We offer a wide range of window styles for homes across Essex. From classic uPVC to Tilt and Turn, we are sure to have a window style that suits your home. View our full range of windows today.
Flush Sash Windows
Flush sash windows are expertly crafted to perfectly mimic the appearance of real timber; they fit neatly into the window frame rather than slightly overlapping it for a clean finish. Even a discerning eye won’t be able to tell the difference between the modern version and traditional timber frames.
Bay
Windows
Bay windows are a common feature of Victorian homes, and new homes still have them. They are the epitome of British style and will add a touch of class to your home while making it feel more open and airy. With their angular or curved shapes, they are easy to spot and can fit in with both older and newer homes.
If you would like to find out more about our range of windows, please contact our team who will be able to answer your questions and book your consultation.
FAQs
Most homes are covered by ‘permitted development’, which means that you probably won’t need planning permission to put in new windows. This rule has a few exceptions, such as, creating new bay windows and installing windows for properties in conservation areas.
Yes, we can replace windows in older homes and will endeavour to align the design with the property’s existing aesthetic and feel.
Our uPVC windows are available in a range of colours from traditional white to colours that allow for more personality. Head to our windows pages to find out more about the colours we have available.
Energy efficient home improvements are incredibly important, which is why we use A rated double glazing for our windows. This ensures that your windows retain heat, therefore improving energy efficiency for the long term and reducing your energy usage.
Yes, all of the glass used for our windows comply with energy saving regulations and we take every measure to ensure our windows are as energy efficient as possible.
There are various types of materials available which all work well for windows. Depending on your budget, how your property looks, and the age of the building will affect what materials will be available to you.