Windows | Wooden | Repair
Newbury - RG20
Enquiry from: Carol P
Start Date: Immediate
7 double glazed units blown, wood windows, size approx 470 x 440mm
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Newbury - RG20
Enquiry from: Carol P
Start Date: Immediate
7 double glazed units blown, wood windows, size approx 470 x 440mm
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Gail S
Start Date: Immediate
change double glazing in front door to obscure double glazing are you the property owner: owner of the property are you looking for glaziers: yes how many units do you do you require: 2-5 windows what...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Irem D
Start Date: Immediate
We are reaching out regarding the repair of wooden sash windows at our property. In total, there are 12 sash windows requiring attention; however, 3 of them are urgent as scaffolding is currently in p...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Gail S
Start Date: Immediate
are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and installation of full unit property type: detached how many windows do you need: 4+ windows do you re...
Newbury - RG20
Enquiry from: Kirsten A
Start Date: Immediate
What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Joint. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 6. What material do you require, UPVC? - upvc. What colour do you want them to be? - w...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Mark M
Start Date: Immediate
What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Sole. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 8. What material do you require, UPVC? - upvc. What colour do you want them to be? - wh...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Colin S
Start Date: Immediate
What best describes your living situation? - -. How many windows are you considering replacing? - -. What material do you require, UPVC? - -. What colour do you want them to be? - -. Do you require do...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Helen C
Start Date: Immediate
are you the home owner of that property? yes how many windows are you considering replacing? - what material do you require, upvc? wood what colour do you want them to be? - do you require doors if so...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Lucas L
Start Date: Immediate
customer has a windows project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for upvc double glazing. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a window installer.confirmed ...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Phil P
Start Date: Immediate
Hi, I have a grade 2 listed flat and need the sash window repaired as I'm not allowed to replace them. Please can you call me to discuss. Regards Phil
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Phil P
Start Date: Immediate
Hi, I'd like to get a quote for either a tilt and turn or sash window. The approximate measurements are 1060 x 2170 mm (w x h) Many thanks Phil
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Keith T
Start Date: Immediate
7 upvc windows, upvc back door and composite front door on 3 bed terrace, access and parking okay are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and ins...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Keith T
Start Date: Immediate
*Homeowner 7 Windows 2 Doors uPVC Supplied and fitted Please call to appoint
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Faye R
Start Date: Immediate
customer has a windows project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for upvc double glazing. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a window installer.confirmed ...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Philip O
Start Date: Less than one month
customer made an online enquiry for wooden windows and confirmed on telephone they would like a call with a window installer to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you t...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Alan K
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
customer made an enquiry for wooden windows and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a window installer.mr lives in the newbury area and would like a call to discuss options.see ...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Roy M
Start Date: Immediate
demolish existing porch and build brick/upvc replacement are you the property owner: owner of the property do you have planning permission: yes what material are you looking for: upvc what material w...
Newbury - RG20
Enquiry from: Jan S
Start Date: Immediate
a few panes replaced as blown and the black seal replacing whole house
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Andrea R
Start Date: Less than one month
customer in newbury area has requested that we arrange quotes for their upvc double glazing project.mrs are considering various options and would like to discuss with a window installer directly.pleas...
Newbury - RG14
Enquiry from: Peter B
Start Date: Immediate
one large replacement glass are you looking for glaziers: yes how many units do you do you require: 1 window what level of service do you require: supply and fit
How much do Window Installers cost? Prices for Window Installers in 2026 can differ relying on the kind of task that you require to have performed in your house. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Window Installers charge?". It's generally very good to have an idea of how much a Window Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Prices will probably rise and fall based upon the products and also the tradesman selected. The table reveals the sorts of service that Window Installers typically do and also the typical cost range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do fluctuate by task.
View our Window Installer cost guide View our Window Installer advice| Window Installer job | Window Installer cost in 2026 |
|---|---|
| Double glazing in Newbury | £1,500-£5,000 |
| Upvc double glazing units only in Newbury | £800-£1,200 |
| Triple glazing in Newbury | £1,500-£5,000 |
| Aluminium windows in Newbury | £1,875-£2,875 |
| Wooden window in Newbury | £3,750-£5,750 |
| Aluminium windows supply only in Newbury | £2,600-£3,900 |
| Upvc or wood porch in Newbury | £3,063-£5,013 |
| Sash window in Newbury | £1,800-£6,000 |
| Glaziers in Newbury | £57-£87 |
| Secondary glazing in Newbury | £1,500-£5,000 |
| uPVC Single Window in Newbury | £225-£345 |
| Wooden sash windows in Newbury | £3,750-£5,750 |
| Wooden windows supply only in Newbury | £2,760-£4,140 |
| Aluminium repair in Newbury | £240-£360 |
| Window repair in Newbury | £268-£402 |
| Wooden window repair in Newbury | £320-£480 |
On the grand scale of things there isn’t a huge difference between B-rated windows and A-rated windows. Consumer watchdog Which? have calculated an extra 6.5% would be saved on energy bills with A rather than B rated panes. Be aware that A rated windows are slightly more expensive, however.
