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Sash Windows

We design, install and repair beautiful bespoke Sash Windows from our workshop in Hastings.

Bespoke Sash Windows

Beautifully crafted sash windows bring character, elegance, and timeless appeal to any property. Whether you are restoring period features, improving energy efficiency, or installing brand-new bespoke joinery, our team specialises in designing, repairing, servicing, and installing high-quality timber sash windows.

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Each window is crafted with care in our joinery workshop and fitted with precision to ensure smooth operation, improved insulation, and long-lasting durability. From traditional restorations to fully bespoke sash window installations, we deliver workmanship that respects the heritage of your home while improving comfort and performance.

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Sash Window Repairs

Over time, traditional sash windows can suffer from wear and tear, including broken cords, draughts, sticking sashes, and damaged timber. Our sash window repair service restores your windows so they function smoothly while preserving their original character.

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We carefully assess each window and repair only what is necessary, maintaining as much of the original timber as possible. Common repairs include replacing worn sash cords, repairing damaged timber sections, adjusting window balances, and improving draught sealing.

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With expert repairs, your sash windows can continue performing beautifully for decades to come.

Sash Window Servicing

Sash Window Servicing

Removing the sashes

Each sash is removed from the frame to allow full access to the internal components.

Replacing staff and parting beads

 New staff and parting beads are installed. These contain integrated draught-proofing to significantly reduce heat loss.

Replacing the sash cords

Old or worn sash cords are replaced to ensure the window operates smoothly and safely.

Upgrading window furniture

New window furniture is fitted to improve both function and appearance.

Installing draught proofing

A precise groove is routed to house a draught-proofing strip. Additional draught proofing is installed across the top.

Painting and finishing

If required, the windows are fully painted to complete the restoration.

Sash Window Servicing Cost

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This process transforms tired sash windows, improving comfort, reducing draughts, and restoring their traditional charm.

Full Sash Window Service

£550 + Vat

Optional Sash Window Painting

£240 + Vat

Our 6-Step Bespoke Sash Window Process

1. Free Survey

We begin with a free consultation and survey to assess your property and discuss your requirements.

2. Measuring & Design

Precise measurements are taken to ensure a perfect fit while maintaining traditional proportions and detailing.

3. In-House Joinery Manufacturing

Your bespoke sash windows are carefully crafted in our joinery workshop using high-quality timber.

4. Professional Installation

Our experienced installers fit the windows with precision to ensure smooth operation and a flawless finish.

5. Furniture & Finishing

You choose the window furniture and the final paint colour and finish to complement your property.

6. Warranty & Aftercare

All bespoke sash windows are supplied with a warranty, giving you peace of mind for years to come.

Accoya Timber Sash Windows

We also offer Accoya timber as an option for our bespoke sash windows. Accoya is a specially modified, pressure-treated wood designed for exceptional durability and stability. The treatment process alters the wood at a molecular level, making it far more resistant to moisture, swelling, and decay.​

Benefits of Accoya Timber

✓ Exceptional durability and long lifespan

✓ Outstanding resistance to rot and decay

✓ Improved dimensional stability

✓ Reduced maintenance requirements

✓ Sustainably sourced timber

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Accoya is an excellent choice for sash windows, particularly in exposed locations where long-term performance is essential.

Want to discuss your Sash Windows?

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01424 322396

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