Timber windows
Timber windows give an aesthetically pleasing and traditional appearance to buildings. Because of this, they are suitable for the sympathetic, sensitive requirements of heritage buildings and traditionally designed homes. Vertical sliding sash and bay windows are especially effective in creating this look. Read More
Timber windows are also supplied in a range of modern configurations, such as side, top and bottom hung casement windows.
Timber windows are normally treated with a wood preservative, and can be finished with a durable wood paint, in a colour of the client’s choice.
For an overtly contemporary finish, aluminium clad windows are also available.
- Norton House, Beaumont Road, Banbury, OX16 1SD
Histoglass
Supplies 10mm thin double glazing for the restoration of historic buildings. Histoglass is designed to be installed into existing timber and metal frames without altering the fine detailing of the glazing bars. It complies with BS EN 1279 (parts 1-6) and is covered by a 7-year manufacturer's warranty. Systems are available in a range of
Belvedere House, Victoria Avenue, Harrogate, HG1 1ELRJR
Every window RJR make is made to measure and bespoke which gives you ultimate flexibility on size, glazing bar width, curved elements etc. The company can design nearly infinite configurations of transoms, mullions, and glazing bars, and produce detailed reproductions of historical joinery
153 Windemere Way, Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 8QH

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