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We manufacture a wide range of upvc windows and Aluminium window systems suitable for a variety of uses including refurbishment, renovation work and new build. Our upvc profile is supplied by Eurocell. Our Aluminium profiles are supplied by both Status & Sapa Systems. All of our upvc windows in London are manufactured to Document L in accordance with Fensa Regulations. Our windows will keep your home warm in the most severe weather conditions, while at the same time provide it with a high degree of security. Our windows Energy efficiency will reduce your heating bills, whilst integral gaskets and weatherseals ensure draught free comfort. Our upvc windows are available in white, light oak and Rosewood effect finishes as standard. Aluminium windows are available in white and grey as standard. All other RAL colours of your choice are available upon request. Within our extensive range of windows we offer the following glazing options: Casement Windows: By far the most popular British window style. Vertical Sliding Box Sash Style window: An ideal choice for replacing traditional wooden box sash windows enabling you to retain the appearance of original box sash window with the benefits of a maintenance-free, draft proof product. Tilt & Turn Windows: Offering a continental appearance whilst tilting inwards from the bottom of the window to give an opening at the top and sides. The tilt & turn window also offers the easy cleaning facility of being inward opening, allowing both sides of the glass to be cleaned from inside your property. Horizontal Sliding upvc Windows: Available in aluminium, offering a continental appearance without compromising on security. Two, three and four panels are available. Secondary Glazing: Available in aluminium designed to blend unobtrusively with most types of existing windows. The advantages of secondary glazing include; reduction of heat loss, less noise penetration, less condensation and elimination of draughts. Highly recommended in conservation areas. |
