Stylish and Modern Designs for Your Home
Our durable, long-lasting UPVC bow windows are the perfect solution for a fast and high-quality installation. We offer a range of fantastic products at cheap prices that are suitable for a range of budgets. The modern UPVC bow windows we offer also help increase energy efficiency and security.
About Our Bow Windows

Bow Windows by South Coast Home Improvements
A bow window is essentially a curved bay window, which will usually feature four casement windows or more. Similar to a bay window, they provide a better view to the outside. Using bow windows can create a little bit more natural light than a traditional bay, as they commonly feature more window panes.
We are experienced suppliers and installers of high-quality bow windows across the southeast of the UK. Our team can provide the best quality UPVC bow windows in a range of colours and sizes suitable for modern and traditional buildings alike. Get in touch with us today for a free quote.

FAQS and Useful Information
The following are some frequently asked questions and useful information about bow windows and the services we provide:
What is the difference between a bow and bay window?
Bay windows have an angular shape. Bow windows have a circular shape.
A bay window is always part of the structure of the building, the ‘bay’ is the protrusion outward that you see on many residential buildings. The purpose of a bay window is to let in more natural light and to allow for a greater viewing angle. A bow window, by contrast, is not always part of the structure of a building. It is possible to fit a bow window to a flat window frame, with the frame itself forming the characteristic protrusion.
How much does it cost for a bow window?
A bow window varies in cost depending on the size of the window, the materials in the window frame and the choice of glazing. It is possible to fit a bow window with as little as three panes, but they usually involve four or more. Timber frames cost more than UPVC or metal frames, so this will also affect prices. In terms of glazing, double or triple-glazing will cost more than single glazing – which can influence the overall costs significantly if there are many panes.
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
What is the difference between a bow window and a bay window?
A bow window is typically made up of four or more panes that create a curved shape. Bay windows, however, consist of three main sections: one large picture window and two smaller side windows.
Do you need planning permission to install bow windows?
If you’re replacing pre-existing bow windows on your home then you do not need to get planning permission. However, if you are installing new bow windows, then you will need to get planning permission for this. Make sure to check the specific requirements with your local council.
Are bow windows energy efficient?
With uPVC frames and double or triple glazing, bow windows can be very energy efficient while adding a lot of gorgeous natural light to your home.