Sash Window Restoration & Repairs

Balancing Elegance with Functionality

We are passionate about sash windows. From restoration to new window installation, we balance beauty with functionality and offer a complete suite of window maintenance services to preserve original features while benefiting from modern innovations in craftsmanship and design.

When in constant use, wooden sash windows are a pleasure to look at and live with. What is not so pleasant is when time starts to make its mark on them, whether this be through rattles, draughts, rotting wood, stiff cords, frame misalignments or malfunctioning locks. This is where we can come in with a full restoration service and transform your sash windows into their original state.

There are many benefits to be gained by repairing and preserving sash windows:

Reduced Heating Costs

Less Draughts

Dust Reduction

Elimination of Rattles

Improved Sound Insulation

Preserving the Past for Modern Use and Timeless Beauty

While we strive to reduce negative factors associated with old windows in our sash window repair service, we are always careful to preserve the charm and elegance of the original design.

We have a steadfast respect for historical beauty and maintain aesthetic loyalty to period features rooted in past eras while ensuring an item is functional and efficient in the context of a modern home.

How We Work

There are many options to improve sash windows and depending on their condition and your wishes, we can make old windows look and work like new again or we can simply replace them with new windows in line with the original period style. The latter option is often advisable to ensure long-term reliability.

Recognising that no two windows are quite the same and the state of every sash window is unique, our sash window repair service is completely bespoke. 

Following an online enquiry, we will be in touch to arrange an on-site consultation. After this, we can send you a proposal with an outline of costs and projected timeline.

Bespoke Solutions

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