Secondary Glazing Installers in Mayfair
Professional secondary glazing installation for luxury properties in W1K and W1J. Reduce noise from busy London streets while preserving the character of your Mayfair home.

Mayfair Secondary Glazing Specialists
Heritage Properties
Expert installation in Georgian and Victorian properties throughout W1K and W1J postcodes.
Noise Reduction
Up to 45dB noise reduction from Oxford Street, Park Lane, and surrounding busy roads.
Luxury Service
Discreet, professional service tailored for high-end Mayfair residences.
Mayfair Heritage & Conservation Expertise
Mayfair sits within the City of Westminster's most tightly controlled conservation zones. We have extensive experience working with the Grosvenor Estate, the Crown Estate, and Westminster City Council's planning department.
The Mayfair Conservation Area
Covering nearly all of W1K and W1J, this is one of London's largest conservation areas. The Grosvenor Estate manages much of the freehold, and their surveyors require detailed specifications for any window alteration. Our secondary glazing has been approved on properties across Berkeley Square, Mount Street, and Carlos Place. We supply the technical drawings and heritage impact statements the Estate requires.
Key streets: Berkeley Square, Mount Street, Carlos Place, Bruton Street, Albemarle Street, Dover Street
Grosvenor Square & the US Embassy Quarter
The Grade II listed Georgian townhouses around Grosvenor Square (c.1725-1731) feature some of Mayfair's most significant original sash windows with hand-blown Crown glass. Since the US Embassy relocated to Nine Elms, residential conversions in this area demand the highest acoustic performance to offset ongoing Oxford Street and Park Lane traffic noise. We install 10.8mm laminated acoustic glass with 150mm air gaps in these properties.
Key streets: Grosvenor Square, Upper Grosvenor Street, Brook Street, North Audley Street
Shepherd Market & Curzon Street
Mayfair's village quarter dates from Edward Shepherd's 1735 development. The intimate scale of properties here means bespoke measurement is essential -- no two windows are alike. The narrow lanes create acoustic echo effects that amplify restaurant and nightlife noise. Our surveys account for these unique sound patterns, recommending different glass specifications for street-facing versus courtyard windows.
Key streets: Shepherd Market, Curzon Street, Half Moon Street, Hertford Street, Queen Street
Park Lane & the Hyde Park Frontage
The grand 19th-century mansions and mansion blocks along Park Lane face relentless dual-carriageway traffic. Properties like those on Stanhope Gate and Tilney Street experience sustained noise levels of 75+ dB. We've installed triple-layer acoustic secondary glazing in several Park Lane penthouses, achieving internal levels below 30 dB -- quieter than a library.
Key streets: Park Lane, Stanhope Gate, Tilney Street, Aldford Street, South Street
Berkeley Square
W1J - Georgian c.1730
Grosvenor Square
W1K - Grade II listed
Mount Street
W1K - Queen Anne revival
Davies Street
W1K - Mixed Georgian
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