Phone: 020 7768 4607
We’ve been going through the Almondsbury Interchange for not quite as many years as it’s been open – it opened in 1966! – but nearly. Our trips up and down the M4 and the M5 are legendary. We’ve supplied 30 new sash windows in fine houses, period properties, and contemporary dwellings throughout towns and villages in the Bristol area and beyond. Our projects include huge feature windows in an industrial conversion in the Bristol City docks development right down to a miniature sash window in a cottage in Castle Combe. No job is too challenging, too large, or too small for our expert team of designers and craftsmen.
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We’ve had the pleasure of supplying windows for some of the nicest homes and best companies in the UK.
Bristol and the surrounding towns and villages are a key part of our success story so in 2019, we opened an office here in Henleaze.
How long is a piece of string or should we say joiners’ measure?! A lot depends upon how complex the design is and how much remediation work is required for the frames to get them ready for the new windows. Also, if you have any specific or unique features, then this can mean the windows are longer in the joinery. Once we have the measurements and the full specification on the order then we should be able to give you an accurate timeline.
William Richards, our sister company will always save and repair where possible and only condemn a window if it is really beyond hope and totally uneconomical to repair. We can match new sliding sash windows with original versions which have been restored so you won’t be able to tell the difference.
We won’t be the cheapest in the marketplace but then it’s easier to have lower prices if you’re making uPVC standard-sized windows at a great volume. You do get what you pay for! If our windows are a little beyond your budget then discuss this with us as we can always suggest ways to make that budget stretch plus we also offer flexible finance terms to help spread the cost.