Detailed pricing and recommendations for every room in your home
Secondary glazing costs vary significantly by room due to window sizes, specific requirements, and performance needs. This guide provides accurate pricing and expert recommendations for each room type.
Smallest Investment
£300-£600
Bathroom
Average Room
£500-£900
Bedroom/Office
Largest Investment
£800-£1,400
Living Room
2-3 windows
4mm glass for clarity, or 6mm glass if noise is a concern. Bay windows add 20-30% to costs.
1-2 windows
6mm glass for maximum noise reduction, especially in master bedrooms facing roads.
1-2 windows
Acrylic or glass with tilt-out access for ventilation. Add £50-£100 for moisture-resistant seals.
1 window
Frosted acrylic or obscured glass. Magnetic or lift-out for easy cleaning access.
1-2 windows
4mm glass for clarity during video calls, 6mm for busy streets. Consider upward of £700 for acoustic performance.
1 window
Acrylic (impact-resistant) or safety glass. Lockable handles essential. Add £30-£50 for child safety features.
Total: £2,700-£4,800
10-15% discount available for whole-property installation
Total: £4,200-£7,400
15-20% discount available for whole-property installation
Start with bedrooms and living rooms for maximum comfort and energy savings. Add other rooms later as budget allows.
Use premium 6mm glass in bedrooms for noise reduction, acrylic in children's rooms for safety, and standard 4mm glass elsewhere.
Installing multiple rooms simultaneously saves 10-20% on labor costs compared to separate installations.
Bathrooms and small bedrooms with standard windows are suitable for confident DIYers, saving £100-£200 per window on installation.