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Our uPVC windows are made here in Stratford-upon-Avon, allowing us to provide quality products at competitive prices.
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Mum Ann and two sons, Neil and Anthony, all work full-time in the business. Their passion for excellence is instilled in the rest of the team.
Established in 1988
Serving Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding area for over 36 years. You probably can't go down a street without seeing our windows and doors.
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We understand the importance of choosing the right double-glazed windows and doors for your comfort, security, and appearance. Our commitment to sustainability adds another layer of value to our services.
Double Glazing Stratford Upon Avon
Feel free to drop by our Stratford-upon-Avon showroom or let us come to you.
We'll provide a no-pressure, no-obligation quotation tailored to your needs. We're here to help you make the best choice for your home!
uPVC Double Glazed Casement Windows in Stratford-upon-Avon
This recent installation near us in Stratford-upon-Avon shows just how flexible uPVC casement windows can be. While casement windows are typically side hung, the homeowner has chosen top-hung openers.
Top-hung windows open outward from the bottom, which makes them particularly useful for ventilation. They allow fresh air in while offering some protection from the weather, so you can leave them open even during light rain. It is a simple change in configuration, but one that makes a noticeable difference to how the windows perform day to day.
From the outside, the clean white frames sit neatly against the brickwork and complement the existing style of the home. The consistent use of top-hung openers across both the flat and bay windows creates a uniform appearance while still keeping the design understated.
As with all our installations, these windows are double-glazed for improved thermal efficiency, helping to keep the home warmer and more comfortable throughout the year. The result is a practical upgrade that balances performance with a considered, slightly different design choice.
Oak Casement Windows and a Half Glazed Door
This bungalow in Stratford-upon-Avon shows how much character you can bring to a home with the right combination of windows and doors.
The oak effect uPVC casement windows give a warmer, more traditional feel than standard white, sitting comfortably against the brickwork and soft landscaping. They offer the look of timber without the upkeep, so the finish stays consistent without the need for regular painting or treatment.
The front door ties everything together. The woodgrain finish keeps the look cohesive, while the stained glass panel adds a decorative focal point as you approach the property. It lets light into the hallway but still offers privacy, which works particularly well on a bungalow where the entrance is more visible from the garden.
Half Glazed Door and Double Glazed Casement Windows
This installation in Stratford-upon-Avon brings a clean, practical update to the rear of the home with a new uPVC back door and matching double glazed windows.
The half glazed back door is a smart choice for this space. It allows natural light into the room while keeping a solid lower panel for privacy and everyday use. It also gives easy access to the garden, making the space feel more connected and usable throughout the year.
Alongside this, the new casement windows brighten the room and improve insulation, helping to keep things warmer and more comfortable. The crisp white frames sit neatly against the brickwork, giving a fresh, well-finished look without drawing too much attention.
It is a straightforward upgrade, but one that makes a real difference in how the space feels. More light, better efficiency, and a tidy, consistent finish across both the door and windows.
uPVC Windows for an Apartment Block
This apartment block in Stratford-upon-Avon shows how well uPVC double glazed windows can work across a larger development.
With multiple properties sharing the same façade, consistency is important. The windows create a uniform look across each level, keeping the building neat and well-balanced while still complementing the mix of brick and rendered sections.
From a practical point of view, double glazing makes a real difference in apartments. Improved insulation helps maintain a more stable indoor temperature, while also reducing outside noise, which is particularly valuable in shared or more built-up environments.
The clean white frames keep the appearance fresh and low maintenance, with no need for ongoing painting or treatment. For residents, it means reliable performance, better comfort, and a finish that will continue to look good for years to come.
Stratford-upon-Avon Planning
Planning permission in Stratford-upon-Avon is handled by Stratford-on-Avon District Council. In most cases, double glazing projects fall under permitted development, so you can upgrade to modern double glazing without needing to apply.
Planning comes into play when there are specific restrictions on the property. This typically includes listed buildings and homes within conservation areas, both of which are common across Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding villages. In these situations, there may be requirements regarding materials, window styles, glazing patterns, and overall appearance to ensure the property's character is preserved.
If you are unsure, it is always best to check directly with the council before making any changes. You can find the latest guidance and submit enquiries through the Stratford-on-Avon District Council planning department, which provides clear information on what is permitted and when an application is needed.
Near us in Stratford-upon-Avon
Being based in Stratford-upon-Avon means we are part of a well-known and well-loved local area, with plenty nearby that our customers will recognise.
Just around the corner, you will find The Barn Antique Shop, a great place to explore if you enjoy unique pieces and a bit of character for your home. For finishing touches, Stratford Blinds offers a wide range of window dressings, ideal once your new windows are in place.
If you are planning a day out, Stratford Garden Centre is close by, with everything from plants to home and outdoor ideas, along with a café to take a break. A little further out, Ettington Park Hotel offers a more traditional setting, known for its impressive architecture and landscaped grounds.
Being locally based means we know the area well and understand the mix of property styles across Stratford-upon-Avon and the surrounding villages, which helps us guide you towards the right choice for your home.




































