
Sash Windows, London
Installation, Replacement & Upgrade Specialists
NOT IN LONDON? We also fit sash windows in Surrey, Berkshire, Kent, Hampshire, Middlesex and Sussex.
What Do We Do?
- Manufacturing, fitting, and installation of traditional timber windows,
- Replacement & upgrade of wooden windows, boxes & sashes,
- Double-glazing, energy-efficiency, and other glass options,
- Bespoke styling, paint colour, furniture, security & timber options.
Why Use Us?
- Sash window workshop, showroom and offices based in Surrey,
- Specialists in traditional wooden sash windows,
- Bespoke windows and doors built to YOUR specifications,
- No quibble after-sales service – 100% satisfaction guarantee,
- It’s all us! Manufacturing, fitting, and support – no outsourced work.
About Our Sash & Casement Windows
Our custom made sash windows and casement windows include a number of options for the customer including double-glazing, mouldings, window furniture and more. We also restore sash windows in Central London, South London, South West London as well as surrounding areas and Home Counties.
Sash Windows in London
Sash Windows are a popular choice in London amongst homeowners, matching the traditional aesthetic of many London homes. If you own a period property and are looking to add the timeless look of Sash Windows then get in touch with our specialist team. We are highly experienced with installing, replacing and double glazing sash windows in London, ensuring the job is done to your satisfaction.
If you are outside of London, but still want the timeless look of Sash Windows, don’t worry! We endeavour to offer our services to as much of the South-East of England and surrounding counties as possible.
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A little about our service area…
London is the capital of England as well as the UK. London started as a Roman settlement called Londinium. It was a significant port town for the Romans which prompted them to build a defensive wall around it. The wall is known as the London Wall which helped define London’s boundaries during the late Middle Ages. Today, only a few fragments of the wall remain. One of them can be found in the Museum of London.
London has approximately 3.7 million dwellings, with a large portion being traditional townhouses. Sash windows are a common sight in these townhouses, complementing the look of these beautiful houses.
Central London can be found in the middle part of London, England. It doesn’t have an official means of defining the area. It is considered to have high-density properties with high land values. For many locals, Central London is the area within the London Underground Circle Line. One of Central London’s notable historic building is St Paul’s Cathedral. It was deemed the tallest building in London from the 1700s to the 1960s.
South London has a lively community that offers many places of interest and fun activities. Located south of the River Thames, it’s made up of 12 boroughs: Merton, Sutton, Richmond, Greenwich, Wandsworth, Bromley, and Bexley. South London offers many places of interest and fun activities. Its temperate maritime climate makes South London an ideal place to live. The Greenwich Royal Observatory is a notable place to visit. It was where the first weather report was issued in 1848.
Home to Westminster Abbey, South West London is a mixed hub of stylish suburban communities, classy restaurants, impressive museums and glamorous shopping destinations. It also offers sweeping green spaces, a host of friendly communities and a quieter pace of life. South West London is generally a conservative and gentle place to live in. People who love to shop can visit the famous Harrods and enjoy its 4.4-acre shopping space. Football enthusiasts can also visit South West London’s football stadiums: Craven Cottage and Stamford Bridge. See your favourite Chelsea FC players practice and visit their sports museums. Richmond Park and the Royal Botanical Gardens are havens for nature lovers and those who want to escape the busy urban life.






