Whether enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a traditional home or seamlessly blending modern performance with timeless design, our sliding sash windows remains set the standard for excellence and reliability in the industry. A rated for energy efficiency and a huge range of custom options to give the perfect aesthetic down to the finest detail.
Stunning Glazing Features
Add your choice of Georgian or Astragal bars in a configuration of your choice.
Tilt and Slide as standard
Best for ease of cleaning and ventilation at any time.
Energy Efficient & Secure
A rated as standard, and with PAS 24 accreditation available you can be sure our windows are every bit as functional, as they are beautiful
Custom-made to your specification
Choose from a choice of mechanical or welded joints, deep, slim or standard mid and bottom rails, a huge range of colour options
PAS24 security enhancement available
A rated energy efficiency as standard
Fully customisable to your exact specification with a range of period features
Mechanically jointed options available
Beautiful colour options as standard, or choose any RAL number for a truly unique finish
Standard or heritage hardware available
Laminated Glass upgrade available
Tilt and Slide as standard
Sash Windows FAQ's
Yes - with our wide range of options we are able to design a window that meets most criteria for conservation areas. Please feel free to contact us to discuss your requirements
Yes - our range of uPVC sliding sash windows are A rated on energy efficiency. Whilst, due to the nature of the seal they will not perform as well as a casement window, they are still a great option for many homes.
Yes, you can install sash windows in most UK homes, whether they are heritage sash, traditional box, or bespoke sash designs. However, some homes may be better suited for other window styles. If your home is listed or located in a conservation area, always check for restrictions. Modern uPVC sash windows come in both classic and modern styles, offering great versatility.
Yes, we can add travel restrictors onto any Sash Window to restrict how far they open.
The detail and workmanship in Sliding Sash does make them more expensive to manufacture than a standard casement window, and therefore they will be subject to an uplift in price. See our pricing page for more information.