SAVE ON YOUR BILLS & ENERGY
 
SAVE ON YOUR BILLS & ENERGY
 Save up to £1800 on your heating bills. Keep your house warm with new windows  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Saving calculated over 10 yrs.
 
 Energy-Efficient Windows And Doors Savings: The Complete Guide
 
 Poorly insulated 
windows and doors 
leak valuable heat and money. Heat will escape through your existing windows and doors in a number of ways:
 
 * Draughts 
 
 * Poorly fitted frames and panes 
 
 * Low standard of frames and panes
 
 * Old and out of date glazing. 
 
 These are no good for your pocket or the environment. With the ever-increasing price of energy and longer winters, now is the time to ‘energy-proof’ your home.
 
 Our guide to the benefits of replacing your old windows and doors and how much you can really save on your energy bills.
 
 How much do Energy-Efficient Windows & Doors Save?
 
 The saving on money you could get off your energy bill is mounting up. The energy calculator 
developed by the Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) shows the savings you could be seeing from new energy-efficient windows 
and doors. Upgrading from pre-2002 uPVC double-glazing to A-rated windows from Jackson Windows could save you £184.25 
off your annual energy bills.
 
| A typical house upgrading from pre 2002 double glazed PVC-U windows with gas heating to Anglian A rated windows | £184.25 Annual Saving | £1842.50 10 Year Saving | 
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*Source Glass and Glazing Federation. † A typical detached house has 23.7m2 of windows. Based on replacing uPVC double glazed windows with a 12-14mm sealed unit and gas central heating with A-Rated thermally efficient windows.



