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What a time it is to be alive! With the wonders of modern technology, we can beam photos and videos around the world in seconds. Those of you who have been in touch with us in the past will know … Read More
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What a time it is to be alive! With the wonders of modern technology, we can beam photos and videos around the world in seconds. Those of you who have been in touch with us in the past will know … Read More
This dormer window was a victim of poor material selection in the form of untreated softwood. Unfortunately, it wasn’t worth repairing, so we made a new pressure treated softwood window and fitted it with the latest argon filled double glazed … Read More
We were back in Chesham to replace these French doors. Unfortunately, it was a similar story to the window we’d replaced earlier. A combination of poor material choice and bad design had meant that the originals had failed within 10 … Read More
This Georgian-style casement window had been fitted 10 years before. Being non-pressure treated and designed and fitted poorly, it had completely rotten-through and wasn’t worth repairing. For the replacement, we made subtle but crucial changes to the head, stiles and … Read More
We were back in Maidenhead this week to add some finishing touches to the repairs. We’d already replaced the old rotten casement sashes with new pressure treated, double glazed units. Now we turned our attention to the porch area where … Read More
This unusual square and squinted bay window presented 2 challenges for us. The first was the condition of the existing sashes. The second was that the bay itself had subsided in the past by up to 3 inches, causing the … Read More
This window in Beaconsfield from the 1960’s was suffering rot caused by condensation running down the single glazing and into the wooden frame between the glass and the rebate. It was time for a replacement. By copying the original look … Read More
This was a very rotten triple casement window in Maidenhead ,but because it was a listed building the sashes had to be copied like for like reproducing exactly the same mouldings and dimensions all the way even matching the internal … Read More
This 1920’s triple casement window had been attacked by hungry ants so a while new window was required.The unusual mouldings need to be copied like for like including the exact jamb /head/mullion and sill timber sizes.The frame once made was … Read More
This little toilet window was glazed using a bespoke star design exactly how the customer wanted .Each star was 12mm wide and was put together by our glaziers design time.It was a very expensive unit though and came in at … Read More