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Abacus Restoration

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With over 25 years of experience, Abacus Restoration specialises in the repair, restoration and ongoing maintenance of uPV...
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Owensdrivesandpatiosltd

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Owen's Drives and Patios Ltd specializes in designing and constructing durable driveways and patios that withstand all wea...

Fixrot.co.uk

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Dumfries & Galloway’s Leading Damp Proofing & Wood Rot Specialist We offer up to 30 years Guarantee We also carry out...

The Window and Door Store

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We are nationwide suppliers of Upvc and Aluminium windows and doors. From casement windows to 7 leaf bifolding doors; we a...

Recent Window Installer Enquiries

15 Jul

Windows | Glazing

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Hartley T

Start Date: Immediate

Double glazed window replacement

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14 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Maureen T

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an online enquiry for quotes for double glazing replacement via one of our websites. customer lives in cleator moor area and is considering a range of options for their home. 2+ windows ...

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20 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Yvette F

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made an online enquiry for quotes for double glazing replacement via one of our websites. Customer lives in Cleator Moor area and is considering a range of options for their home. Confirmed v...

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05 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Tammy M

Start Date: Immediate

Customer in Cleator Moor area made an enquiry for double glazing online. 2+ windows Supply and install Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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09 Jun

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Totch W

Start Date: Immediate

Customer in Cleator Moor area made an enquiry for double glazing online. Confirmed via phone at 13:31 2+ windows Supply and install Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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02 Jun

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Jonathan I

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made an online enquiry for quotes for double glazing replacement via one of our websites. Customer lives in Cleator Moor area and is considering a range of options for their home. 2+ windows ...

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10 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Ian L

Start Date: Immediate

What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Sole. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 3. What material do you require, UPVC? - UPVC. What colour do you want them to be? - WT...

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23 May

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Andrew E

Start Date: Immediate

Turn, white, frosted glass, bathroom window 740high x 625wide, chill required, downstairs access good

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08 Mar

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Joseph P

Start Date: Immediate

Roof repair to one end of the roof ridge to avoid further leaking

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13 Nov

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Zoe O

Start Date: Immediate

Patio door 209 high by 175 width. I'll just wanting a plain white. Do you do a finance option?

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25 Aug

Windows | uPVC | Supply

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Rosalyn L

Start Date: Immediate

Either a new front door or a new panel to fit the current frame, depending on cost. Panel would be supply only. Graeme Scott suggested I came to you for a quote. Many thanks Roz

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24 Aug

Windows | Glazing

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Tracey B

Start Date: Immediate

2 triple-glazed window replacements, a single patio door glass pane replacement, plus a single plain door replacement. Call any time. Type of window / door: Glass pane, 2 Windows and 1 Door Glass...

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13 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Peter S

Start Date: Immediate

Replacing 5 front of house wood framed to UPVC windows

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20 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Yvette B

Start Date: Less than one month

best time: any work type: upvc windows and doors are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and installation of full unit how many windows do you ne...

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22 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Phil S

Start Date: Less than one month

Ok, how many windows do you require? One Window Great, what do you need done? Supply and Installation So, what is the window material? UPVC I am looking for quotes for 2-3 Windows uPVC Are you the pr...

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21 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Lynsey T

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner Property Type: Detached Other Forms: 35 Agreed to recieve quotes for selected products: Yes Please call to appoint

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01 Oct

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Mike S

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mywindowsprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Home Owner UPVC Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint

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20 Feb

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Yvette B

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property How many windows do you need: 5+ Do you require doors: 375 Additional Quotes for Doors: Yes Window Material: PVCu What level of service do you require...

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18 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Cleator Moor - CA25

Enquiry from: Matthew G

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner 6 Windows uPVC Supply And Install Call To Appoint * Please Contact From 18/01

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How much do Window Installer services cost?

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.

