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Vacuum glazing installation you can trust

PassivGlas™ are partnered with qualified, professional, and experienced installers.

All our stockists are able to facilitate the supply of our vacuum glazed windows, along with conducting renovation, refurbishment, and replacement services. Together, we are proud to be driving positive change towards Carbon Net Zero and greater building heat efficiency. Vacuum glazing technology is a revolutionary step towards these goals, which is why we provide simple installation for commercial and domestic settings.

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As you can see above, our stockists are based in various locations around the UK. So if you’re looking for glass suppliers near me for PassivGlas™, our services are likely to be accessible. Furthermore, the installation process is straightforward to cause minimal disruption to the occupants. This is in large part due to the fact that window frames don’t have to be removed during the process. As PassivGlas™ can fit within most existing window frames, this means it is ideal for refurbishments and renovations. Additionally, New Builds with vacuum glazing do not require extra design considerations to accommodate the glass.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does vacuum glazing installation work?

Installing vacuum glazing, whether for a commercial or residential application, is a very skill-intensive process. Care must be taken to avoid scratching the surface of the glass and although PassivGlas™ is durable, it must not be dropped. Health and safety measures will need to be put in place to reduce risk. Additionally, there may be other considerations relating to the size of the pane, the window design, and the building structure.

What is the lifespan of vacuum glazing?

Installing vacuum glazing, whether for a commercial or residential application, is a very skill-intensive process. Care must be taken to avoid scratching the surface of the glass and although PassivGlas™ is durable, it must not be dropped. Health and safety measures will need to be put in place to reduce risk. Additionally, there may be other considerations relating to the size of the pane, the window design, and the building structure.

What are risks of vacuum glazing installation?

Installing vacuum glazing, whether for a commercial or residential application, is a very skill-intensive process. Care must be taken to avoid scratching the surface of the glass and although PassivGlas™ is durable, it must not be dropped. Health and safety measures will need to be put in place to reduce risk. Additionally, there may be other considerations relating to the size of the pane, the window design, and the building structure.