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uPVC & Aluminium Windows

uPVC and aluminium windows offer durability, low maintenance, and excellent energy efficiency. uPVC is cost-effective and resistant to rot and corrosion, while aluminium provides a sleek, modern look with slim frames and greater structural strength.

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Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged at the side and top, and open outwards, providing excellent ventilation and unobstructed views. They are easy to operate and can be opened fully for maximum airflow, making them ideal for various room styles.

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Flush Sash Windows

Flush sash windows feature sashes that sit flush with the frame, offering a streamlined and elegant appearance. They combine traditional aesthetics with modern performance, making them perfect for both contemporary and heritage properties.

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Bay or Bow Windows

Bay or bow windows extend outward from the home, creating additional interior space and allowing more natural light to enter. They provide panoramic views and are a great way to enhance the aesthetic appeal and value of your home.

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Crittall Style Windows

Crittall style windows have slim, steel frames that offer a distinctive, industrial look. They are ideal for modern homes and loft conversions, providing a strong and stylish design with large glass panes for maximum light.

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Vertical Sliding Sash Windows

Vertical sliding sash windows offer a classic, timeless look with modern functionality. They slide up and down smoothly and are perfect for period properties, combining traditional aesthetics with the benefits of modern window technology.

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Tilt & Turn Windows

Tilt and turn windows offer versatile opening options for easy cleaning and secure ventilation. They can tilt inwards at the top for ventilation or swing fully open from the side, making them ideal for multi-story buildings and high-rise apartments.

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Arched Windows

Arched windows add a touch of elegance and architectural interest to any home. Their rounded tops can create a dramatic focal point, enhancing the visual appeal and allowing more light into the space.

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Bi-folding Windows

Bi-folding windows fold back to create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. They are perfect for modern homes and entertaining areas, providing unobstructed views and the flexibility to open up entire walls.

Commercial Windows

Commercial windows are designed to meet the needs of business properties, offering durability, energy efficiency, and enhanced security. They come in various styles and configurations to suit different commercial building designs.

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Heritage Windows

Heritage windows are designed to replicate the appearance of traditional windows while incorporating modern performance features. They are ideal for listed buildings and conservation areas, ensuring historical accuracy and energy efficiency.

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Residence 7 & 9 Windows

Residence 7 and 9 windows are premium, high-end windows that mimic the look of timber but offer the low maintenance and energy efficiency of modern materials. They are suitable for luxury properties and heritage homes.

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Chamfered & Sculptured Sash Windows

Chamfered and sculptured sash windows refer to the profile styles of the window frames. Chamfered profiles have a clean, angled edge for a modern look, while sculptured profiles offer a more decorative, ornate appearance.

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French (flying mullion) Windows

French (flying mullion) windows open outwards without a fixed central mullion, providing a clear, unobstructed view. They are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room and allowing maximum light and ventilation.

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Why replace your windows?

Draughty or Poorly Fitted Windows:

Enhance comfort and reduce energy bills.

Improved Security:

Modern systems offer better security, potentially lowering insurance premiums.

Outdated Systems:

Upgrade from old, inefficient window systems.

Broken Mechanisms, Hinges, and Locks:

Replace hard-to-find parts with new, reliable components

Energy Efficiency:

New windows provide better insulation, reducing moisture and improving energy efficiency.

Ventilation:

Modern windows include trickle vents for better background ventilation.

Cosmetic Improvements:

Update the look of your property, switch to maintenance-free options, and avoid the need for painting.

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