Wellington Double Glazing Project not just for Snowy Temperatures (1888PressRelease) A recent double glazing project in Wellington has proven to be a great demonstration for owners of existing homes. The home owners didn't just want to double glazing their existing windows to improve insulation against snowy temperatures. They wanted to improve their million dollar views across the Wellington harbour. (1888PressRelease) It never snows in Wellington, right? Think again! With the present weather patterns in Wellington and across New Zealand, the snow is serving up a cool reminder of just how unpredictable the weather can be. But it hasn't all been about trying to keep warm in these extreme temperatures. Kiwis around Wellington flocked to their windows (and braver ones to the streets) to experience the once in a lifetime event of snow falling on their city. It's times like these that we appreciate more than ever the value of having warm windows. That is, windows where we do not have to wipe away the condensation to see the views. For a recent customer of The Double Glazing Company in Wellington, attaining warmer windows wasn't just about being able to see through the glass clearly on cold mornings. It was also about taking a broken view of the harbour and turning it into a million dollar picture. All just in time to see the snow falling this winter! "Our client has a home in Khandallah with fantastic views looking out across the Wellington harbour," said Martin Gunn from The Double Glazing Company in Wellington. "For them it wasn't just about improving the insulation of their windows. They wanted to turn a group of smaller windows into one large picture window". While double glazing was the perfect solution, delivering the finished result didn't come without its challenges! The Double Glazing Company's solution had to meet design requirements that included handling the extremes of Wellington winds. Along with this, the location of the window itself meant that a crane was required to get the new double glazing unit into place. The Double Glazing Company team carefully removed the old single glass, together with the internal timber mullions. This provided a large window space for the new double glazing unit. Utilising replacement timber beads designed by The Double Glazing Company, they were then able to seal the double glazing unit in place. This was all done to meet New Zealand best practice standards for installing double glazing. Then it all came down to the real test. Martin smiles as he recalls the customer's reaction to seeing the new window for the first time. "The owner asked us when we would have the glass in - not realising that she was looking through her new double glazing". This was a particularly pleasing result for The Double Glazing Company who prides itself in providing innovative solutions that allow double glazing to be fitted into existing homes. In particular, is the goal of making the changes as unnoticeable as possible - apart from the new found warmth and huge