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Thursday 1 September 2022

NW Door and Window Repairs Projects

 Project From The Simit London Eye Structural Glazing 

London Eye Project by NW Door and Window Repairs

Structural Glazing on the grounds of the London Eye says more about us as a company, than the actual  job in hand.  

The job that was in hand was very simple: Over Head Canopy, lifting 70kg of glass above our heads, and leaving it their for another 20 year trusting to never fall out!

Working on an area like this, obviously has its limitations on when a job this big can be carried out, and how we can proceed with works to make sure of absolute safety of all public and ourselves.

With the amount of footfall an area like this has, working during the day hours is simply not plausible, and so has to be to carried out during the night hours.


The Famous Luton Hoo Royalty Owned House

On The Grounds Of The Luton Hoo Hotel 

NW Door and Window Repairs took this sash window refurbishment job for RJ O'Neil Property Services.

We had the pleasure of meeting the owner of the hotel, who was moving into the house.

The house was abandoned on the grounds for some years, and the windows were in a bad condition all over.

After removing the sliding sashes, and stripping them of paint deglazing, we then went to work for the next 6 weeks refurbishing the frames and routing the sashes out.

This was to get them ready to accept the new Energy Efficient Double Glazed Units with full draft proofing.

This was a full scale project!  

Once all the repair work was done, all that was left was to spray paint the refurbished timber, fitting sash cords, and complete draft proofing.

By doing this, all of the period windows were kept, but increasing the thermal value up to todays standards.

If you have a large scale project you wish NW Door and Window Repairs to carry out for you, then please get in touch.

From Luton to London, no project is too large.






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Wednesday 31 August 2022

Conservatory Leak Solution

 How to solve a leaking conservatory   

Conservatory Leak Solutions

After a few years of your conservatory being built, you may find small droplets or water runs dripping of the frame.

Over the years, you may have noticed the water is collecting more and more each time it rains.

The problems with this is with water .

Although you may stop the water coming in from one place, it doesn't necessarily mean the leak has been stopped.

This is because water will always come in at its lowest and most convenient place. 

So although the leak has been cured in place as water level builds up, their will be a next low point where the water will come in again.

This will leave you with nasty patch work all over the roof where different points are being sealed up, without giving a thought to the cause of the leak.

Water will always come in from so many different points, even while you keep stopping small leaks in different places. 

The leaks most of the time, are due to debris and dirt carried over by the wind and weather.

Over years of the conservatory standing, all of this dirt and debris will collect under the rubber seals and gaskets, meaning the gaskets will perish.

The debris will start blocking up the drainage points, stopping the water from draining correctly or quick enough, causing the water to back track and find its way in.

We all know how much damage standing water will make! 

The solution to fixing a leaking conservatory is actually quite simple!

Clean it well! 

That makes it sound simple, but it as simple as cleaning it! 

Unfortunately though, it doesn't mean surface cleaning, but a detailing clean.

You will need to remove all of the roof panels, clean everything and add new grease to the gaskets (or replace depending on how bad they have perished).

You then need to clean out and unblock all the drainage points and fit the roof back together.

Failing that, give NW Door and Window Repairs a call!






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Monday 4 April 2016

Can You Paint UPVC Window Frames?

Can You Paint UPVC Window Frames?

Can you paint upvc window frames

The simple and quick answer is - YES, you can paint UPVC Window Frames! But there is a special technique involved if you want them to look good!


You can buy paint from a DIY store and do this yourself, but you will need to know what you are doing. You will also need to purchase the following items to make sure that you will get a good finish:

  1. UPVC Cleaner
  2. UPVC Primer
  3. UPVC Paint
UPVC Cleaner

Before you can start to think about painting your UPVC Window Frames, you will first need to ensure they are clean, and free of any dirt. There are several UPVC Cleaners on the market today which will do the job for you, but it will always be best to go with a slightly more industrial strength cleaner, as this will give you a better result.

UPVC Primer

Unlike painting a "normal" surface, you will need to have a UPVC Primer put on to the window frame before you put on the colour of your choice. The UPVC Paint will need something to adhere to, otherwise when it rains - the paint will simply wash away.

UPVC Paint

Once you have done the cleaning of the window frame, and have put your base coat (primer) down, you will then be ready to apply the UPVC Paint. This simply goes on top of the base coat, and will adhere to the window frame.

Please note: NW Door and Window Repairs uses specialist paints that are not supplied to the general public. These are products which you will need to be in the industry to get, as the products are highly volatile to different conditions. 


