Windows & Doors in Oldham
Pennine-tough window and door installations across Oldham, Saddleworth, Shaw, Royton, Chadderton and Failsworth — built to handle altitude, wind and driving rain.
Window & Door Specialists Across Oldham
Oldham is one of Greater Manchester's most geographically diverse boroughs. The western lowlands around Chadderton and Failsworth sit at a similar elevation to central Manchester, but the terrain climbs steadily eastward through Shaw and Royton to the Saddleworth villages perched on the Pennine edge above 200 metres. This altitude difference has a real impact on what homeowners need from their windows and doors — higher up, wind speeds are greater, driving rain more frequent, and winter temperatures noticeably colder than in the sheltered lowlands just a few miles west.
The housing reflects this geographic variety too. Mill-era stone terraces dominate the town centre and Lees, built to house the workers who powered Oldham's once-mighty cotton industry. Areas like Fitton Hill and Sholver feature 1960s and 1970s council housing with system-built construction and non-standard opening sizes. Out in the Saddleworth villages of Uppermill, Delph and Dobcross, characterful stone cottages with mullion windows and deep reveals line the narrow lanes, demanding a sensitive approach to any replacement glazing.
Our Worsley workshop is around 30 minutes from most of the borough via the M62 and M60. We manufacture all products in-house, allowing us to tailor specifications to the conditions each property faces — whether that means heavy-duty weather seals for an exposed Saddleworth hillside or thermally efficient frames for a draughty terrace in the town centre.
Our Services Across Oldham
uPVC & Aluminium Windows
From triple glazing for an exposed Saddleworth hillside property to replacing original stone mullion windows in Uppermill with sympathetic slim-profile frames, our bespoke window range is engineered for Oldham's demanding conditions. We offer casement, flush sash, tilt and turn and bay styles in both uPVC and thermally broken aluminium.
Composite & Aluminium Doors
Oldham properties at higher elevations need entrance doors that resist persistent wind and rain. Our composite and aluminium doors feature heavy-duty weatherproofing, multipoint locking and anti-snap cylinders — whether fitted to a Royton semi or a Greenfield farmhouse.
Conservatories & Orangeries
A well-specified conservatory or orangery must work harder at Oldham's elevation. We design structures with enhanced roof insulation, low-U-value glazing and robust drainage to cope with the borough's higher annual rainfall, creating a space you can use comfortably year-round.
Commercial Shopfronts
For businesses along Oldham's Yorkshire Street, the Tommyfield Market area or Shaw's Market Street, our aluminium shopfront systems offer maximum display area, robust security and weathertight performance — all installed with minimal disruption to your trading hours.
Why Oldham Homeowners Choose Us
Around 30 Minutes Away
Around 30 minutes from our Worsley workshop via the M62 and M60. Close enough for efficient surveys, deliveries and ongoing aftercare across the whole Oldham borough.
Fully Accredited
CERTASS registered, Checkatrade approved, TrustMark certified and FMB members. Every Oldham installation is backed by a government-recognised compliance certificate.
Built for the Pennine Edge
We understand the extra demands that altitude, exposure and driving rain place on glazing products, and we specify accordingly — from enhanced weather seals to triple-glazed units.
Our Guarantee
Your Oldham installation is guaranteed for 10 years on the uPVC and aluminium frames, 5 years on sealed glass units and 2 years on hardware — backed by our CERTASS Insurance-Backed Guarantee.
Installing Windows & Doors in Oldham
The Saddleworth conservation area — encompassing Uppermill, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle and surrounding hamlets — has strict planning restrictions on replacement windows. Materials and colour finishes must complement the local millstone grit, and in many cases like-for-like timber appearance or heritage-style flush casements are required. We have worked within these guidelines on numerous occasions and can steer you through the approval process before any order is placed.
Properties above 200 metres in altitude, common across Saddleworth and the eastern fringes of Shaw and Crompton, should seriously consider triple glazing for thermal performance. The temperature differential between an exposed hillside home and a sheltered Chadderton property can be significant, and the investment in a third pane pays back quickly through lower heating bills. Meanwhile, 1960s and 1970s housing stock in Shaw, Royton and Chadderton often has non-standard window sizes stemming from system-built construction methods, requiring accurate surveys and custom fabrication.
Exposed hillside properties throughout the borough need extra-robust weather seals, reinforced drainage channels and careful attention to how wind-driven rain interacts with the frame and surrounding masonry. Our in-house manufacturing means we can build these specifications into every product without relying on off-the-shelf compromises.
Areas We Cover in Oldham
We install windows, doors and conservatories across the entire Borough of Oldham including Oldham town centre, Saddleworth (Uppermill, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Greenfield), Shaw, Royton, Chadderton, Failsworth, Lees, Springhead, Grotton, Crompton and Moorside.
We also serve neighbouring areas including Rochdale, Manchester and Tameside.
Oldham Windows & Doors — FAQs
What should I consider for windows in a Saddleworth stone cottage?
Traditional Saddleworth stone cottages — in Uppermill, Dobcross, Delph, Diggle and Greenfield — typically have thick stone walls, deep reveals and small divided-light windows in keeping with the local vernacular. Modern uPVC or aluminium slim-line flush sashes with appropriate astragal bars can match the proportions without looking out of place, and colour is generally restricted to blacks, greys, heritage greens or cream. Most of Saddleworth also sits within a conservation area, so consent may be required — we'll advise based on your exact address.
Do you cover the Saddleworth villages as well as Oldham town centre?
Yes — we cover the full Metropolitan Borough of Oldham including Oldham town centre, Chadderton, Royton, Shaw, Lees, Failsworth and all of the Saddleworth villages. From Wardley it's around 30–40 minutes to most Oldham and Saddleworth addresses, and there is no travel surcharge inside the borough. We can usually arrange a free no-obligation survey within the same week.
Can you manufacture non-standard shapes like arched or angled windows?
Yes — bespoke manufacture is one of the advantages of making in-house. Arched tops, Gothic points, raked and trapezoid shapes, bullseye windows and bay curves are all possible in both uPVC and aluminium. We template the opening carefully on survey so the finished frame matches the brickwork exactly, and factory CAD-cut jigs keep the angles true.
Do you carry out snagging visits or aftercare checks after installation?
Yes — we run a post-install snagging walk-around before handover so any issues are caught while our team is still on site. Anything identified later is logged via our aftercare line and a fitter returns to make it right under the guarantee. We also recommend hinges, multipoint gearboxes and seals are lubricated annually, which we can do as a paid service visit or walk you through yourself.