Secondary Glazing Richmond TW9 TW10
Professional secondary glazing installation in Richmond's prestigious TW9 and TW10 postcodes. Specializing in Georgian properties, period homes, and riverside properties with expert noise reduction and thermal efficiency solutions.
Richmond Secondary Glazing Specialists

Expert Installation in Richmond's Premier Properties
Specialized in Georgian terraces and period properties throughout TW9 and TW10
Conservation area approved solutions for listed buildings
Noise reduction from Richmond Road and A316 traffic
Thermal efficiency improvements for riverside properties
Richmond Areas We Cover
Richmond Heritage & Conservation Expertise
Richmond upon Thames contains 73 conservation areas and over 700 listed buildings. We understand the unique challenges of this borough's Heathrow flight path exposure combined with its exceptional architectural heritage.
Richmond Hill & the Terrace
The view from Richmond Hill is the only view in England protected by an Act of Parliament (Richmond, Petersham and Ham Open Spaces Act 1902). The Georgian terraces along The Terrace and Friars Stile Road (c.1770-1800) feature tall sash windows with views across the Thames to the water meadows. These properties face both the A307 traffic noise and Heathrow flight path noise (overhead every 90 seconds during peak hours). Our acoustic secondary glazing achieves 44 dB noise reduction, making these stunning properties liveable again.
Key streets: The Terrace, Friars Stile Road, Mount Ararat Road, Queens Road, Richmond Hill
Richmond Green Conservation Area
Richmond Green is one of England's most significant surviving Tudor and Georgian greens, surrounded by the Grade I listed Maids of Honour Row (1724), the Richmond Theatre (Frank Matcham, 1899), and the remains of Richmond Palace. The Grade II* listed houses along the green's south side have distinctive early Georgian sash windows with thick glazing bars. Our secondary glazing in three Maids of Honour Row properties was approved by Historic England and featured in the Georgian Group's Journal.
Key streets: Richmond Green (all sides), The Wardrobe, Old Palace Lane, Old Palace Yard, Brewers Lane
Petersham & Ham: The Heathrow Factor
Petersham and Ham sit directly under Heathrow's eastern approach path. Aircraft noise events of 70+ dB occur every 90 seconds during peak operations. The 17th-century Ham House (National Trust) and the Georgian villas along Petersham Road (including the Grade I listed Petersham House) require both the highest acoustic performance and absolute heritage sensitivity. Our specialist flight-path installations use thicker 10.8mm laminated glass with enhanced low-frequency absorption to address the specific 125-250 Hz rumble of descending aircraft.
Key streets: Petersham Road, River Lane, Ham Street, Lock Road, Sudbrook Lane
Kew & the Botanical Gardens Quarter
The streets surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Royal Botanic Gardens -- Kew Green, Kew Road, and Mortlake Road -- feature a mix of Georgian cottages and substantial Victorian villas. Properties along the A307 Kew Road face significant traffic noise, while those closer to the South Circular (A205) experience both road and rail noise from the District Line. The Kew Green conservation area requires all external changes to be approved by Richmond Council's heritage team. Our installations in 15+ Kew properties have all received retrospective approval.
Key streets: Kew Green, Kew Road, Mortlake Road, Sandycombe Road, Ennerdale Road
TW9 - Richmond Town
- Richmond Hill (Georgian terraces)
- Richmond Green (Tudor/Georgian)
- Richmond town centre
- Kew Gardens quarter
TW10 - Ham & Petersham
- Petersham Road (Grade I listed)
- Ham House (National Trust)
- Sudbrook Park
- Richmond Park gate lodges
Heritage Landmarks
- Richmond Park (Royal Park)
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (UNESCO)
- Ham House (17th century, NT)
- Maids of Honour Row (1724)
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