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Whether you're replacing your windows, looking for new doors or planning for a new conservatory Compare Glazing Quotes will help you source the best prices from our network of trusted professionals.

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Windows

Add thermal-efficient glazing, extra security and noise reduction to your home with new windows. Select from a wide range of options, including:

  • UPVC, Timber, Aluminium, Composite.
  • Casement, Sash, Bay, Cottage, Tilt & Turn.
  • Single, Double & Triple Plus Thermal Glazing.
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Add extra security to your home, reduce unwanted noise and enhance thermal efficiency with new doors. Select from a wide range of options, including:

  • UPVC, Timber, Aluminium, Composite.
  • Patio, Front, Back, French, Bi-Fold.
  • Security & Colour.
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Conservatories

Conservatories can be a great cost-effective way to expand, and help increase the value of your property. Select from a wide range of options, including:

  • UPVC, Timber, Aluminium, Coloured UPVC.
  • Georgian, Gable, Lean-To, P-Shaped, Latern...
  • Security, Heating & Flooring.
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Types of Window Frames

The way a window operates can provide a room with the right amount of light and air flow. Take time to envision how you want your window to open and what it can help you achieve throughout your home.

Casement Windows

Casement windows have a hinge on one side and open outward by rotating a crank style handle. Because they open like a door, they allow the maximum amount of ventilation into the home where airflow is desired. They offer an unobstructed view, because there is no rail in the center.

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Sliding Windows

Horizontal sliding windows are a common style that is very easy to use. The sash slides either to the left or right, depending on where you wish to direct the air flow in the room. If you are considering larger window sizes, sliders are a good option.

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Sash Windows

A sash window is a window that is made of several movable panels, known as sashes. These form a frame that holds panes of glass together, which are themselves separated by astragal bars. Sash windows are operated by sliding a sash open either vertically or horizontally.

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Tilt & Turn Windows

Tilt and turn windows open inwards to allow flexible ventilation. With a tilt turn window you don't have to have the window open fully to let air into your home. Opening it slightly, tilting into the room, provides the air flow required but with the additional benefit of security.

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Bay Windows

Bay windows are a combination of three or more windows which angle out beyond an exterior wall in a square, hexagonal or octagonal shape. Because they angle out beyond the exterior wall, this creates a compartment.

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Bow Windows

Similar to bay windows, bow windows extend beyond the exterior wall, but sweep away from the wall in a graceful arch of four, five, or six windows. This elegant window style is typically larger than the bay window style and has more glass area because of a curve in lieu of corners.

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Skylight

Skylights are a perfect way to add natural light into a converted roof space or loft. Skylights can transform a dark area into a naturally lit home office, bedroom, craft area by reducing the need for artificial light, which is not only cost affective but provides necessary daylight that helps with overall health. They can additionally help with ventilation, thermal comfort, acoustics and energy efficiency.

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Transom

Transom windows are named as such because they are located over top of a window or door’s transom– this is the beam that separates the top of the window or door from the rest of the wall. Typically transom windows are now used for letting in more light, especially in morning or evening hours. Or they are simply a decorative design element. If they do open or close, this is usually operated by an electronic switch .

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Types of Window Frame Materials

A well-crafted frame can make all the difference in your window performance. Explore these options to determine which window frame material is best suited for your home.

White UPVC

UPVC, also known as Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride, is a low-maintenance building material used as a substitute for painted wood, mostly for window frames and sills when installing double glazing in new buildings, or to replace older single glazed windows. UPVC is a cheaper alternative to expensive hardwood timber and aluminium. It is a popular material due to its durability and it being a cost-effective option. It can also be known as PVC and PVCU.

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Coloured UPVC

Whilst white UPVC windows remain the most often fitted, either as new or replacement windows, a trend for coloured UPVC windows is starting to become evident of late. Colours can be applied to the frames in one of two different ways: spray paint or laminated foils.

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Wooden

If you are going for natural beauty, then wood is the material to choose for your windows. It is a popular choice among homeowners for many reasons. Wood gives a home a traditional appearance. Wood is a durable natural resource that is environmentally friendly and can be made into many shapes and sizes.

