Casement windows - have either PVC, wood, or aluminium frames that exactly fit the window space within the building. The windows are hung utilizing hinges as the opening device.

Sash windows, normally fitted to older properties, are also set in a framework of wood or metal that is built into a wall and contains a glass windowpane that opens by sliding up and down on a sash cord that is set within the frame.
Over the years we have been challenged by some unusual casement window styles and peculiarities, particularly with the problems of sash windows sticking, rattling and draughts - due to advances in design technology and experience we have always triumphed!
Part of the reason for our success has been our determination to provide, where possible, exactly what our customer wants. Sometimes they are not sure and this is where our expertise and advice really does provide us with a satisfied client.
We would not be able to provide such an exacting service if it were not for the range and quality of the products we install.
As we have already mentioned – no two houses are the same! Therefore the permutations of style, frame material, colour, window furniture and double glazed units is endless - far too many to satisfactorily include within this website.
We would love to help you decide – so why not seek our free advice by calling 01732 365000 and asking for Terry, Janet or Paul – we would be happy to help.










