On Waverley Street in Lenah Valley, Tasmania, Sealasash recently completed a retrofit double glazing Lenah Valley project that blended modern efficiency with traditional style. This charming brick home had original sash windows that were struggling with poor insulation and draughts, making winters uncomfortable and heating costs high.
We upgraded the clear panes with Vacuum Insulated Double Glazing by Panasonic, giving the home advanced thermal performance while keeping the original timber frames. To complete the job, our team carried out full draught and acoustic sealing, ensuring every gap was closed to improve comfort and reduce external noise.
Replica Glazing Bars for Heritage Character
To preserve the home’s traditional appearance, we also installed replica glazing bars. This detail ensured the property maintained its period style while benefiting from the insulation of cutting-edge vacuum glass. For homeowners interested in how design choices impact efficiency, our guide to window performance explains how glazing upgrades can be tailored to different architectural needs.
Results of the Waverley Street Retrofit
The project delivered:
- Warmer interiors with reduced energy loss
- Draught-free and quieter living spaces
- A period-correct look with replica glazing bars – find out more about this method here.
- Long-term sustainability through advanced vacuum glass
As explained in our Simple Solutions Work article, sealing is a crucial step that ensures glass upgrades perform at their best. This Waverley Street project shows how retrofit double glazing Lenah Valley can provide efficiency, comfort, and heritage preservation all in one solution.
Check out the review the client left us!
