GLRE excels in providing comprehensive commercial glazing refurbishment services, offering high-level and overhead window restoration as a cost-effective solution to premature replacement. Our expertise addresses a range of common issues such as water ingress, defective gasket seals, and the failure of various window components.
As a company, we specialise in the planning and delivery of glazing refurbishment projects for the commercial sector.
The size and duration of the projects undertaken varies greatly, from small day-works to five-year regeneration projects.
The level of high-level and overhead works undertaken varies with our clients requesting full refurbishment of system components including the existing glazing, gasket systems, pressure plates, capping details, weather seals and associated components, the cleaning of fixtures and fittings, through to entire glazing system overhauls.
Commercial glazing systems can face numerous challenges over time, making refurbishment services essential:
Water Ingress: Addressing leaks to prevent damage and maintain interior comfort.
Defective Gasket Seals: Replacing worn or defective seals to ensure watertight integrity.
Mechanism Failures: Repairing or replacing faulty opening mechanisms, locks, hinges, and safety components for operational efficiency.
Glass Panel Damage: Restoring the integrity of high-level glazed units and fractured glass panels to ensure safety and aesthetics.
Ageing Infrastructure: Updating ageing glazing systems to extend their service life and enhance building performance.
A testament to our enduring quality and commitment.
From rope access services to full-scale refurbishments.
Serving businesses across the entire UK.
Utilising the latest techniques and equipment for optimal results.
Hear from our satisfied clients about their experiences with GLRE. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction shines through in every project we undertake.
Yes, double glazing units can often be refurbished, including the replacement of seals, glass units, and other components to restore their performance.
Replacing or refurbishing 20-year-old double glazing can be worth it for improved energy efficiency, reduced noise, and enhanced security.
Repairing double glazing is often a cost-effective way to address specific issues without the need for complete replacement, extending the life of the existing units.
Yes, double glazed windows can be restored through refurbishment services, including seal replacement, glass unit repairs, and mechanism maintenance.