Vertical Sliders

  • Category: Windows
  • Material: uPVC
  • Guarantee: 10-Year Guarantee

Vertical Sliders can really enhance the look of your home whilst retaining its character. They are suitable for replacing both existing timber sliders in period buildings and adding character to any home. Sliding sash windows retain all the traditional features of their traditional counterpart but with the enhanced benefits that modern uPVC provides. Our sliding […]

Window Colours

Variety of Colours

White

Cream White

Claystone

Windsor

Agate Grey

Pebble Grey

Sage

Chartwell Green

Dark Green

Steel Blue

Dark Red

Hazy Grey Finesse

Kensington Grey

Buckingham Grey

Basalt Grey smooth

Slate Grey Finesse

Slate Grey

Anthracite Grey Smooth

Anthracite Grey

Black Ulti Matt

Black Brown

Anteak

Irish Oak

Honey Oak Matt

Golden Oak

Rosewood

Swamp Oak

Silver D Smooth

Pyrite

Flemish Gold Smooth

Window Options

Variety of Options

Arctic

Autumn

Chantilly

Charcoal Sticks

Contora

Cotswold

Digital

Everglade

Flemish

Florielle

Mayflower

Minster

Pelerine

Stippolyte

Sycamore

Taffeta

Satin

White Lock

Black Lock

Chrome Lock

Gold Lock

Sash Knob

Sash Eye

Travel Restrictor

Sash Pull

FAQ

Sash windows are vertically opening windows consisting of two framed window sashes – one positioned in front of the other. This is more specifically referred to as a sliding sash window. These window sashes sit in frames with vertical grooves that allow them to move up and down smoothly without any danger of one frame rubbing against the other and damaging it. uPVC sliding sash windows are renowned for their classic design and elegant appearance and can add a touch of traditional charm to any home. Whether you are looking to replace your existing timber sash window frames, or wish to have new sliding sash windows installed entirely.

Finding window prices for a window replacement can be a difficult business. There are so many factors that can affect the price of the materials and labour involved that it’s almost impossible for a window installer to estimate without visiting your home. Costs will inevitably vary depending on the size of your house, the number windows you have, and what type of double glazing you choose.

Modern uPVC sash window designs have excellent levels of thermal efficiency. Where beautiful craftsmanship and energy efficiency intersect, for instance as standard our double glazing comes with an argon gas-filled cavity, thermally efficient spacer bar and a Low-E coating which gives better heat insulation as the Low-E coating can help you save on energy bills, with heat staying in your home all year round.

Our range includes popular colours such as Cream, Rosewood, Golden Oak, White, White Woodgrain, Irish Oak and Anthracite Grey as well as many more. All of our colour finishes are of the very highest quality. With such an extensive variety of versatile options to choose from, finding the perfect colour for your home is easier than ever. We have woodgrain and coloured sliding sash windows to suit every home up and down the country.

The general consensus on double glazing lifespan is estimated to be anything between 20 - 25 years, with many lasting even longer, this can be extended with proper care and maintenance, such as cleaning the frames and glass regularly and checking for any signs of wear and tear. If your windows are showing signs that they need replacing, our expert team can help you to choose the best solution for your home.

You’ll experience a huge difference when you install double glazed windows in your home. You’ll find that traffic noise is greatly reduced, you’ll be able to get a much better night’s sleep and enjoy a healthier living environment. Double glazing works because there are two panes of glass absorbing the sound vibrations and the gas in between the panes also helps to dampen the transmission of soundwaves. However, it’s important to be aware that double glazing isn’t actually soundproof.