Granada Secondary Glazing was called on to manufacture and install 15 vertical sliders  as part of renovation project at The County House registration office is in Mansfield.

Working alongside the construction company GF Tomlinson Granada ensured that each sash was consistent with the distinctive design of the original windows, installing window frames with thin sightlines and 6.4mm laminate glass for acoustic performance.

County House site manager David Miller said: “The difference in noise has been phenomenal. We actually tested it ourselves, when you lift the secondary glazing up you can hear the traffic, but when put it down it’s virtually silent. It’s made a lot of difference. I am very pleased with the work that Granada Secondary Glazing carried out, they were very quick, efficient and professional.”

He continued: “We wanted to keep the original design of the windows and secondary glazing was the best option without altering the primary units.

“The splits had to be aligned perfectly with the original windows. The secondary glazing panels are thin, unobtrusive and went really well with the original window, we genuinely could barely tell the difference.”

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