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Timber Casement Windows

We design and manufacture purpose-made timber casement windows, tailored to suit both traditional and contemporary properties.

Handcrafted in our workshop, our casement windows are made to your exact specifications, ensuring they complement the style and character of your home perfectly.

You can choose from high-quality softwood or Accoya timber, a premium material known for its exceptional durability and long lifespan.

We offer flexible glazing options to meet your needs, including:

  • Traditional single glazing for period properties
  • Energy-efficient double glazing for improved insulation and comfort

Whether you’re replacing existing windows or working on a renovation project, our bespoke timber casement windows combine timeless design with modern performance.

Double glazed casement windows.

  • 18mm – 28mm standard double glazed units or slimline double glazed units with only 7mm slight line.
  • Patterned and sandblast obscure glass
  • Fully draughtproofed
  • Choice of ironmongery (White, Chrome, Gold)
  • Ball bearing hinges
  • Primed with Teknos primer

Single glazed casement windows.

  • 4-6mm single glass
  • Patterned and sandblast obscure glass
  • Toughened safety glass or laminated glass optional
  • Fully draughtproofed*
  • Choice of ironmongery (White, Chrome, Gold)
  • Ball bearing hinges
  • Primed with Teknos primer

Styles

  • Flush casement windows
  • Stormproof casement windows
  • Curved windows
  • Arched top casement windows

Part Q Compliant Windows & Doors

Part Q of the Building Regulations focuses on security in new and refurbished homes. To comply, windows and doors must meet strict standards for durability, approved hardware, and proven resistance to unauthorised access.

Windows & Doors Built to Meet Part Q

We can manufacture all of our timber windows and doors to meet Part Q security requirements, giving you peace of mind that your property is both compliant and protected.

Who Needs to Comply?

Part Q applies to any residential project that requires planning permission, including:

  • New builds

  • Renovations

  • Refurbishments

  • Extensions or conversions

This means compliance is essential for:

  • Architects

  • Builders

  • Installers

  • Developers

  • Homeowners

If your project falls under planning regulations, Part Q compliant windows and doors may be required.

For full guidance, visit the Planning Portal.

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