yes there are
yes they do, but the good ones are expensive
generally you'll get some pointers, but I've yet to see a window installer careful about thermal bridging unless a drawing is prepared.
Thanks again for replying
Could you mention some of the companies that do?
your retro-fitting? so the detail depends on what is the existing structure and what can be added in the allowable space. where drylining is proposed, I would suggest a product like aerogel on the reveal and butted against the new frame with wire mesh, plaster painted would work where space is an issue. the threshold will be more difficult and the existing situation would need to be evaluated. where EWI is proposed then there is more scope to move out the door frame and get a better overlap with the new insulation. air-tightness tape/ membrane should also be installed in either situation aboveHow much would it cost to get a drawing prepared and is there anyone in the North East that would do so?
Did you think of curtains lined with insulating lining? Works a treat for us.