Stylish and Modern Designs for Your Home
Victorian bay windows are an iconic design, with attractive sash styles that can suit living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and many other areas of the house. However, they do not provide the energy efficiency and security that a modern uPVC window style can deliver. Installing modern replacements can fix this issue.

About Our uPVC Bay Windows
Adding bay windows that have the benefits of modern double-glazed designs will make an older house function in a way that only new builds can, and they work well as faithful reimaginings of classical styles on new homes too. Feel free to contact us today for a quote on your new or replacement bay windows.
Traditional bay windows look pleasant, but they simply cannot keep up with the demands of modern life. Many properties featuring bay windows are Victorian terraced houses in busy areas, and they have a lot of problems ranging from poor energy efficiency to lower levels of security.

Modern uPVC Bay Windows at Cost-effective Prices
We offer the design benefits of a traditional bay window with all the conveniences of a modern double-glazed window. You can enjoy greater home security and privacy without having to compromise on design.
Our reputation for excellent, long-lasting window installations makes us the best solution for adding new or replacement windows to a traditional Victorian building. Get in touch with us today for a free quote on your project.
Areas We Cover
We are passionate about providing the best service we can, to as many customers as we can. This is why we are more than happy to supply and install uPVC windows across several counties:
- Arundel
- Battle
- Bexhill
- Bognor Regis
- Brighton
- Burgess Hill
- Chichester
- Crowborough
- Eastbourne
- East Grinstead
- Hailsham
- Hastings
- Hampshire
- Horley
- Horsham
- Kent
- Lewes
- Peacehaven
- Pevensey
- Seaford
- Shoreham
- Surrey
- Sussex
- Uckfield
- Worthing
We have had the pleasure of serving hundreds of satisfied customers in each of these areas, and are ready and waiting to make a return visit if you need us. If you are based in one of these counties and you have been looking for new uPVC windows, contact us today and we will prepare your order for a fast delivery and installation.

FAQs and Useful Information
Many factors will influence the cost of your installation. Average prices depend on the number of windows you are installing, the size of each window frame and any additional features or finishes that you choose. If you have an area that is particularly difficult to access or that will require scaffolding and safety equipment this may increase prices further.
A bow window and a bay window are quite similar, they both protrude outward from a building and will allow more natural light to enter into a room. However, a bow window is round in shape, which can feature four or more panes of glass. The traditional bay window by contrast typically has three panes of glass and is in a more box-like shape.
Bay windows let in more light than flat windows as they are larger and open up more angles for light. This is why bay windows are a great way to make your space feel bigger and more open.
With uPVC frames and double or triple glazing, bay windows can be incredibly energy efficient while still letting in lots of natural light.
If your property already has bay windows that you’re replacing, then you do not need planning permission. If you are adding new bay windows to your home, however, this is typically classed as an extension and something you will need to get planning permission for. It is always best to check with your local council for specific regulations.
As bay windows protrude out from the building, the panes are usually a couple of degrees colder and therefore more likely to see condensation form. However, with uPVC frames and double or triple glazing, this is significantly reduced.