Replacing Double Glazing Windows
Tax Planning and Financial

Hubber
Hubber
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2 months ago
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Hello Friends, 

The double-glazing units in one of my rental properties need to be renewed. The units are approximately 30 years old (old-style aluminum windows). It's causing a lot of damp so it's time to replace them now. 

Can I claim this as an expense? I know it will improve the value of the property but I am reluctantly having to replace them as old windows have failed.

New windows will be UPVC double glazing (A rated), with trickle vents, compliant with building regulations. 

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