Traditional Wood Sliding Sash & Casement Window Services in Reading, RG1
Installation, Replacement & Upgrade Specialists for Reading Homes & Properties
NOT IN READING? We also serve Caversham, Tilehurst, Ruscombe, Earley, Woodley, Theale & more.
What Do We Do? Our Reading Sash & Casement Window Services:
- Fitting, Installation & Reinstatement of Traditional Wooden Windows
- Replacement & Upgrade of Windows, Boxes & Sashes
- Renovation, Restoration & Painting
- Double Glazing, Energy Efficient & Other Glass Options
- Bespoke Styling, Paint Colour, Furniture, Security & Timber Options
Why Use The Specialist In Traditional Sash Windows?
Our highly professional sash window installation team have decades of specialist experience
We have supplied and installed over 50,000 replacement windows, not just in Reading but across the wider South England area
We build bespoke sash or casement windows and doors to YOUR specifications
We use only the highest quality accoya timber, not only creating windows that last but are environmentally friendly too
Our sash window workshop, showroom and offices are based nearby in Guildford, Surrey
No quibble after-sale service – 100% satisfaction guarantee
It’s all us! Manufacturing, fitting, and support – no outsourced work.
About Our Sash & Casement Windows
Our custom sash windows and casement windows include a number of options for the customer including double-glazing, mouldings, window furniture and more. We also repair and restore sash windows in Reading, Berkshire. Also serving surrounding towns and villages including Caversham, Tilehurst, Ruscombe, Earley, Woodley, Theale and beyond.
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A little about our service area…
At the heart of the Thames Valley’s most attractive area lies Reading – a town rich in royal history. It became the 10th largest and wealthiest town in England by 1611. However, its involvement in the English Civil War in 1642 brought the town to its knees. Reading’s economy was not able to recover until the 20th century. Today, Reading is one of Southern England’s most important commercial centre.
Reading boasts of over 1,400 years of history and home to notable medieval landmarks. The Reading Abbey is the town’s most famous landmark. Founded by Henry I, it became an important pilgrimage site in England. Unfortunately, it was partially destroyed during Henry VIII’s “Dissolution of Monasteries” in 1538. Reading Minster, Greyfriars Church and Forbury Gardens are some of the other places worth visiting.
Since Reading is a well-connected town, it can be reached via rail, express coaches or through the M4 motorway.