Traditional Wood Sliding Sash & Casement Window Services in Portsmouth, PO1
Installation, Replacement & Upgrade Specialists
NOT IN PORTSMOUTH? We also cover Southsea, Gosport, Cosham, Portchester, Lee-on-the-Solent and more.
What Do We Do?
- 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 Us?
- Workshop, showroom and offices based nearby in Surrey
- Specialists in traditional wooden sash windows
- Bespoke windows and doors built to YOUR specifications
- 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 Portsmouth, Hampshire. Also serving surrounding towns and villages including Southsea, Gosport, Cosham, Portchester, Lee-on-the-Solent and beyond.
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A little about our service area…
Nicknamed “Pompey”, the island city of Portsmouth is the second largest city in Hampshire. With a population of over 200,000, this city’s population density is greater than London’s. For centuries, Portsmouth has been a strategic naval port and home to history’s most famous ships. This includes Lord Nelson’s flagship, the HMS Victory which is also the oldest naval ship in commission. Portsmouth is also known as one of the world’s most fortified cities. Due to its strong ties with Her Majesty’s Royal Navy, naval defence is still the city’s largest industry. Tourism is also one of Portsmouth’s growing industry, thanks to its many attractions.
Tourist attractions are abound in the city of Portsmouth. Its Historic Dockyard was given a facelift and the HMS Victory is docked beside it. The annual Victorian Festival of Christmas is also held at the Dockyard. Much of Portsmouth’s old defence structures were converted into museums. The Round Tower, a former coastal defence watchtower, is now open for public viewing. Southsea Castle, Royal Marines Eastney Barracks and Fort Nelson are some of the city’s historical points of interest. In addition, Portsmouth is the birthplace of Charles Dickens.
M27, M275, A3 and A27 are the roads linking Portsmouth to the mainland. First Great Western, South West Trains and Southern are the trains ferrying passengers to and from the city.