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Saturday, 19 May 2012
 

Pilkington Self-cleaning windows  

Modern home design tends to feature lots of glass for a very obvious reason; the more glass in your home the more light flows in! Of course the downside of this is that more glass means more windows to clean.

Cleaning the windows is a job that most homeowners hate and often we end up paying someone to do the job for us. The alternative is not just unpleasant; perching on a ladder trying to clean your windows and conservatory is actively dangerous!

Fortunately, there no longer needs to be a downside to having as much glass as you like in your home. Self cleaning glass saves you time and money by removing the need to clean your windows.

Where can self-cleaning glass be fitted?

The upstairs windows are the obvious place to fit self cleaning glass. You can get rid of your ladder or your window cleaner without having to settle for unsightly streaks on your windows. Accidents caused by cleaning upstairs windows and dirt encrusted windows are no longer a factor things to Pilkington Activ™.

Another oft neglected area is those hard to reach windows. The harder they are to get at, the more likely they are to be left. If you want to avoid dirty windows letting down the overall appearance of your home then make sure to fit self cleaning class in the hard to access places.

You might be surprised to hear us recommend it, but also think about fitting them on ground floor windows. They might be the easiest and safest windows to clean, but you are still going to waste time and money on cleaning them. Why not just fit self cleaning windows throughout your house.