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The average price
of a Window Installer in Cleator Moor is:

£2,082

Window Installer job Window Installer cost in 2026
Double glazing in Cleator Moor £1,500-£5,000
Upvc double glazing units only in Cleator Moor £800-£1,200
Triple glazing in Cleator Moor £1,500-£5,000
Aluminium windows in Cleator Moor £1,875-£2,875
Wooden window in Cleator Moor £3,750-£5,750
Aluminium windows supply only in Cleator Moor £2,600-£3,900
Upvc or wood porch in Cleator Moor £2,625-£4,025
Sash window in Cleator Moor £1,800-£6,000
Glaziers in Cleator Moor £57-£87
Secondary glazing in Cleator Moor £1,500-£5,000
uPVC Single Window in Cleator Moor £225-£345
Wooden sash windows in Cleator Moor £3,750-£5,750
Wooden windows supply only in Cleator Moor £2,760-£4,140
Aluminium repair in Cleator Moor £240-£360
Window repair in Cleator Moor £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Cleator Moor £320-£480

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Window Installer FAQs

how much are new windows?

Are you about to replace your old windows and wondering just how much it’ll cost to have a new one fitted? If yes, then you’ve come to the right place! The question is a very straight forward one, however a direct answer can not be provided as determining window prices for a replacement project can be a very tricky challenge. With a plethora of influencing factors that can play a key role in the price of both materials and labour to be used, it could be extremely hard for a window installer to provide a cost estimate without paying you a visit beforehand.

The factors that can go a long way in determining the price of your new window includes the size of the window, frame material, style chosen, your location, rates charged by the window installer (these rates can be different from an installer to an installer, so it’ll probably be in your best interest to compare quotes to identify the most competitive price) as well as the type of glass required.

Generally, for a small flat featuring four windows, the average cost for new windows would be between the range of £2,100 to £2,300. This range provided covers the cost of double glazed uPVC casement windows as well as the installation price. In the same tone, a home with up to 8 windows will have an average cost for window replacement between the range of £4,400 to £4,600, wile also taking into account the installation price. Whereas a house comprising 10 windows could begin at an average cost of window replacement between the the range of £5,200 to £5,500, and a 15 window home will be between the range of £8,400 to £8,600. it should be noted that the aforementioned figures only include the standard number of windows with a uPVC frame and the installation cost.

What if my home isn’t suitable for double glazing?

Some properties are unable to have double glazing, especially those in conservation areas or listed buildings. To counter this problem and still benefit from a warmer home and cheaper bills, secondary glazing is an option. Secondary glazing is a second pane fitted inside your original window. Secondary glazing will still save you around £105 yearly.

What are the other double glazing options?

Double glazing frames don’t just have to come in uPVC and are available in other materials including aluminium and wood too. Wooden or timber windows are more suited to properties with a traditional look and are often the frame of choice for listed buildings and homes in conservation areas. When properly maintained wooden windows can last well for years but can be up to three times more expensive than uPVC.Aluminium is the strongest and most durable option. As a metal it is highly resistant to the UK’s changing weather conditions and won’t rust, warp, crack or peel. Aluminium offers a modern appeal and is available in a range of colours.

Should I use a Fensa registered installer?

Using a Fensa registered installer isn’t compulsory but it helps to protect you from cowboys and rogue traders. It will also make life a whole lot easier in regards to Building Regulations. Replacement windows must meet a certain energy efficiency rating and once fitted you need a certificate to show your installation complies. By using a Fensa registered company they’ll issue this certificate, otherwise you’ll need the council to look at the new windows.

how long does double glazing last?

Just like every other thing in your house, your double glazed windows have an expected lifespan attached to it as it gradually becomes less functional and less efficient over time. Although there are actually top quality windows which are able to last a very long time, but the fact still remains that nothing can stand the test of time or last forever. Even the best quality double glazed windows will eventually need to be replaced at some point. So exactly how long do double glazing windows last before need a replacement?

To make it brief, most double glazing window units are typically expected to last an average of 20 years. This number of years can, however, vary within the range of 10 to 35 years based on the several factors such as the type, quality of materials as well as installation and where the windows are located.

The reason for the depreciation in double glazing windows is, over time, the windows may be subjected to some wear, tear as well as all kinds of minor damages which includes gas filled insulated glazing unit slowly and gradually leaking. According to the Centre for Sustainable Energy, the evaporation of 25 percent of gas will ultimately minimize the windows’ thermal performance. And when this occurs, fitting a secondary glazing measure or replacing the windows should be put into consideration.

Another factor leading to the gradual depreciation in double glazing windows over time has to do with condensation. When the window collects between the layers of glass due to the failure of the seal of the perimeter and the saturation of the desiccant, can only be solved by IGU replacement.

