Traditional Wood Sliding Sash & Casement Window Services in Isleworth, TW7
Installation, Replacement & Upgrade Specialists
NOT IN ISLEWORTH? We also serve Brentford, Richmond, St Margarets, Hounslow, Woodlands, Osterley 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 Isleworth, London.
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A little about our service area…
Isleworth’s history dates back to the Roman and Anglo Saxon times, when it was known as “Gislheresuuyrth”. Located at the banks of the River Thames, it was a trading settlement and well-cultivated farming town. During the 18th century, most of the lands in Isleworth were turned into orchards and in the 19th century, they became market gardens. Produce from these gardens and orchards supplied the Capital’s markets. However, its gardens and orchards were turned into commercial areas and residences in the 1920’s. Today, its home to high-rise buildings and notable landmarks. A perfect mix of both old and new.
The Gumley House, Isleworth War Memorial and London Apprentice Inn are some of Isleworth’s most interesting landmarks. John Gumley built the house in 1700 and it is now a school. A memorial was constructed in memory of the 385 Isleworth men who fought during the First World War. The 18th century inn often housed the City Livery Companies’ apprentices before they rowed back to work. All Saints Church, Isleworth’s parish church, survived the passage of time. Its 14th century tower still stands today.
Isleworth can be accessed through the A 315 or the London Road. Transport of London Buses H20, 110, N9 and 481 also service passengers to and from Isleworth. South West Trains is the town only railway service.