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An image of a small oak sapling next to a full-grown pine tree, showing the contrast in their growth stages. The sapling represents the early stages of growth, while the mature pine tree towers over it, symbolizing the differences in growth rates between these two types of trees.

Accoya vs. Traditional Timbers: Why Accoya Beats Oak

Wood choice is crucial to crafting high-quality timber windows and doors. At Gowercroft Joinery, we’re often asked if we use…

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The image depicts a busy urban street scene at night, with several cars and a large blue rubbish lorry moving along the road. The buildings lining the street are classic Victorian-style terraced houses with warm, glowing lights emanating from their large bay windows. Despite the hustle and bustle outside, with vehicles navigating the street and their headlights cutting through the darkness, the interiors visible through the windows appear peaceful and cosy. The residents inside seem unaffected by the noise outside, possibly due to effective window soundproofing, which contrasts the noisy, chaotic atmosphere outside with the calm, serene environment within.

How Do Sound Insulation Windows Improve Building Acoustics?

Fed up with hearing noise from outside, even with the windows closed? From bin lorries to local pubs, external noise…

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A charming brick cottage featuring off-white timber flush casement windows, highlighting the Richmond Flush Casement range by Gowercroft Joinery. The windows blend seamlessly with the traditional aesthetics of the property while providing modern performance standards.

Which Flush Casement Window is Best for Your Project?

When it comes to choosing the perfect windows for your project, the decision can feel overwhelming. At Gowercroft Joinery, we…

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Window values explained - a glass bar chart.

Window Values Explained

Demystify double glazing for energy-efficient homes. Explore key values, compare options, and make informed choices for a comfortable, sustainable living space.

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Quirks of vacuum glazing - condensation on the outside of a vacuum glazing unit showing the areas around the pillars

Understanding the Quirks of Vacuum Glazing

Uncover the charm in the quirks of vacuum glazing! From subtle distortions to unique condensation patterns, explore cutting-edge window technology.

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Energy Efficiency Made Easy: Gowercroft and Part L Compliance: Main image of Part L graphic over some energy efficient windows

Energy Efficiency Made Easy: Gowercroft and Part L Compliance

Discover how Gowercroft’s energy-efficient windows and doors can help architects and builders comply with Part L Building Regulations. Learn about their high-quality insulation materials, advanced glazing techniques, and commitment to sustainability.

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View of the main master bedroom heritage windows before installation at the Maltsters Tap in Shropshire

Can you get condensation on windows with vacuum glazing?

Learn about condensation on windows, the drawbacks of double glazing, and how vacuum glazing can help prevent condensation by maintaining a consistent room temperature. Discover the benefits of vacuum glazing for reducing moisture buildup.

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Why does Vacuum Insulated Glass have a Getter?

Why does Vacuum Insulated Glass have a Getter?

In this post we’ll tell you all about Vacuum Insulated Glass and answer the question “Why does Vacuum Insulated Glass have a Getter?”.

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What is the Flexible Edge Sealing in vacuum double glazing?

What is the Flexible Edge Sealing in vacuum double glazing?

Vacuum double glazing is one of the most efficient ways of reducing heat loss in your home. When you have…

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