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Timber Windows

Timber has been the material of choice for window manufacture for generations and many timber windows are still in use that are more than a century old.

Our windows are constructed using only sustainably sourced engineered softwood and hardwood. This process enhances stability and durability, making the windows much less prone to movement. Using the most advanced coating systems and the finest architectural ironmongery with extensive warranties provides low maintenance windows and an impressive 60-year life span.

Choose from lipped or flush styles with any combination of fixed, side hung and top opening sashes or traditional sliding sash windows.

Features
Internally glazed as standard
Trickle ventilation
Draft Proofing
High Security multipoint espagnolette locking handle
Egress friction hinges
Exclusive range of handles and decorative stays
Double, triple and acoustic glazing options
White-framed windows with flowers
Flush Casement Windows

 

One of the most popular style of window, featuring sashes that are flush with the frame externally. Whether you’re renovating a country cottage or farmhouse, looking for replacement windows for a family home or planning a modern new build, Flush timber casement windows are sure to enhance the character of your property. Our Flush casement windows feature slim frame sections, external putty line mouldings and ovolo or lambs’ tongue internal mouldings.

Lipped Casement Windows

 

The lipped casement window (also known as “storm-proof”) is one of the most popular styles of window in the UK, featuring a sash that overlaps the frame. our timber lipped casement windows feature a decorative edge on the opening sash to soften their appearance. They’re available in two different profiles with either pencil round or ovolo mouldings, making them suitable not only for modern properties but traditional homes too.

Lipped casement windows, painted green
Sliding sash windows shown in a bright furnished room
Sliding Sash Windows

The sliding sash timber windows not only embody traditional style they come with exceptional energy efficiency to meet the demands of today’s homes. Whether you are renovating a Victorian terrace, a traditional cottage or a Georgian terrace you will find a sash window to suit the unique character of your home without compromising on security or weather performance.

The Tilt and Turn Windows

 

Our tilt and turn windows enable flexibility in designing a home with unobstructed panoramic views and allow you to harness natural light and heat from the sun. The large sash and glass sizes possible with this design of window allow for the creation of expansive glazed areas, adding impact to any property. They are an ideal choice for zero carbon new houses and low energy home renovations.

Grey tilt and turn windows shown in a modern building
Diagram showing acoustic properties of the windows
The Acoustic Range

 

The acoustic timber windows and doors from the Acoustic range reduce noise by absorbing the sound wave and causing it to lose power. This is achieved through, not only the glass but the frame itself, and each element is carefully designed to absorb and reflect pressure.

Whether positioned on a busy high street or road, with an overall window dB rating of up to 42dB you will find a solution to restore your very own sound of silence.

Paint and Stain Finishes

 

All timber products are fully factory finished as standard in a choice of softwood or hardwood FSC® engineered timber. The 4-stage finishing process of preservation, base-coat and two top coats give softwood products a smooth finish and hardwood a pitted effect due to its open pore structure.

The beauty of wood is that you can be adventurous in your choice of colour. With any RAL, BS or NCS paint finish available, you can find the colour that is right for you and your property.

Extensive warranties

Timber windows have a life span of up to 60 years, while your average UPVC windows would probably last less than 20 years. When maintained properly your wooden windows can efficiently reduce wear and tear (weathering) and last for a lifetime.

Manufacturing defects 10 years warranty
Ironmongery 10 years warranty
Installation 6 years warranty
Glazing Units 10 years warranty
Factory Coatings 10 years warranty
Rot and fungal decay 30 years warranty
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