Looking for double glazing in Lincoln? S&K Glazing has been installing across Lincolnshire for over a decade. Double glazing remains the most cost-effective upgrade for any property. Two panes of glass separated by an argon-filled cavity dramatically reduce heat loss, cut energy bills by up to 35%, and slash external noise.
Double glazing remains the most cost-effective upgrade for any property. Two panes of glass separated by an argon-filled cavity dramatically reduce heat loss, cut energy bills by up to 35%, and slash external noise. S&K Glazing supplies and installs A-rated double glazed units in uPVC, aluminium, timber and steel frames across the UK.
Lincoln's cathedral quarter, steep historic streets like Steep Hill, and Bailgate Georgian conservation drive heritage glazing work across LN1-LN6. Listed-building consents, slim-profile heritage double glazing, and traditional sash window restoration are our main local specialisms.
For window-replacement work in Lincoln, the property mix across East Midlands ranges from period stock through to modern new-build, so we specify the thermal solution per property — A++ rated double-glazed sealed units for standard upgrades (U-value 1.4 W/m²K), A-rated solar-control glazing for south-facing elevations, and triple-glazed argon-filled builds achieving 0.8 W/m²K for owners targeting near-Passivhaus performance. Most commonly we're working across LN1 and LN6 postcodes.
Our local surveyor measures every opening, discusses style and glass options, and provides a written fixed-price quote within 24 hours.
Units are made to measure at our Birmingham facility using Pilkington, Saint-Gobain or Guardian glass and FENSA-approved frames.
Our FENSA-registered fitters remove old frames, install new units, and finish with silicone sealing, internal beading and trim — usually in a single day per property.
Free survey, fixed-price quotes, no pressure sales. Call us, message on WhatsApp, or fill in the form — we typically respond within an hour during working days.
Local survey, fixed-price quote, no obligation.