Are you dealing with any of these common sash window issues in your home?
If your wooden sash windows are showing signs of wear, drafts, or poor insulation, you’re not alone. These issues can affect both the appearance and efficiency of your home.
Our team specializes in solving these problems through expert restoration and upgrading services, bringing your windows back to life.
Rotten window frames
Heat loss through single glazing
Draughts and rattling
External noise
Condensation on windows
Wooden windows restoration in Aylesbury
If your wooden windows are showing signs of wear, from peeling paint to drafty gaps, it’s time to restore their beauty and efficiency. Our expert restoration services for Aylesbury homes ensure your period windows are preserved while improving comfort and insulation.
Rotten window frames repair
Our repair service addresses common issues like wood decay, water infiltration, and weakened joints.
We restore damaged sections, treat the remaining wood to prevent further decay, and apply weather-resistant finishes to extend the durability of your windows.
Wooden windows draught proofing
Filling gaps around wooden windows to eliminate drafts and enhance energy efficiency.
Sash, casement and bay windows repair
Repairing and restoring all types of windows, including sash, casement, and bay windows, to ensure they function smoothly and efficiently.
Sash window double glazing Aylesbury
If your single-glazed sash windows are causing drafts, condensation, or higher energy bills, you’re not alone. Many older homes in Aylesbury experience these issues due to poor insulation.
Our sash window double glazing service enhances energy efficiency, reduces noise, and eliminates drafts, all while preserving the beauty and charm of your original windows. Enjoy a warmer, more comfortable home.
Double glazing retrofitting compared to secondary glazing
Choosing between retrofitting double glazing or secondary glazing depends on your priorities.
Retrofitting double glazing upgrades your existing windows with energy-efficient glass, offering improved insulation and noise reduction while preserving the original appearance.
Secondary glazing, on the other hand, involves adding a second layer of glass inside the existing window, which can be a more budget-friendly option but is less effective in preventing drafts and noise.
With our help, you will make the right and informed decision that perfectly suits the needs of your home and your budget meeting conservation guidelines.
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Rot-proof timber for replacement window parts
We use high-quality rot-proof timber to replace damaged window parts, ensuring longevity and durability. This specialized timber resists decay, providing a lasting solution to keep your windows strong and resilient.
Toughened vacuum glazing
Toughened vacuum glazing combines the strength of toughened glass with vacuum insulation for superior energy efficiency and safety.
It provides excellent thermal insulation and is thinner than traditional double glazing, making it ideal for period properties or locations requiring enhanced durability and performance.
Special shape double glazing units
We specialize in crafting custom double glazing units to fit windows with unique shapes, such as arches or unusual angles.
Our bespoke solutions ensure that even the most distinctive windows benefit from the energy efficiency, noise reduction, and insulation that modern double glazing provides, all while preserving the architectural character of your property.
Where we work
Our service area in Buckinghamshire
- Aylesbury
- High Wycombe
- Buckingham
- Amersham
- Marlow
- Chesham
- Olney
Our service area in Berkshire
- Reading
- Slough
- Windsor
- Maidenhead
- Newbury
- Wokingham
- Bracknell
- Thatcham
- Hungerford
Our service area in Hertfordshire
- St Albans
- Watford
- Stevenage
- Hemel Hempstead
- Bishop’s Stortford
- Hertford
- Hitchin
- Berkhamsted
- Ware
Our service area in Bedfordshire
- Luton
- Bedford
- Dunstable
- Leighton Buzzard
- Sandy
- Biggleswade
- Flitwick
Our service area in Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge
- Peterborough
- Ely
- Huntingdon
- Wisbech
- St Neots
- March
- St Ives
Our service area in Essex
- Chelmsford
- Southend-on-Sea
- Colchester
- Basildon
- Braintree
- Harlow
- Billericay
- Maldon
- Brentwood
Our service area in Surrey
- Guildford
- Woking
- Epsom
- Farnham
- Reigate
- Godalming
- Leatherhead
- Haslemere
- Chertsey
Our service area in London
Benefits of wooden windows restoration
Key benefits of wooden window restoration
Opting for wooden window restoration brings valuable benefits such as better insulation, maintaining the charm of older homes, and reducing the need for replacements.
Save on redoing the interior and exterior after fitting new windows
Reduce external noise
Save on energy bills and heating
Fix draughts
Meet new energy efficiency standards
Improve comfort and value of your property
Save on complete window replacement
FAQS
Can you double glaze existing sash windows?
Yes, we can retrofit double glazing into existing sash windows. This process allows you to retain the original window frames while improving energy efficiency, insulation, and reducing noise.
How to identify if my sash windows need restoration or replacement?
You may need restoration if your sash windows show signs of wear like sticking, drafts, or minor rot. If the frames are still structurally sound, restoration is a cost-effective way to extend their life. However, if there’s significant rot or damage that compromises the window’s integrity, replacement might be necessary.
Can I choose the type of glass used in the restoration process?
Yes, you can choose from a variety of glass options, including traditional single glazing, double glazing, vacuum glazing, or specialized glass like acoustic or thermal glass. Working closely, we will assist you in selecting the optimal solution that fits your needs and property specifications.