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UPVC Georgian Windows Design and Installation

UPVC Georgian Windows Design and Installation

Modern imitation Georgian windows have strong glass and offer the same benefits as double-glazed UPVC windows. The style is popular for period properties and they create a sense of privacy, while still letting in plenty of natural light.

Georgian windows create the appearance of multiple panes of glass within a single frame. Originally the separate panes were necessary for keeping the glass in place, as glass during the period was brittle and would require frequent replacement.

We can supply and install Georgian windows to the highest standard and provide cost-effective windows to suit most budgets. Contact us today to get a free quote.

Benefits of Georgian Windows

The aesthetic appeal of Georgian windows is a key part of their attractiveness. You can enjoy the features of a double-glazed window and incorporate them into a much older building, while keeping faithful to the original style.

You can have a single Georgian window or several together across a larger frame. Georgian windows can easily open outward in the middle and at the top. They are suitable for casement sash windows. The UPVC windows we install use the best quality materials and provide the following benefits:

  • Double-glazed panes: The double-glazing we install adds to energy efficiency within the building, which helps you to better insulate your home and lower heating bills.
  • Versatile: You can install Georgian windows in many spaces including bay window areas. There are also variations such as the half-Georgian design, where only one side of the window has the separate pane style.
  • Customisable: You can tune your design to a very precise degree, with many different colours available that make it simpler for your windows to blend within your home. Colours include black and anthracite grey.

Overall, Georgian windows are a great way to get a high-performance window with the ability to suit more traditional buildings. We will supply and install windows in your home and also offer a trade windows service.

Why Choose Us?

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We have over 40 years of experience in the home improvement industry and provide a 10 year guarantee on all our work. Our products are suitable for many budgets, and you will get a high-quality installation that displays excellent workmanship.

Thereโ€™s no need to take our word for it, you can view our testimonials page to see what our many happy clients have to say. One client had the following to say about using our service:

“From the start your workmen were friendly, helpful and efficient and gave us the quality finish that we wanted. The superb build was achieved by your surveyor, bricklayers, plasterers, fitters, carpenter, electrician, office staff and of course your good self, keeping your finger on the pulse at all times with a professional and friendly manner.” – Mike & Jan

Georgian Windows Design and Installation

Installing Georgian windows can add a subtle style to an older building while providing the high performance of modern double-glazed windows. They are customisable and we can supply options to suit most budgets.

We can provide a fast and accurate quote for your window installation project. Contact us today.

FAQs

What Do Georgian Windows Look Like?

Georgian windows have the appearance of multiple panes that is created by glazing bars, they are suitable for sash windows and casements. They look similar to a typical traditional window of the Georgian period, which is generally from 1714 to 1837.

What is a Georgian bar?

A Georgian bar refers to the glazing bars within Georgian windows. They may be made from plastic, wood or another material depending on the particular design and window style.

What is an Astragyal Bar?

An astragal bar is similar to the Georgian bar, in that it creates the appearance of multiple panes. However, astragal bars are essential to the structure of the window itself – whereas Georgian bars are merely part of the frame. 

What is an Oriel Window?

An oriel window is similar to a bay window, but it is usually above ground level. The oriel window sticks out from the building and may require structural support to keep it balanced in a cantilevered design.

How Much Will my Georgian Windows Cost?

The total price for your installation will depend on the number of windows and the glazing options you choose. We can offer windows that use low-cost UPVC materials, and so provide a cost-effective option for most budgets.