Retrofit Double Glazing Christchurch
Upgrade your existing aluminium or timber windows with retrofit double glazing — reducing condensation, improving warmth, and cutting outside noise without full window replacement.
Is Retrofit Right for Your Existing Windows?
Retrofit double glazing is a popular option for upgrading existing windows while keeping the current frames, but it is not always the right solution for every property. The suitability of retrofit depends on the condition of the joinery, the frame material, and whether the existing windows can accept new double glazed units. For many aluminium and timber windows, retrofit can deliver a noticeable improvement in warmth, comfort, and condensation control. Where the frames are too worn or unsuitable, replacement joinery may provide a better long-term outcome.
Retrofit for Aluminium Frames
Retrofit double glazing is often a suitable option for existing aluminium windows where the frames are still in good condition and capable of accepting new insulated glass units. This can be an effective way to improve thermal performance and reduce condensation without the cost and disruption of replacing the entire window system.
Retrofitting aluminium frames allows property owners to keep the existing joinery appearance while upgrading the glass to better suit modern comfort expectations. It can be a good solution for many homes and commercial buildings in Christchurch and Canterbury.
Retrofit for Timber Frames
Timber windows can also be suitable for retrofit double glazing, provided the frames are in sound condition and have enough integrity to support the upgraded glass units. Retrofitting timber frames is often a good option where owners want to improve insulation and comfort while preserving the character of the existing joinery.
This can be particularly valuable in older homes where the original timber windows are an important part of the overall appearance of the property. By upgrading the glass while retaining the frames, retrofit double glazing can help maintain the visual style of the home while improving day-to-day performance.
When Replacement Joinery Is the Better Option
In some situations, full replacement joinery is the better solution than retrofit double glazing. This is usually the case when the existing frames are badly worn, damaged, out of square, deteriorated, or no longer suitable to support a quality retrofit result.
Replacement may also be the better choice where the goal is not just better glass performance, but a full upgrade of the window or door system, including frame condition, weather-tightness, operation, and appearance. The right choice depends on the condition of the current windows and the overall objectives of the project.
How Our Retrofit Double Glazing Process Works
1. Site Assessment & Measure
We inspect the existing windows or doors, discuss your goals, and assess the current glazing and joinery. We take site measurements and recommend the right glass unit based on thermal performance, safety, noise reduction, and appearance.
2. Manufacture
Your new insulated glass units are made to the required size and specification for the project.
3. Installation
Our team installs the new units into the existing frames and carries out final finishing and seal checks to ensure a tidy, secure result.
Benefits of Retrofit Double Glazing
Thermal Performance & Energy Efficiency
Retrofit double glazing improves thermal performance by adding an insulating air gap between glass panes. This reduces heat loss in winter, keeps interiors cooler in summer, and lowers energy use year-round.
Noise Reduction
Retrofit double glazing significantly reduces outside noise, making it ideal for homes near busy roads, schools, or commercial areas. Enjoy a calmer indoor environment without changing your windows.
Condensation Reduction
By improving thermal insulation, double glazing helps reduce condensation build-up on windows. This can help protect your home from dampness, mould, and long-term damage.
Retrofit Double Glazing Pricing
The cost of retrofit double glazing depends on the size and number of windows, frame condition, glass specification, and site access. Typical price ranges for Christchurch:
- Aluminium Retrofit: $400 – $850 per window
- Timber Retrofit: $800 – $1,200 per window
Contact us for an accurate quote for your home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Retrofit Double Glazing
Upgrade Your Windows with Retrofit Double Glazing
Not sure whether retrofit or replacement is right for your windows? Contact GlacierLite for a free assessment.
