Windows
A-rated, thermally efficient uPVC & Aluminium windows — designed to complement any home in Greater Manchester.
Beautiful, Energy-Efficient Windows
Whether you're replacing old draughty frames or enhancing a new build, our window range offers the perfect balance of style, performance and security. Our uPVC frames are fabricated from the Eurocell Logik profile system and our aluminium windows use the Sheerline system, both made up at our Manchester facility and installed by our own certified team.
- A-rated energy efficiency — reduce heat loss and bills
- Available in a wide range of foil finishes
- Triple glazing option available for maximum performance
- CERTASS certified installation — building regs compliant
Our Window Range
We offer a comprehensive range of window styles to suit any property — from traditional Victorian terraces to contemporary new builds.
Casement
Flush Sash
Bay & Bow
Tilt & Turn
Product Specifications
uPVC Windows
Aluminium Windows
Areas We Install Windows
We supply and fit A-rated uPVC and aluminium windows across Greater Manchester, from our manufacturing base in Worsley.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we get asked most about replacement windows in Greater Manchester.
What does an A-rated window mean?
Window Energy Ratings (WER) run from A++ down to E, based on the British Fenestration Rating Council's assessment of thermal transmittance, solar gain and air leakage. An A-rated window offers excellent thermal performance, helping reduce heat loss and heating bills compared to older double glazing. Our standard uPVC and aluminium windows are A-rated, with triple-glazed upgrades available for even better figures.
What's the difference between uPVC and aluminium windows?
uPVC is the more affordable option, offers excellent thermal performance and comes in a wide range of colours and woodgrain foils — ideal for most domestic replacements. Aluminium is stronger, which allows slimmer sightlines and larger glazed areas, and it can be powder-coated in any RAL colour for a contemporary finish. Both are A-rated and carry a 10-year guarantee on the uPVC and aluminium frame, 5 years on the sealed glass units and 2 years on hardware.
How long do modern replacement windows last?
Good-quality uPVC and aluminium windows typically last 25–35 years before the frames, gaskets or sealed units need attention. Our guarantee covers the uPVC and aluminium frame for 10 years, the sealed glass units for 5 years and the hardware for 2 years, and components are repairable or replaceable should any fail within the window's lifetime.
Do I need planning permission to replace my windows?
For most houses, replacing windows falls under permitted development and does not require planning permission. Conservation areas, listed buildings, properties under Article 4 directions and most flats will need consent — and materials, glazing bars or opening styles may be restricted. We'll confirm the position for your specific property before any work begins.
What does CERTASS registration mean for me as a customer?
CERTASS is a government-authorised Competent Person Scheme, equivalent to FENSA. Because we are CERTASS registered, we self-certify that your replacement windows meet Building Regulations, so you don't need a separate Local Authority inspection. After installation you receive a compliance certificate and an insurance-backed guarantee direct from CERTASS.
How long does it take from survey to installation?
We can usually arrange a free no-obligation survey within the same week of enquiry. From signed order, installation is typically 3–7 weeks, depending on product and specification — the installation itself is usually 1–2 days for an average home, with our team clearing up and leaving you ready to enjoy the new windows the same day.