- Impact from a stone or other object smashing the glass in a ‘bullseye’ effect
- The result of a break-in
- Extreme weather or changes in pressure causing a crack
- The sealed unit being ‘blown’, meaning that it’s no longer energy efficient due to air leaking out
Queenborough
Queenborough is a small town on the Isle of Sheppey in the Swale district of Kent in South East England. Queenborough is two miles (3 km) south of Sheerness. It grew as a port near the Thames Estuary at the westward entry to the Swale where it joins the River Medway. It is in the Sittingbourne and Sheppey legislative constituency. Queenborough Harbour provides moorings between the Thames and Medway. It is feasible to land at Queenborough on any kind of trend and there are watercraft building contractors and also chandlers in the marina. Admiral Lord Nelson is deemed to have discovered most of his seafaring abilities in these waters, as well as additionally shared a home near the tiny harbour with his mistress, Lady Hamilton. Queenborough today still reflects something of its original 18th-century seafaring background, from which period most of its even more famous buildings make it through. The church is the single making it through feature from the medieval period. The community was first stood for by two members of parliament in 1572. At the 2001 UK census, the church of Queenborough had a population of 3,471.