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Composite

Composite windows combine the attractive looks and effective insulation of a timber window inside, but have aluminium cladding on the exterior for easier maintenance and durability. It's a durable window with a low maintenance finish that still offers the charm of wood internally.

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Aluminium

Aluminum is a recognized and established frame material that residential architects and builders love. Light yet strong, aluminum windows can be configured into a wide variety of combinations. They are low maintenance and best for non-corrosive environments.

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  • Casement

    Casement

    Casement windows have a hinge on one side and open outward by rotating a crank style handle. Because they open like a door, they allow the maximum amount of ventilation into the home where airflow is desired. They offer an unobstructed view, because there is no rail in the center.

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  • Sliding

    Sliding Windows

    Horizontal sliding windows are a common style that is very easy to use. The sash slides either to the left or right, depending on where you wish to direct the air flow in the room. If you are considering larger window sizes, sliders are a good option.

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  • Sash

    Sash Windows

    A sash window is a window that is made of several movable panels, known as sashes. These form a frame that holds panes of glass together, which are themselves separated by astragal bars. Sash windows are operated by sliding a sash open either vertically or horizontally.

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  • Tilt & Turn

    Tilt & Turn Windows

    Tilt and turn windows open inwards to allow flexible ventilation. With a tilt turn window you don't have to have the window open fully to let air into your home. Opening it slightly, tilting into the room, provides the air flow required but with the additional benefit of security.

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  • Bay

    Bay Windows

    Bay windows are a combination of three or more windows which angle out beyond an exterior wall in a square, hexagonal or octagonal shape. Because they angle out beyond the exterior wall, this creates a compartment.

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  • Bow

    Bow Windows

    Similar to bay windows, bow windows extend beyond the exterior wall, but sweep away from the wall in a graceful arch of four, five, or six windows. This elegant window style is typically larger than the bay window style and has more glass area because of a curve in lieu of corners.

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  • Skylight

    Skylight

    Skylights are a perfect way to add natural light into a converted roof space or loft. Skylights can transform a dark area into a naturally lit home office, bedroom, craft area by reducing the need for artificial light, which is not only cost affective but provides necessary daylight that helps with overall health. They can additionally help with ventilation, thermal comfort, acoustics and energy efficiency.

    Compare Quotes
  • Transom

    Transom

    Transom windows are named as such because they are located over top of a window or door’s transom– this is the beam that separates the top of the window or door from the rest of the wall. Typically transom windows are now used for letting in more light, especially in morning or evening hours. Or they are simply a decorative design element. If they do open or close, this is usually operated by an electronic switch.

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  • White UPVC

    White UPVC

    UPVC, also known as Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride, is a low-maintenance building material used as a substitute for painted wood, mostly for window frames and sills when installing double glazing in new buildings, or to replace older single glazed windows. UPVC is a cheaper alternative to expensive hardwood timber and aluminium. It is a popular material due to its durability and it being a cost-effective option. It can also be known as PVC and PVCU.

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  • Coloured UPVC

    Coloured UPVC

    Whilst white UPVC windows remain the most often fitted, either as new or replacement windows, a trend for coloured UPVC windows is starting to become evident of late. Colours can be applied to the frames in one of two different ways: spray paint or laminated foils.

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  • Wooden

    Wooden

    If you are going for natural beauty, then wood is the material to choose for your windows. It is a popular choice among homeowners for many reasons. Wood gives a home a traditional appearance. Wood is a durable natural resource that is environmentally friendly and can be made into many shapes and sizes.

    Compare Quotes
  • Composite

    Composite

    Composite windows combine the attractive looks and effective insulation of a timber window inside, but have aluminium cladding on the exterior for easier maintenance and durability. It's a durable window with a low maintenance finish that still offers the charm of wood internally.

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  • Aluminium

    Aluminium

    Aluminum is a recognized and established frame material that residential architects and builders love. Light yet strong, aluminum windows can be configured into a wide variety of combinations. They are low maintenance and best for non-corrosive environments.

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