Timber Casement Windows

Our clients

We’ve had the pleasure of supplying windows for some of the nicest homes and best companies in the UK.

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We have a complex period home with significant heritage requirements, so we were understandably picky about who would create our new front door. This company was a joy to work with. They completely ‘get’ old properties and were really helpful when it came to compliance with historic building regulations. The finished result is superb; who would have thought we could achieve some insulation as well!

Melanie Wright

We couldn’t decide for ages between new sash windows or secondary glazing. These guys were so patient with us and went through the different benefits and drawbacks several times with no pressure to make a decision. Ultimately, we opted for secondary glazing and are so pleased with the results. There is significantly less noise and much more heat, plus the units don’t mask our original sash windows or spoil the aesthetics. The service was excellent, too – five stars all round!

Evie Hayes

The installers have just finished, and you honestly wouldn’t know they have been here – they even hoovered! We needed old secondary glazing removed and new units fitted. Everything was done in a timely and professional manner, with great care taken not to impact the existing sash windows or any of the internal décor. We would have no hesitation in using this company again, but it looks from the workmanship and performance as if we won’t need to see them for many years to come.

Pete Creighton

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Sliding Sash Window FAQ’s

What are Casement Windows?
Casement windows are a popular and versatile style offering endless configurations to suit different apertures and a wide range of property types. Hinged at either the side or the top, casements can combine with blind panels that don’t open in a large bay or feature window. Practical, high-functioning, secure and thermally efficient, casement windows offer a limitless choice of styles and glazing to suit houses from the truly ancient to the latest contemporary design.
What is the maximum size for a casement window?
There is a maximum size on casement windows because of various risks, unlike fixed windows and sliding glass. There is a limit to how much the holding mechanisms can support. The maximum height and width are 6 feet 8 inches and 3 feet 2 inches, respectively. A double-hung window can be 10 feet tall or perhaps a little bit higher, and at least 5 feet wide.
How far do casement windows open?
Casement windows can open as far as 90 degrees to let fresh air in. The crank device keeps the window secure even when it is fully open.
Are casement windows safe?
A casement window is among the safest types of windows for a home since, when closed and latched, it cannot be opened from the outside.