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    Commercial Secondary Glazing London

    Professional secondary glazing solutions for offices, hotels, schools, and commercial buildings. Improve productivity and create comfortable environments with our commercial-grade noise reduction systems.

    Secondary Glazing for Business

    In today's competitive business environment, creating optimal working conditions is essential. External noise from traffic, construction, and urban activity can significantly impact productivity, employee wellbeing, and client perception of your premises.

    Our commercial secondary glazing solutions are designed specifically for business environments. We understand the unique challenges of working in occupied buildings, the need for minimal disruption, and the importance of meeting building regulations and fire safety requirements.

    With experience across hundreds of commercial projects in London, we've developed efficient installation processes that work around your business operations. Our phased approach means you can continue trading while we transform your acoustic environment.

    From small office suites to major hotel refurbishments, we provide end-to-end project management, ensuring your commercial secondary glazing project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards.

    Sectors We Serve

    Tailored solutions for every commercial environment

    Offices

    Open-plan and private offices benefit from reduced external noise, improving concentration and productivity. We've completed projects for major law firms, financial institutions, and tech companies across London.

    Hotels & Hospitality

    Guest satisfaction depends on peaceful rooms. Our secondary glazing ensures 5-star sleep quality even in busy city centre locations, helping maintain high review scores.

    Schools & Universities

    Educational environments require quiet spaces for learning. We provide solutions for classrooms, libraries, and examination halls that meet acoustic standards.

    Business Benefits

    The ROI of a quieter workplace

    Increased Productivity

    Studies show noise reduction can improve workplace productivity by up to 66%.

    Employee Wellbeing

    Create a comfortable working environment that supports staff health and satisfaction.

    Minimal Disruption

    Phased installation options ensure your business continues operating during works.

    Building Compliance

    All installations meet building regulations and fire safety requirements.

    Our Commercial Process

    Professional project management from start to finish

    1

    Site Survey

    Free comprehensive survey of your premises to assess requirements and challenges.

    2

    Proposal & Planning

    Detailed proposal with specifications, timeline, and phased installation options.

    3

    Project Management

    Dedicated project manager coordinates all aspects of your installation.

    4

    Quality Handover

    Final inspection, staff briefing, and comprehensive warranty documentation.

    Commercial Pricing

    Competitive bulk pricing for commercial projects. Costs typically range from £150-500 per square meter depending on specifications and volume.

    Volume Discounts Available

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    • Free site survey
    • Project management included
    • Phased installation available
    • Building regulation compliance
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    Boost Productivity by 66% With a Quieter Workspace

    Get volume pricing for your office, hotel, or school. Free site survey with projected ROI included.

    Sources & References
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    Authoritative sources supporting the information in this article.

    1. British Standards Institution (BSI) (2014). Guidance on sound insulation and noise reduction for buildings. BS 8233:2014.Open source

      This is the primary British Standard for sound insulation in buildings, providing criteria for noise levels in commercial offices.

    2. HM Government (2021). Approved Document L2: Conservation of fuel and power in buildings other than dwellings. Building Regulations 2010.Open source

      Outlines the legal requirements for conservation of fuel and power in non-domestic buildings, highlighting how secondary glazing improves U-values.

    3. Historic England (2017). Modifying Historic Windows as Part of Retrofitting Energy-Saving Measures (JN 155). Historic England Conservation Guidance.Open source

      The definitive guide for upgrading windows in London's heritage and listed commercial properties without compromising historical integrity.

    4. Association of Noise Consultants (ANC) (2020). Acoustics in Schools and Offices: A Design Guide. ANC Guidelines.Open source

      A technical guide specifically addressing the optimization of office environments through acoustic design and glazing specifications.

    5. BRE (Building Research Establishment) (2012). The thermal and acoustic performance of secondary glazing. BRE Information Paper IP 14/12.Open source

      Provides scientific data on the thermal and acoustic benefits of secondary glazing systems compared to primary double glazing.