Frequently Asked Questions
Will price match or beat any like-for-like quote guaranteed!
Yes, we offer supply only .
If we supply and fit the job you will receive a full FENSA certificate and a 10-year insurance back guarantee. If you are doing a new build or extension, you will only get the 10-year insurance-backed guarantee.
Yes, new windows and doors can help make your home more energy efficient. All our windows and doors are A Rated.
Yes, book an appointment and we can arrange you to see all different options.
The cost can vary based on the type, size, material, and complexity of installation.
- Drafts or temperature fluctuations around the window.
- Difficulty opening or closing windows due to warped frames or damaged hardware.
- High energy bills, especially in older homes with single-pane windows.
- Visible damage such as cracks or rotting frames (for wooden windows).
Fogging between the panes of double- or triple-glazed windows indicates a failure in the window seal, which allows moisture to enter. This can be fixed by replacing the window unit or repairing the seal.
Low-E (Low Emissivity) glass has a special coating that helps minimize the amount of infrared and ultraviolet light that enters your home, while still allowing visible light to pass through. This improves energy efficiency by keeping heat inside during the winter and out during the summer.
Double glazing (two layers of glass) is sufficient for most homes and provides good insulation and soundproofing.
Triple glazing (three layers of glass) offers superior insulation and is ideal for very cold climates or noise-sensitive areas, but it’s more expensive.
In many cases, you can upgrade to a sliding door or bifold door if your existing door opening is wide enough to accommodate the door’s track system. However, this can involve modifications to the framing and structure of your door opening.
The installer should be FENSA-registered, meaning they are authorized to self-certify that the work meets building regulations without the need for a local authority inspection.
After the installation is completed, the installer submits the necessary paperwork to FENSA to notify them of the installation and confirm it meets all relevant standards.
We provide free expert advice, free site visits and no obligation quotations.
It is very rare that you'll need planning permission to replace your existing windows. However, you may need to apply for permission if you're living in conservation or restricted area.
We are happy to replace a single window or a whole house.