Looking for listed building glazing in Hounslow? S&K Glazing has been installing across Greater London for over a decade. Listed Buildings (Grade I, II*, and II) have legal protections preventing unauthorised alteration to their historic fabric — including windows, doors, and glazing. For Hounslow properties near Heathrow Airport (LHR), we can specify acoustic-grade glass to reduce aircraft noise alongside thermal performance.
Listed Buildings (Grade I, II*, and II) have legal protections preventing unauthorised alteration to their historic fabric — including windows, doors, and glazing. Any change requires Listed Building Consent from your local planning authority, with specifications meeting Historic England guidance. S&K Glazing specialises in Listed Building glazing — surveys, consent applications, and installations using approved heritage specifications that preserve authentic character.
Hounslow sits directly under the Heathrow flight path — aircraft noise here regularly exceeds 85 dB at peak times. Our acoustic triple glazing is in constant demand across TW3, TW4, TW5 and TW7. Many Hounslow properties qualify for Heathrow's Quieter Neighbourhoods Support scheme, which is delivered by Kier Places as Heathrow's appointed contractor. We're not part of that official scheme — but we can confirm your eligibility, explain the application route, and quote for private acoustic upgrades or properties outside the scheme boundary.
For heritage and listed-property work in Hounslow, planning constraints frequently dictate the spec — we work within Greater London council's conservation area rules and listed-building consent requirements, using putty-glazed timber sashes, slim-sightline secondary glazing systems that sit invisibly behind original primary glazing, and steel-window restoration for Crittall-style frames. Most commonly we're working across TW3, TW4, TW5 and TW7 postcodes. We prepare the heritage statement and Building Regulations submission alongside our quote where it's needed for London conservation areas.
We visit the property, photograph each window, and produce a heritage condition assessment. We then arrange a pre-application meeting with your local conservation officer to confirm acceptable specifications.
We prepare drawings, photographs, and a heritage justification statement. Application typically takes 8-12 weeks for determination.
Approved specifications manufactured at our specialist heritage workshop. Lead time 10-14 weeks for full Listed Building installations.
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