Windows & Doors
We can supply and install all types of windows and doors, from A+ and A++ Rated UPVC, Aluminium, Timber and Timber Aluclad products, whether these be Double to Triple Glazed, in a wide variety of colours.
For the purpose of simplicity for our website, we have concentrated on the main product which we install, which is UPVC. We supply and install Liniar windows and doors as our main line of UPVC products, which have proven to be an excellent product along with the added benefit, that the UPVC product is fully manufactured in Britain.
The main colours that are available are White, Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016) Rosewood or Cherry / Light Oak where these colours can be to both sides of the product or with a White interior, with other colour options available, with most windows available With Double Glazed or Triple Glazed Units with a selection of colours available for the handles.
All our glass units are Low E, Toughened, with Argon Gas fill, as standard, with upgrades to Laminated units available as required where this allows for the most modern mainstream windows and doors on the market where new products can also come on to the market, where we can offer these as required.
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Our Window & Door Styles
Tilt and Turn
These windows offer you the ability to have the window tilted inwards at the top with a gap of around 150mm (6 inches) or if required, more so on occasions where you need too, or wish to clean the exterior glass from the interior, you can fully open the window sash around at 90 degrees like a door allowing easy access to the glass.
Fully Reversible
These are windows which have a sash that opens out around to 150mm 6 (inches) at the bottom, whereby, you can then press a button at the side of the window, which allows you to open the window even further or to basically fully reverse the sash so that you can have the exterior pane of glass facing to the interior of the room, whereby you can then clean the exterior face with ease.
Casement
These are windows which are regularly seen on properties where you may have a small sash or sashes at top of the window frame that is hinged at the sides and opens out, or could be a full length sash that opens out and they are often used for side opening sashes which open to the side. These type of sashes, come with different hinges where subject to the size of the opening, the hinge can be classed as a fire escape, allowing a suitable space to escape in the event of a fire, they can also be classed as Easy Clean hinges, where this allows the sash to be moved along the frame to allow easier cleaning of the external glass on the side opening sashes.
French Doors
This is doors where you have a pair of doors where you have a lead door which is the every day, main door, which is opened first and the other door can then be opened if so required and these can open inwards or to the exterior. With doors that open to exterior, we install a restrictor to the top of the door which stops the door opening beyond 90 degrees and this can also be adjusted to make the door more firmer, when opening, which is very handy in more exposed windy locations, although we always recommend internal opening door in an exposed location.
Patio Doors
This type of door can be very popular, where you can have either a fixed pane of glass with a sliding sash over the fixed pane or you can have 3 panes of glass with one of those sliding or a 4 pane patio, with the central panes sliding over the fixed at either side. The main benefits of the Patio door, is that when the door is fully open, the door isn’t taking up any floor space within the property, you also have the option on a warm day to have the doors fully open or on a cold day, to have the door open by just a small amount to allow ventilation. This can also allow for pets to come in and out without worrying about having to open and close the door for them all the times.
Residential Doors
This is a single door which can have a variety of PVC panels installed or part glass and PVC panel or fully glazed with clear or obscure glass.
These doors can open inwards or to the exterior. With doors that open to exterior, we install a restrictor to the top of the door which stops the door opening beyond 90 degrees and this can also be adjusted to make the door more firmer, when opening, which is very handy in more exposed windy locations.
Composite Doors
This type of door is regularly used for Front and Rear doors to properties where there is a number of different manufacturers available and at this time, our preferred supplier is Solidcore which has a door that is made up of 16 layers of Laminated Timber called Kerto which offers fantastic structural stability for the door which is clad to both sides with a robust plastic skin which offers a woodgrain or smooth finish, where the door is fitted inside a PVC frame. There is wide range of colours available for both door and frame, with multiple options on glass and ironmongery options.