by Lyn Beinat | Oct 10, 2025 | Double Glazing, Energy Efficiency, Secondary Glazing, Thermal Efficiency
ecoGlaze - Because Wasting Single Glazed Timber Windows is Madness From R&D Obsession to Retrofit Game-Changer Most people think ecoGlaze® was invented in a flash of inspiration. It wasn’t. This journey actually started in 2005, when Maurice Beinat, ecoMaster’s...
by Maurice Beinat | Mar 3, 2023 | Double Glazing, Secondary Glazing
Have you ever found yourself looking at one of those beautifully designed houses with fantastic furniture, great space management and stunning ginormous windows with breathtaking views? Possibly you will have caught yourself thinking “wow, that would be such a...
by Maurice Beinat | Feb 7, 2023 | Secondary Glazing, Double Glazing, Thermal Efficiency, Windows
Did you know that your windows and doors are thermal weak spots in your home? The answer is ecoGlaze – secondary glazing for existing windows. Single glazed windows and doors are great heat conductors. In wintertime, up to 40% of your home’s heating can be lost...
by Lyn Beinat | Oct 29, 2019 | Double Glazing, Draught Stopper, ecoMaster Home, Energy Efficiency, Secondary Glazing, Thermal Efficiency
DIY Projects in the Study Working in a study can be a reasonably uncomfortable experience. For a start, you’re just sitting sedentary. If space is cool, you’re soon going to be feeling frozen. There are a few things that have been done here to try and alleviate that....
by Lyn Beinat | Oct 21, 2019 | Double Glazing, Secondary Glazing
Installing ecoGlaze Retrofit Double Glazing One of the things that were paramount in improving the overall thermal performance of this home was to do something with the glazing. Because it’s such a big place, it’s got so much glass, and especially here in the living...
by Lyn Beinat | Jun 24, 2019 | Double Glazing, Draught Stopper, Energy Efficiency, Insulation, Roof Insulation, Secondary Glazing, Underfloor Insulation, Windows
Old houses and energy efficency Heritage homes may be stunning and highly valuable in the housing market, but they offer a different dilemma to their owners: Renovating them is hard work and they can be expensive to run and maintain. Among the most difficult...
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