It sounds simple right? But this is where a lot of people make the mistake. To get a professional look to your existing window and door frames involves a lot of work. If you are not really sure on how best to clean and prime your UPVC frames, you may end up regretting painting them in the first place.


NW Door and Window Repairs have several years of experience in UPVC Painting, and use special techniques which will leave you with a guaranteed professional look and feel to your existing window and door frames, leaving your home looking fresh and clean. And on top of that, we offer a 10 Year Warranty on all of our work, giving you peace of mind which you will not get on your own. Our website features a page about UPVC Painting, so take a quick look below to find out what we can do for you:


So although YOU can paint UPVC Window Frames yourself, it is always advisable to get an expert in. So why not call NW Window Repairs TODAY on 01582 241 529 or 0208 935 5076 for a FREE, NO OBLIGATION Quotation. Or alternatively, EMAIL US at info@nwdoorandwindowrepairs.co.uk


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Thursday 31 March 2016

How to Fit a Letterbox

How to fit a letterbox


So you want to know how to fit a letterbox? Then you have come to the right place! NW Window Repairs will show you how to install a letterbox using simple measurements.

How to fit a letterbox : Method 1 – Measure the outside of your existing letterbox
This is the most simple method of checking you are purchasing the correct sized letterbox.

There are 3 sizes of letterboxes available on the market. These are:

1    1)      10" UPVC Letterbox (265mm x 70mm)
2    2)      12" UPVC Letterbox (305mm x 70mm)

Usually, buying the same size as you have previously had will be sufficient. However, if you want to make 100% sure you have the correct sized letterbox, or if you want to know how to install a letterbox from scratch, then please look at method #2 below.

How to install a letterbox : Method 2 – Inside measurements

The internal measurement of the letterbox, will always determine what size you require. So if you have got the hole cut out already without a letterbox in, or if you require a hole to be cut out to install a letterbox, then you will need the following measurements:

1    1)      To use a 10” letterbox, the hole will need to be 215mm to 245mm in width, and 37mm to 55mm in height.
2    2)      To use a 12” letterbox, the hole will need to be 250mm to 290mm in width, and 37mm to 55mm in height.
3    3)      To use a 12” Slimline letterbox, the hole will need to be 260mm to 280mm in width, and 30mm to 40mm in height.

Each letterbox comes with telescopic sleeves, which allows for the thickness of the door itself.

Letterboxes which are fitted through moulded panels are between 20mm to 40mm in size.
Letterboxes which are fitted through the frame, are between 40mm to 80mm in size.

Now you know the size required, how do you actually FIT your letterbox?! These 4 simple steps will show you from start to finish:

How to fit a letterbox

Step 1 – Remove your old letterbox if you have one. (If you don’t already have a letterbox hole, then you will need to use the measurements above to cut the correct size required.)
Step 2 – Place the back panel on to the inside of the door. This should easily fit in to the hole.
Step 3 – Place the screws in to the holes. (If you require the holes to be drilled, use a pencil to mark where the screws are, and drill out)
Step 4 – The tricky bit! Reach around your door whilst still holding the back panel in place, and push the front panel in to place. There are 2 holes to receive the screws. (You may need someone to help you with this!)

Note: Sometimes you may find that the screws are slightly too long, especially if you have a thinner than average door.

And that is it! 4 simple steps on how to install a letterbox!


Please browse our recommended Letterboxes which are available to buy from Amazon .

Can't find what your looking for? Why not search Amazon now!

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Wednesday 23 March 2016

How to Measure UPVC Door Handles


How to Measure UPVC Door Handles



Knowing how to measure a UPVC Door Handle is essential if you require a replacement for your existing one.
There are several different sized door handles on the market today, and it is not a simple “choose the Door Handle design you like the best” method – unfortunately!



So how DO you measure UPVC Door Handles?

Well it is pretty straight forward as explained below:

Question: - Is the Top Screw above or below the UPVC Door Handle?

If the top screw is below the door handle, then it is really simple – Top Screw handles are all very much the same dimensions!

If the top screw is above the door handle, then you really still need to know how to measure your UPVC Door Handle correctly.

How to measure your UPVC Door Handle

There are 3 measurements you require, A, B, and C as shown in the diagram below:


  • ·         Measurement A (also known as the PZ measurement), is taken from you center of the handle, to the center of the lock.
  • ·         Measurement B is the distance from the Top Screw, to the Bottom Screw.
  • ·         Measurement C isn’t the most vital measurement, as it is simply the length of the handle. However, if you wish to cover the area of your old UPVC Door Handle, then you will need this!

Next, you need to identify if you need a Lever Lever, or a Lever Pad Door Handle.

