause health problems, such as allergic reactions and cold-like symptoms. One way of helping to prevent the build up of condensation and mould is to have trickle vents in your double glazing. A trickle vent is fitted to either the window frame or sometimes between the glass and the frame. The vent allows a small amount of fresh air to circulate naturally through the room without having to open the window. This is great if for ground floor windows or in the colder months when you don’t want to have the windows open. A trickle vent will help improve the ventilation inside your home. If you suffer from condensation and get the odd spot of mold, then the vents will go a long way to helping improve the situation however it is important to realise that trickle vents will not cure a bad mold problem for this, you will need to open windows regularly to vent the air inside. Black mold needs moisture to grow so if you have a bad mold problem, then trickle vents may help the problem, but they won’t cure it. They are great for keeping rooms ventilated all year round. Trickle vents can be fitted to existing glazing. For more information, contact us today.
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