Windows & Doors in Salford
Your local window, door and conservatory installer — based on Wardley Industrial Estate in the heart of Salford, serving Worsley, Swinton, Walkden, Eccles and beyond.
Window & Door Specialists in the City of Salford
The City of Salford is home to one of the most diverse housing stocks in Greater Manchester. From the leafy tree-lined avenues of Worsley with its large Edwardian and inter-war detached homes, to the tight-knit rows of Victorian terraces in Eccles and Pendleton, and the modern apartments springing up around MediaCityUK and Salford Quays — no two streets present the same challenges for a window installer.
That variety is exactly why we chose to base our manufacturing facility here. Our workshop on Wardley Industrial Estate sits right between Walkden and Swinton, giving us intimate knowledge of the properties across every corner of Salford. We understand which frame profiles suit a 1930s bay window in Monton, which glazing options work best for a draughty Victorian terrace in Pendlebury, and which slim-line aluminium systems complement the contemporary new-builds along the Irwell corridor.
Because we manufacture on-site and install with our own teams, Salford customers benefit from shorter lead times, direct communication with the people making their products, and the reassurance that comes from knowing your installer is genuinely local — not a national chain operating out of a call centre hundreds of miles away.
Our Services Across Salford
uPVC & Aluminium Windows
Our A-rated window range includes casement, flush sash, tilt and turn, and bay styles in both uPVC and thermally broken aluminium. Whether you need replacements for original timber frames on a Worsley semi or floor-to-ceiling aluminium glazing for a Quays apartment, every window is made to measure at our Wardley facility.
Composite & Aluminium Doors
From high-security composite front doors to wide-opening aluminium bi-folds that connect your kitchen to the garden, we supply and install the full range across Salford. Multipoint locking, anti-snap cylinders and thermally broken frames come as standard on every door we fit.
Conservatories & Orangeries
A bespoke conservatory or orangery can transform a Salford home, adding valuable living space and natural light. We design and build Victorian, Edwardian, lean-to and orangery styles, with a choice of glass, polycarbonate or lightweight tiled roofing systems suited to the local climate.
Commercial Shopfronts
For businesses along Eccles high street, Walkden town centre or the Chapel Street corridor, our aluminium shopfront systems deliver clean sightlines, robust security and a professional finish. We handle the full process from design through to installation with minimal disruption to your trading day.
Why Salford Homeowners Choose Us
Based in Your Borough
Our factory is on Wardley Industrial Estate, M28 — right in the heart of Salford. We're not a national company promising local service; we're a local company delivering it every day.
Fully Accredited
CERTASS registered, Checkatrade approved, TrustMark certified and FMB members. Every installation comes with a government-backed compliance certificate.
Free Home Survey
One of our experienced consultants will visit your Salford property, take accurate measurements and provide a detailed, no-obligation quote — completely free of charge.
Our Guarantee
Our guarantee covers the uPVC and aluminium frame for 10 years, sealed glass units for 5 years and hardware for 2 years — plus the protection of a CERTASS Insurance-Backed Guarantee.
Installing Windows & Doors in Salford
Salford's housing stock spans several centuries and presents unique considerations for window and door replacement. The Worsley and Boothstown conservation areas have specific planning requirements for replacement windows — particularly around materials, glazing bar patterns and colour finishes on properties visible from the public highway. Our team has experience navigating these restrictions and can advise you on what's permitted before any work begins.
Many of the Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Eccles, Pendleton and Langworthy have non-standard openings, stone lintels, or arched brickwork above windows that require careful measurement and bespoke fabrication. Because we manufacture in-house rather than ordering from a national supplier, we can accommodate unusual dimensions and shapes without the premium surcharges or extended lead times you might experience elsewhere.
Access can also be a factor in the terraced streets of inner Salford, where narrow entries and limited parking require careful planning for deliveries. As a local installer familiar with these streets, we plan logistics in advance to keep disruption to a minimum for both you and your neighbours.
Areas We Cover in Salford
We install windows, doors and conservatories across the entire City of Salford including Worsley, Swinton, Walkden, Eccles, Irlam, Cadishead, Monton, Boothstown, Pendlebury, Pendleton, Langworthy, Broughton, Kersal, Little Hulton, Clifton and Salford Quays.
We also serve neighbouring areas including Manchester, Bolton and Trafford.
Salford Windows & Doors — FAQs
Do I need planning permission to replace windows in Worsley or Boothstown conservation area?
The Worsley Village and Boothstown conservation areas both have specific restrictions on replacement window design — particularly on front elevations or any window visible from the public highway. Materials, glazing bar patterns and colour finishes may be controlled, and an Article 4 direction can remove the usual permitted development rights. We'll check your property's exact status with Salford Council and advise on what's permitted before any work begins.
How quickly can you get to my home in Salford?
Our factory is on Wardley Industrial Estate in the M28 postcode, which places us within 15 minutes of most Salford addresses including Worsley, Swinton, Walkden, Eccles and Salford Quays. We can usually arrange a free no-obligation survey within the same week, and being locally-based keeps delivery, install and any call-back visits straightforward.
What happens on the day of the window survey?
The surveyor takes precise measurements of every opening, checks the existing sill, lintel and reveal condition, and notes access, scaffolding or parking considerations. They walk through style, colour, glazing and hardware options with you, and flag any planning or Building Regulations issues that may affect the design. The survey is free, no-obligation, and usually takes 45–90 minutes for an average home.
Do you take away the old frames and dispose of them?
Yes — removal and responsible disposal of your old windows is included in every quote. Frames, glass units and removed ironmongery are separated for recycling at our Wardley facility, so uPVC and aluminium is recovered rather than going to landfill. You won't need to book a skip or deal with bulky waste collection.