·         Note: The PAD design is the shorter handle, and is usually found on the outside door to help with security. (See Image at top of page)

And that is that! So now you know how to measure your UPVC Door Handles, please browse NW Window Repairs selection of recommended door handles which are available to buy from Amazon .






Can't find what your looking for? Why not search Amazon now!

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Wednesday 16 March 2016

Spring Cleaning

Spring Clean

SPRING CLEANING

Spring cleaning is something which we always begrudgingly do each and every Spring. We tidy up the gardens to make them look fresh again. We wash the car to get rid of the Winter grime. But this year, why not go that extra bit further? 

NW Window Repairs things that Spring Cleaning isn't just about making your garden and car look fresh. We believe that your Windows and Doors can also benefit from a nice Spring clean. 

Over the Winter time, dirt can build up on your UPVC window frames and doors. If you leave this for a long time, then eventually the only way you will be able to remove this is by using a chemical cleaner - something which would always advise against. Why? Simply because unless you use the industrial strength cleaners, you will not be able to make the frames look as good as they can be. And if you DO use the industrial strength cleaner, you may end up damaging the frame itself unless you know 100% what you are doing.

As a lot of people will never really think about Spring Cleaning their window frames and doors, they end up penetrating the dirt from years of neglect. This isn't un-common, and isn't something which people will ever frown upon. But at NW Window Repairs, we can help you Spring Clean your windows and doors.

With a choice of over 200+ colours to chose from using our RAL.U colour chart, we can give your windows and doors that "Spring Clean" finish. With several years of experience, we can spray paint any material (not just UPVC), and either change the colour, or freshen up your existing colour - all without having to take your windows or doors away! Everything we do is on site.

Not sure what colour will suit you windows or doors? Then head over to our website now! With our on-line demonstration, you upload a photograph of the exterior (or interior depending on what you want sprayed), receive a password to a protected page, and go through our extensive range of colours to see first hand what your property will look like - without having to get your frames sprayed first!

There is a small fee for viewing this, but once you have booked your appointment for the works, and upon job completion, this fee is refunded in full for you.

So this year, let NW Door and Window Repairs help with your Spring Cleaning and let us freshen up, or add colour to your Windows and Doors for you!


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Friday 26 February 2016

UPVC Maintenance

UPVC Maintenance
Colour Bonding Windows

UPVC Maintenance 

Make Your Home Look New Again

With Spring now right around the corner, now is the perfect time for you to think about UPVC Maintenance. Having fresh looking windows and doors help make an impact on your home, and having tired and faded window frames will really let you down.


With a UPVC Window or Door, there really isn’t much maintenance needed – if it has been looked after. However, if there is a lot of dirt and grime on the frames which has been left for a few years, UPVC Maintenance is very important.

It is easy to clean this up yourself, but you have to be very careful that you use the correct products for the job. Failure to do this may result in the silicone seals being lifted away, causing you to have to replace these at extra cost.

If you find you cannot clean your existing UPVC windows or doors, and want them looking brand new, then give NW Door and Window Repairs a call now. This is the perfect time of year to start to make your home look new after the winter season has finished. And with our on-site UPVC Painting service, we are the first company you should contact.

NW Door and Window Repairs can transform any UPVC Window or Door and make them look like new – for a fraction of the cost of replacing. We can turn your tired and existing White UPVC Frames to a brilliant white again, or even a different colour of your choice! And with our built-in photo-editing software on our website, we can even show you what your home will look like once it is completed!

With a large array of different colours to choose from our RAL.U Colour Chart, you will be spoilt for choice!

Head over to our website now to find out more.

NW Door and Window Repairs


From Luton to London
Window and Door Refurbishment and Repair Specialists 

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with over 5 Years of experience in UPVC Painting
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Thursday 18 February 2016

Condensation On Windows

Condensation on Windows
Condensation On Windows

Are you battling with Condensation on Windows?

Many people think the only way to stop the condensation on windows building up, is to replace your existing window with a new one. THIS IS NOT TRUE. In fact, if you DO replace your window, and go for a cheaper glazing option to help save money, your new window will only be rated from a C for energy saving. This will mean condensation will still occur.

What is Condensation on Windows?

Condensation on windows is a mix of warm air escaping through the double glazed unit, and mixing with the cold air from outside. This will then penetrate in to the glass unit, and mix to create the condensation inside the window.

So how do you deal with Condensation on Windows?

There are a few ways to deal with the condensation build up on your windows. These are listed below:

Option 1: Put some air flow trickle vents in to the window.

This will give air flow to the room, and cool the air around the window. It will cool your room down, and fight about 60% to 70% of your moisture problem.

