This project was a former brewery near Shrewsbury, which is Grade II listed. The property situated in the tiny village […]
This project was a former brewery near Shrewsbury, which is Grade II listed. The property situated in the tiny village of Cardington, near Church Stretton in Shropshire. The village is so small that in only has one postcode and the village pub is reported to be one of the oldest in Britain. Our partner, Gowercroft Joinery, produced flush heritage casements using high end vacuum glazing.
The homeowner was suffering with high levels of condensation on their old single glazed windows, which was causing mould and damp in the property. Flush heritage casements fitted with vacuum glazing were selected to maximise the performance of the windows and improve the comfort of the occupants.
Vacuum Glazing UK Ltd. supplied vacuum glass to the manufacturer to complete the contract. The end client was delighted and noted that the windows had “completely transformed our home”.