Clear View Secondary Glazing is simple to fit
yourself. If you like DIY, you are not in our
fitting area, or you'd like to keep your costs
to a minimum, 'Fit it Yourself' is ideal. With
step by step assistance, a
simple measuring guide and easy to follow
installation instructions, Clear View secondary
glazing units are supplied fully assembled,
pre-drilled and ready to install. Finishing trims
are also supplied, so no post-decorative work
is required (which is often a missed cost
associated with full window replacement).
This is all you'll need:
Spirit level
Drill
Screwdriver and fixing screws
Filler, Caulk or Silicon Sealant
Wall Plugs (if required)
yourself. If you like DIY, you are not in our
fitting area, or you'd like to keep your costs
to a minimum, 'Fit it Yourself' is ideal. With
step by step assistance, a
simple measuring guide and easy to follow
installation instructions, Clear View secondary
glazing units are supplied fully assembled,
pre-drilled and ready to install. Finishing trims
are also supplied, so no post-decorative work
is required (which is often a missed cost
associated with full window replacement).
This is all you'll need:
Spirit level
Drill
Screwdriver and fixing screws
Filler, Caulk or Silicon Sealant
Wall Plugs (if required)
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...Your secondary glazing has arrived, you've removed the packaging - what next? Use the pre-drilled fixing points to fit your unit. Lift the unit into position, adjust and pack, if necessary, to ensure it is central, level and matces any primary window gazing bars - aided by the tolerance deduction. Mark, drill and screw-fix the unit into place, checking the unit is level and in position. When it's fixed, the tolerance deduction leaves approx 5mm gap around the unit (depending on how straight your primary window frame is) which will be covered by the edging trims we supply with every order. These can be shaped to fit between wall and frame covering for a neat finish, and they are attached to the sub-frame with a 'no-nails' type adhesive or silicone.



