TRADITIONAL WINDOW
REfuRbIShMENT AND REPlAcEMENT
eye for detail of their traditional craftsmen.
The materials used enable them to produce
windows to the highest specifications,
giving the best possible performance and
combining minimum maintenance with
maximum lifespan.
When looking to refurbish or replace
traditional windows, it is important to
understand that unlike modern windows,
windows in period properties were not
made to a standard specification.
The Sash Window Workshop work hard to
replicate the proportions and designs of
historic windows, whilst incorporating the
latest manufacturing techniques.
Unusually for window manufacturers, The
Sash Window Workshop also manufactures
double glazed units and cuts their own
glass.
Since being founded in 1994, the company has collaborated with
many different homeowners, builders, architects, contractors,
interior designers and developers.
The Sash Window Workshop offer a wide range of services
including: new timber windows and doors, with a supply and fit,
or supply only service; new sashes into existing frames; draught
proofing and refurbish; Bi-Glass - a re-glazing and double-glazing
service; and secondary glazing.
All new joinery is manufactured from their workshops in Berkshire
using the latest in computer operated machinery alongside the
They have worked on a wide range of period properties; from small
individual properties to large projects. Some previous prestigious
clients include: Buckingham Palace; The Admiralty Buildings; The
Grove Hotel; and Oxford Wildlife Trust.
The company are Which? Trusted Traders, FENSA registered and
Safe Contractor accredited.
To obtain a quotation, contact: 01344 868 668 or
[email protected]. You can also visit their website:
www.sashwindow.com/commercial
THE FINEST TIMBER
WINDOWS AND DOORS
PROVIDING TAILOR MADE SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR PROJECT
• Suitable for Conservation Areas and Listed Buildings
• Supply Only, Supply and Install, Repair and Refurbish
We have worked on various prestigious projects, including: St James’ Palace, The
Admiralty Buildings, Clandon Park, The Grove Hotel, and Oxford Wildlife Trust.
01344 868 668
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