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Cat flap fitted in double glazed door.
Indeed this is a common installation in back doors.
Sureflap offers a range of dog cat flaps for double glazing glass doors.
We can provide cat flap installation anywhere in your home doors or windows no request is too difficult.
Often we install cat flaps into upvc.
They offer a range of sizes from small to large and look un obstructive when installing into your glass door.
We offer a variety of glass for you to choose from whether you want a clear panel or a patterned piece to match your existing glass we will endeavor to get you the glass you require.
Most of our customers want cat flap installation into toughened double glazed doors or units.
Our expert glaziers can also fit cat flaps in single and double glazed glass doors as well as upvc or wood panels.
Montrose glass can handle more than just window repairs our expert glaziers can also fit cat flaps in glass doors and units like upvc or timber basically we can provide cat flap installation anywhere in your home.
Sorry we do not fit cat flaps into double glazed windows.
As the complete glass sealed unit will need to be replaced.
Our cat flap fitters prices are extremely competitive we don t charge by the hour nor do we have any hidden charges.
The most usual place for a cat flap to be fitted is in the back door which will either be a full length or a half length double glazed unit or upvc panel installs commonly we fit cat flaps into double glazed french doors and patio doors.
We take the glass out and replace with a standard upvc panel.
I hope to clarify our opinion on installing cat flaps into a front door.
We are able to fit cat flaps into single glazed double glazed laminated and toughened glass both in windows and doors.
Aluminium and metal skinned doors.
Double glazed units are sealed units.
Sureflap cat flap with microchip identification.
The range of pet flaps from sureflap is designed specifically for use in double glazed doors.
Therefore if this seal is broken by cutting a hole for a cat flap then air can enter and cause your window to steam or mist up.