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Timber Sash Windows, replacement or refurbishment?
Unfortunately it often isn't possible to foresee full extent of the rot or the damage of the timber windows before the work / refurbishment has begun, by which time customer will be facing higher cost to complete the work they may have not budgeted for. Contact us for free diagnosis and estimate.

Peter Denney
Apr 242 min read


Timber Sash Windows - Refurbishment or Replacement?
Sash Window Refurbishment Whilst we would always recommend complete box sash replacement as it is most cost effective over the time and most reliable way to ensure smooth operating energy efficient windows, in some cases, complete replacement may not be possible or may not be necessary. On such occasions we can refurbish existing box frame and install new timber sashes into existing frames. We can do this with single glazed or double glazed sashes, as long as the existing box

Peter Denney
Apr 52 min read


Future Proof your Home with Next-Gen Timber Windows - Where Precision Engineering meets Natural Form
One of the most important objectives of our business is not only to recreate the style of the traditional window and doors, but to achieve quality and durability of the windows and doors for many years to come, same as our ancestors managed with windows 100 years ago.

Peter Denney
Mar 272 min read


Sash Window Doctor Ltd: Time for an Upgrade or Necessity to Change
Be it the time for replacement of your old windows or just a time for an upgrade - Sash Window Doctor Ltd. offers bespoke timber sash windows that combine traditional style with modern technology.

Peter Denney
Mar 242 min read
Windows and Doors for Conservation Areas
bespoke timber windows

Peter Denney
Feb 282 min read


Cost of Sash Windows: Why Quality Matters
Have you heard of the saying, spend less pay twice? Everyone is looking to save the cost, customers as well as the window companies.
Window firms are competing and hence increasingly looking to cut the manufacture cost. Making windows in lower graded timber and fast thin layer of spray paint to finish them off with is one of the big saves. What can this mean for you and your windows?

Peter Denney
Sep 8, 20252 min read
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