Option 2: The best solution.

This is the most cost-effective solution, and will save you money on your heating bills, as well as up to 70% of your room temperature.
Remove all the existing glass, and replace with A+ Rated, Low Energy Opti White Glass, with a Warm Edge Spacer Bar, filled with Argon Gas.
This solution will let the window condensate, but only from the exterior part of your window. It essentially reverses the condensation from being on the inside, to the outside. The added benefits of this, is that you will have an A+ Rated window on energy efficiency at a much cheaper cost than replacing your window frames.

Option 3: Replace the Window

This should be the last option you go for, as this is the most expensive. You simple throw out your old window, and replace with new. However, if you go for this option, you must make sure you as for the Low.E Opti White Glass, or your window will simply condensate again – meaning you have simply thrown your money away and not achieved anything!

NW Window Repairs understand that people think the only solution is to replace their windows, but this is not the case. It isn’t about getting rid of the old window frame and problem solved! It is about ensuring you have the best glass fitted to suit your needs.

Remember: Over 80% of a window or door is glass. If you change the glass to fix the problem, the problem is solved. The frames themselves have no energy efficiency to them unless the substrate is wood, as this will naturally retain the heat.
UPVC is a hollow section, meaning there is an air cavity. Aluminium is thermally broken with a UPVC Strip to stop the cold penetrating through. Thermally broken does not mean energy efficient.

So if you want to go with option 3 and spend a lot of money getting your windows replaced, please remember to ask for A+ Rated glass.

If you want to go with the cheaper options, then give us a call now.



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Friday 5 February 2016

Shop Front Respray


Shop Front Respray
Shop Front Respray

SHOP FRONT RESPRAY


A little while ago, we had a call from one of our clients who wanted a shop front respray. The original quotation they had to refit the shop front was not budgeted for, so they contacted us at NW Door and Window Repairs. We arrived at the building, and priced up the job for them - and undercut the original quote they had been given.

As this was a commercial property which had other contractors doing their work, we arranged a suitable time and date for our work to start. We had to take in to account the footfall around the shop, and decided that the safest time would be out of our usual working hours due to Health and Safety reasons.

We liaised with our client as to the colour of the sign which was going above the shop front, and colour matched using our RAL colour chart, getting the exact shade required. This colour was also used throughout the inside of the shop, to tie the whole brand together.

Inside Shop Before Respray
Inside the Shop Before Respray

We made sure everything was protected before the shop front respray commenced, and made sure all of the interior work was also protected from any over-spray.

Once the job was completed, the shop front shutters were checked, to ensure that they still operated in the correct manor, and would not damage the paintwork in any way. 

For more pictures of this commercial shop front respray, please head on over to our website, where you will find a gallery of before and after photographs of this particular job.

So if you have a shop front or a shop interior which you would like to be resprayed in a colour of your choice, or if you have a domestic property where you require your windows or doors to have a change in colour or a simple refresh, then give NW Door and Window Repairs a call.

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Monday 1 February 2016

Solutions Strategy

Solutions Strategy

 An Example of Solutions Strategy


 One example of our solutions strategy is where we attended a job that had newly fitted window and doors, but then didn't pass any of the Fire Regulations. This was down to them being made from an architects drawing without much thought of where these windows would be situated, and spec not being put down before ordering. We were told by the contractors that we have come across your website, and after speaking to dozens of other repair companies, we don’t think anything can be done and can’t even find someone that will attend to even look at the job. They said they were about to re-order all of the windows that didn't pass the regulations.

Fire Regulations Not Met
This window did not pass the fire regulations due to center mullion
We attended this job and looked around, where we stated that we can do something with this. We spent around 30 minutes of our time to give a quick sample - not a full finished job, but enough to show the contractor what we were proposing to do. We waited 3 days for the fire regulations man to say yes or no, when we were then given the go ahead to redesign 47 windows on site to pass the regulations. 

Center Mullion Removed
Center Mullion has now been removed from its fixed point, and now opens with the left hand opener, giving enough clearance for a person to jump out of in case of fire

Smaller Window
This is a smaller window which has the same issues. This is what all the windows looked like when shut.
These are the type of commercial jobs we at NW Door and Window Repairs love working on. We find that we can always come up with a solution to all our clients needs, and get the job done for you.

All of our quotations for our work are free, and without any obligation for you to have the work undertaken by us.

So if you have a problem with any of your windows or doors which are not up to the Fire Regulations, then please give us a call, send us an email, or visit our website to find out more.


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From Luton to London
Window and Door Refurbishment and Repair Specialists 

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