Do you want to find out more about how to operate your windows, or perhaps you’re not sure the best way to look after your door?
Our advice articles, blogs and FAQs will give you the answer to most home improvement questions, and if it’s not there, drop us an email.
Yes. We have several solutions to this problem, from installing a very efficient climate control system to installing an insulated roofing system. One of our assessors will be able to advise the best solution for your property.
Yes. Converting a glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof to a solid roof is deemed as the creation of an extension, so a building warrant is always required.
That depends on the size of the conservatory and what shape of roof you have. Typically all roof conversions are completed within the week. However follow on trades such as ames taping, plastering, decoration and electrics will be required to complete the project.
Some conservatories may not be able to withstand the weight of a new solid roof. Our technical assessors have been trained to identify whether your conservatory is suitable and can advise you during their visit. A Structural Engineering Report is always required as part of the building warrant process, giving you peace of mind that the new structure will be there to last.
A build-up of moss and algae is very common, yet it can cause problems with leaks and draughts. Our premium cleaning service ensures your conservatory will sparkle once again.
A gasket is the rubber seal that goes around the window or door to provide weather protection between the frame and glass or sash. If this deteriorates it can cause leaks, so it’s always a good idea to get them checked if you are concerned.
Yes. Typically when seals are worn they need to be replaced. Our assessor will identify what kind of seal or gasket you require so that our technicians can replace them.
With modern glazing more heat is kept inside, moisture condenses on a cold surface, so external condensation is actually your window doing a good job of keeping the warmth in. Find out more here.
Internal condensation usually occurs in the winter, when the warm moist air comes in to contact with the glass, which is typically colder. The best solution to minimise internal condensation is to increase ventilation. It may be possible to retrospectively fit trickle vents in older windows, which will help reduce condensation.
Condensation in between two panes is due to the failure of the seal around the window. to solve this problem you don’t need to replace the whole window, just the double glazed unit which is a straight forward job and costs from as little as £150, supplied and fitted.
Typically an uPVC double glazed unit takes around half an hour to replace.
Unfortunately we cannot supply extra window keys, but we can fit new handles with new keys for you instead.
No. FIX from CR Smith can supply and fit new handles, locking systems and straighten up squint door sashes.
Yes. FIX can supply extra security keys for you, and it can all be done over the phone. All we need is a few details, it is a quick an easy process.
Yes. One of our technical assessors will come out to your property free of charge, assess the structure and provide a quotation for the best solution for you.
Yes. All our products have a 12-month product and installation guarantee. Secondary glazing has a separate five-year manufacturer’s warranty.