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Read about developments at West Leigh Limited. We have lots of news to share from new product development to exciting projects and events.

Benefits of Thermally Broken steel windows

Sep 07, 2020

The modern version of the steel window has the same classic appearance, but is more energy efficient and versatile than ever before. The look of these iconic, slim framed, vast expanses of glass make the windows a popular choice, and something that will last for several years to come.

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Thermally Broken or Non-Thermally Broken Steel Windows?

Aug 30, 2020

Metal windows and doors made from Aluminium, steel or bronze are stronger because of their structural strength. However, the disadvantage of this feature is its mismanaged energy efficiency since metal conducts heat easily. This means on a hot day a solid metal frame will act like a radiator in your room, and likewise, on a cold day, you will be losing heat outdoors through your frames.

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Thermally Broken vs Non Thermally Broken

Aug 15, 2020

When you are looking at the metal window and door options you may see the term ‘thermally broken’ or ‘non-thermally broken’ throughout the information you are reading. If you are not experienced in selecting or specifying steel frames this may be a foreign phrase to you but it is one that is very important when choosing the steel window/door system.

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W50 TB Windows installed into 100 union street

Jul 24, 2020

West Leigh Ltd installed a range of W50 TB windows into 100 Union Street, London. This project reflects the steers from research on progressive workplace design.

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The Steel Window Myth Explained

Jul 17, 2020

There are many different profiles, which are all supplied by one supplier, a company called Montanstahl. They hot roll the steel to form the profiles used by window manufacturers. You will see the likes of W20, W30, W40, W40, W50TB etc used in the UK.

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Heritage windows for commercial and residential property

Jul 03, 2020

There are many choices when looking at new or refitted windows, doors and screens for both residential and commercial buildings. Yet the one material the specifier can be truly sure of in terms of longevity, flexibility and beauty is steel.

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