Double glazed windows are better than single glazed generally because they are more energy efficient. The clue’s in the name – double glazed windows have two panes of glass while single glazed windows only have one. In double glazed windows, there is a space between the two glass panes. This space is filled with inert gas or a tight vacuum, which helps to provide an extra level of insulation. That means that heat won’t escape your home easily, nor will it creep in, so you can keep your home at a more comfortable temperature.
The extra pane of glass also helps to increase your home’s security. Single glazing is pretty easy to smash through, whereas it will take much more effort to smash double glazing and will create more noise, so burglars might be put off.
Another reason why double glazed windows are better than single glazed ones is that they help to reduce noise. Of course, if you live by a busy road you’ll still hear some traffic noise, but it can be significantly reduced buy double glazing. In the same way that the inert gas in the middle of the two panes keeps heat in and the cold out, it also helps keep noise out.
With double glazing, you’ll also notice much less condensation. With single glazing, it’s common to see condensation on the inside of the windows, especially when the heating is on. This is because the outside of the window is cold, but the inside is warm. With double glazing, the insulation between the two panes stops there being such a difference in temperature between the inside and outside of the window.
Accidents happen, and sometimes windows get broken. And that will lead to you wanting to replace just the glass in your window, rather than the whole frame. Also, as windows get older they can mist up on the inside, which means that the unit has ‘blown’ - so you’ll also need to replace the glass. But how much is it to replace the glass in a window? Luckily, if the frame of your window is in good condition, there’s no need to replace it, and this will reduce the cost. For an installer to fit a new pane of glass in a single glazed window, the average cost is £100, while a replacement double glazed sealed unit will cost an average of £110. Of course, as this is an average, if your window is very large you may spend more, and if your window is very small the price may be less. That's why it’s important to get a range of quotes so you can compare costs and get the best price. If you’re good at DIY, you may feel confident enough to have a go at replacing the glass in your window yourself. In that case, the cost of sealed unit and any other materials you need will cost an average of £57. It’s a significant saving, and if you think you can do it, then give it a try. However, if you’re in any way unsure, it’s best to leave it to the professionals. A window installer will be able to replace the glass in your window in less than an hour. Even though it costs more for a professional to do it, if you get it wrong and have to start over it will cost you more in the long run.
The energy efficiency of windows is measured using ratings, varying from A, the most efficient, to G, the least efficient. This scheme is run by the British Fenestration Council (BFRC). To comply with Building Regulations you’ll need windows of energy efficiency at least level C.
All new windows come with an energy efficiency rating from A to G. A is best, while G is the lowest rating. Anything above C is considered good, but these days most companies will be able to supply you with A-rated windows to maximise your energy efficiency.
No matter how big or small a building is, it can only be as good as it’s foundation - and that’s a fact! It all starts from the footing and when it isn’t deep enough, unlike badly installed gutters or gapped hardwood flooring, can make the whole building collapse to the ground. Just like any code recommendations, the depth of the footings of your porch is a parameter that must be complied with and adjusted to suit your local code requirements.
As a rule of thumb, you should always dig below the frost line when excavating your footings. At this depth level, the moisture present in the soil will be frozen. Ultimately, this will help the ground to act as a barrier to insulate the soil below the footing from freezing during the cold months. As a result, in regions where the weather is almost always very cold the depth of your footings is expected to be at least 48 inches. But in areas featuring a warm climate, you may be allowed to install your footings on grade.
In addition, it’s compulsory that your footings must be installed at a minimum depth of 12 inches below unsettled soil. However, if you’re constructing the structure into a steep hill’s side or by the side of a retaining wall, it’s required that you maintain the least distance to grade both vertically and laterally. In the event whereby you need to achieve a good lateral barrier, you’ll need to have your foundation dug a lot deeper compared to if it’s on a flat surface. For a more accurate and updated information, you can consult your local building inspection department to get familiar with the requirements in your area.
The simple answer to this question is... they can be! Although there are many types of porch designs that are available in the market, the uPVC porch happens to be one of the most loved and cost effective. Most home and property owners prefer the installation of a uPVC porch for a number of reasons. These includes:
• Value for money
It’s no coincidence the uPVC is widely accepted across the building industry with a plethora of uses. Not only is it relatively inexpensive to manufacture, but even the recycled uPVC is now becoming more and more useful. UPVC’s main rivals are wood and aluminium, and both are way more expensive to incorporate for frame profiles. Therefore, making use of uPVC is going to make your initial costs relatively low.
• Life Span
Although the main rivals in both hardwood and aluminium can also boast a lengthy lifespan just as uPVC. However, considering the price that you can get a uPVC, the lifespan is just incredible as it can be measured in decades.
• Aesthetic Appeal
UPVC gives you a wide range of foil colours that’ll fit your home perfectly well while also enhancing it’s visual appeal. You can actually get a porch that looks exactly like it’s manufactured from timber frames. To achieve this, all you need to do would be to make use of a wood grain surface finish. This is also long lasting, strong and resistant to fade.
• Little Maintenance
This is a very common feature of uPVC that makes it even more advantageous when used in making a porch. Unlike timber or wood which swells due to absorption of water or shrinks, you’ll never need to worry about all these distortions and more with uPVC. No painting, no sanding and ultimately, low maintenance required.
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