And finally, the ravages of time also has a way of taking its toll on double glazing windows. This can happen in so many ways such that the window becomes a lot less efficient and later needing to be replaced.

How long do double glazed sealed units last?
When it comes to how long double glazed sealed units (the glass inside the window) last, a lot of it is down to the quality of the glass and the environment that your windows sit in. It’s not uncommon for your window frames themselves (especially if they are uPVC) to last longer than your sealed units. Sealed units are called that because they’re two panes of glass sealed together with an air gap in between. They use what’s called a ‘perimeter seal’ to protect the air gap between the panes, and is usually made of butyl mastic which retains a desiccant within a perforated metallic spacer bar. The desiccant’s job is to absorb any moisture which finds its way into the air gap to stop your window from misting up on the inside. When a sealed unit fails, or is ‘blown’, it’s usually because moisture builds up around the seal and causes it to fail. Sealed units won’t last forever, so you will eventually end up with condensation inside the panes of your double glazing, but in an ideal environment your double glazed sealed units could last up to 30 years, with some manufacturers claiming as long as 40 years. But they do require a bit of maintenance and the position of your windows will also make a difference as to how long they last. There are a few things that determine how long a sealed unit will last:
  • Climate - If your window faces south, it will be subject to direct sunlight for a lot of the day. This tends to cause the sealed unit to fail more quickly – a south-facing window may last between 10-25 years. This is because the spacer bars will twist as the temperature rises and causes the adhesive holding them together to eventually fail.
  • Moisture - Windows in kitchens and bathrooms tend to fail more quickly because they come into contact with moisture more often. For example, if water gets on your windowsill when you shower, the seal around the glass will come loose more quickly if it’s constantly wet.
When you replace the sealed units in your windows or get completely new double glazing, make sure you choose an installer that uses quality products and will take all the steps to ensure that your sealed units are kept away from moisture as much as possible.
what is a window sash?

Windows, being a very crucial feature in every home, are one of the things you simply can’t afford to ignore in your home. Having a good understanding and solid knowledge of your windows’ components like the window sash will help you stay up to date with them and able to identify any minor mishaps early on before it leads to a much bigger problem. So what exactly is a window sash?

Well without much fuss, a window sash is simply that part of your windows that’s able to open and close. And there could as well be more than one window sash that’s operable depending on your window’s type. Window sash usually possess a very basic design as well as structure. What’s more? This section of a window happens to be a frame that’s designed in such a way to make for easy placement inside the whole window casement. You’ll discover inside the sash frame, the window glass alongside any framework possessed by your window which includes grids.

Usually, the sash is fitted into the frame of the window on a runners’ set in such a way that allows for both upward and downward movements. And finally, the window sash’s frame typically comes with a locking system which provided for extra safety and security.

The window sash is a vital feature that can determine the durability and overall performance of the windows. In the event whereby your window sash is malfunctioning, it can result to numerous problems which includes both drafts as well as leaks. As a result, it’s very important to keep your window sashes in a great working condition as failure to do so will make opening and closing your windows a really difficult task.

How long does it take to install one small double glazed window?

To install one small double glazed window, it will take anywhere between two hours and half a day. It will depend on whether one installer is fitting your window or two. And if you’re doing it yourself and don’t have any professional experience, it will take even longer.

When the window fitters arrive, they will make sure they’ve got safe access to the window and move any heavy furniture if they need to. Any good installer will lay down a dust sheet, but it’s a good idea to check that they’ve got one laid down before they start.

The first step any window installer will take is to double check the measurements of the new frame against your existing one. Hopefully it should match up, so then they’ll take the old window out. Then, they’ll insert the new frame into the aperture and bolt it into the concrete. They'll check it with a spirit level to ensure it’s even before moving onto the glass sealed unit.

The installer will place the glass into the aperture, then fit the beads to secure the glass in the frame. They’ll then use silicone and trim on the inside and outside to ensure the window looks perfect. You won’t be able to see where they’ve used sealants or trims because they’ll colour match them so it’s not noticeable. Then, they’ll tidy up all of their tools and the working area and let you know what needs to be done in terms of proving that the window meets building regulations. Most good installers are registered with a self-certification scheme, so will be able to issue a certification once the work is complete.

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