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Why Homeowners Choose Modern Windows

Upgrading your windows is one of the best investments you can make for comfort, efficiency, and home value.

Energy Efficient

Reduce heat loss and keep warmth inside your home. Modern windows help cut energy bills and improve year-round comfort.

Noise Reduction

Minimise outside noise from traffic and neighbours for a quieter, more peaceful indoor environment.

Enhanced Security

Advanced multi-point locking systems and reinforced glass help protect your home and give added peace of mind.

UV Protection

Special glazing coatings reduce UV exposure, helping protect furniture, flooring, and interiors from fading.

Low Maintenance

Durable frames and finishes require minimal upkeep and are designed to stay looking great for years.

Long Warranty

Quality windows are backed by long manufacturer guarantees, offering reassurance and long-term value.

Window Types

From classic designs to modern innovations, compare window styles that enhance comfort, efficiency, security, and kerb appeal.

Popular Composite Doors

Double Glazing

Two panes of glass with an insulating gap help reduce heat loss, lower energy bills, and improve comfort year-round. Ideal for most UK homes.

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uPVC Doors

Triple Glazing

Featuring three panes of glass, triple glazing offers superior thermal efficiency and sound insulation. Ideal for colder areas or high-noise locations.

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French Doors

Sash Windows

Classic vertical sliding windows that preserve traditional character while offering modern performance. Available in uPVC or timber finishes.

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Popular Bifold Doors

Casement Windows

Side-hinged windows that open outward for excellent airflow. One of the most popular choices across the UK.

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Sliding Doors

Tilt & Turn

Innovative dual-action windows that tilt for ventilation or fully open inward for easy cleaning and safety.

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Aluminium Doors

Bay Windows

Bay windows extend outward, adding natural light, extra space, and a striking architectural feature to any room.

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What Affects Window Prices

Understanding what influences window costs helps you compare options confidently and choose the right solution for your home and budget.

Glass Type

The type of glazing plays a major role in price. Double or triple glazing, low-E coatings, and argon gas filling all impact insulation performance and overall cost.

Includes:

  • Double vs triple glazing
  • Energy-efficient coatings
  • Sound and heat insulation levels

Size & Quantity

Larger windows and higher quantities increase material and installation costs. However, replacing multiple windows at once can reduce the price per unit.

Includes:

  • Window dimensions
  • Number of windows
  • Whole-house upgrades

Frame Material

Different frame materials come at different price points. uPVC is the most affordable, aluminium offers a modern mid-range option, and timber sits at the premium end.

Includes:

  • uPVC
  • Aluminium
  • Timber

Installation Complexity

Labour costs vary depending on how straightforward the installation is. Structural changes, difficult access, or removing old frames can increase costs.

Includes:

  • Access and scaffolding
  • Existing frame condition
  • Property age

Customisation

Bespoke features can raise the overall cost but allow you to tailor windows to your home's style and character.

Includes:

  • Special shapes and sizes
  • Colour finishes
  • Decorative or privacy glazing

Location

Installation prices vary across the UK. Labour costs are typically higher in London and the South East compared to other regions.

Includes:

  • Regional labour rates
  • Local installer availability
  • Travel and access

Got Questions?

Everything you need to know about windows, installation, and getting the best value.

How much do double glazed windows cost?
Double glazed windows typically cost between £350-£600 per window including installation. Prices vary based on size, material, and style. Triple glazing costs approximately 20-30% more but offers superior insulation
What's the difference between double and triple glazing?
Double glazing has two panes of glass with an insulating gap, while triple glazing has three. Triple glazing offers better thermal and acoustic insulation but costs more. For most UK homes, double glazing provides excellent value and performance.
How long do new windows take to install?
A standard window takes 1-2 hours to install. A full house of windows (10-12 units) typically takes 2-3 days. Bay windows and complex installations may take longer. Most installers can complete work with minimal disruption.
Do I need planning permission for new windows?
For most homes, no planning permission is needed. However, if you live in a listed building or conservation area, you may need approval. Always check with your local planning authority if you're unsure.
What frame material is best for windows?
uPVC is the most popular choice in the UK due to low cost and minimal maintenance. Aluminium offers slimmer sightlines and a modern look. Timber is traditional and sustainable but requires more upkeep. Each has its place depending on your priorities.
How much can I save on energy bills with new windows?
Upgrading from single to double glazing can save £100-£200 annually on heating bills. The exact savings depend on your home size, heating system, and local energy prices. Most homeowners see a return on investment within 5-10 years.
What warranty should I expect with new windows?
Quality windows typically come with 10-20 year warranties on frames and 5-10 years on hardware. Always check what's covered—some warranties are transferable if you sell your home, which can be a selling point.
Can I replace windows myself or do I need a professional?
While DIY installation is possible, we strongly recommend professional installation. Proper fitting is crucial for thermal performance, security, and warranty validity. FENSA-registered installers also provide building regulations certification.

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