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Realistic Home Improvements

22 review(s)
Offers services in NEWTON ABBOT
Quality Windows, Doors & Conservatories across Cornwall, Devon & Somerset. 10+ years experience. Trust a Trader Scheme. Ul...

R & G INSTALLATIONS SW

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Offers services in NEWTON ABBOT
R&G Installations SW Ltd are a family run, South - West based installation company specialising in conservatories and high...

GO ECO Glazing

4 review(s)
Offers services in NEWTON ABBOT
About Go Eco Glazing We are based in Plymouth, covering the whole of the south-west. We strive to produce the best prod...

Elegance Windows

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We are a professional family run, local Double Glazing company. We specialise in the supply and installation of high quali...

Recent Window Installer Enquiries

01 Dec

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Melanie P

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made an enquiry for replacement double glazing via one of our websites. Looking at various options Confirmed interest, SMS at 13:31 2+ windows Supply and install Please call to discuss option...

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30 Oct

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Victoria N

Start Date: Immediate

What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Sole. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 4. What material do you require, UPVC? - UPVC. What colour do you want them to be? - Wh...

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27 May

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: David E

Start Date: Immediate

Call back anytime. Number of windows: 4 Number of doors: 2 Quote requested on windows and doors, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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04 Mar

Windows | Glazing

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Jaqueline T

Start Date: Immediate

Wooden window repair Lead

Double glazed patio doors 3 panes each side one side all 3 panes have condensation inside

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21 Feb

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Roy B

Start Date: Immediate

Replacement rubber seals on double glazed windows. The seals have rotted.

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20 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Hannah C

Start Date: Immediate

What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Sole. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 6. What material do you require, UPVC? - upvc. What colour do you want them to be? - wh...

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10 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Rodney W

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...

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21 Oct

Windows | Glazing

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Clare W

Start Date: Immediate

Hello, I have 2 double glazed windows which have bloomed & wanted them to be fixed if possible. ? Please can you let me know if you can please visit to see the best way of fixing this,

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09 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Clare W

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? yes How many windows are you considering replacing? 4 What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them to be? white Do you require doors I...

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23 Apr

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Mary M

Start Date: Immediate

replacement panels for a conservatory roof, 11 plus another in kitchen are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: detached what service are you looking for: reglazing how many...

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18 Mar

Windows | Glazing

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Joe D

Start Date: Immediate

Could you give me a price on 24mm clear double glazed units. I need 4 @ 350mm x 1350mm and 2 @ 450mm x 850mm. On the taller ones I need the narrowest spacer you have running across the 350mm (width) 3...

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14 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Ian H

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? yes joint How many windows are you considering replacing? 4 What material do you require, UPVC? UPVC What colour do you want them to be? WHITE Do you require d...

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14 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Tony L

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? -YES How many windows are you considering replacing? 4 What material do you require, UPVC? YES What colour do you want them to be? UNSURE Do you require doors ...

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06 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Chas M

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? yes joint How many windows are you considering replacing? 1 What material do you require, UPVC? UPVC What colour do you want them to be? WHITE Do you require d...

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30 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Becky CB 30/1 @12:15 ANYONE S

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? yes joint How many windows are you considering replacing? 1 What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them to be? OPEN Do you require do...

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12 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Rebecca K

Start Date: Immediate

a sheet of greenhouse glass 120 cm x 60.5 cm to be collected at Buckfastleigh

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06 Oct

Windows | Glazing

Newton Abbot - TQ12

Enquiry from: Michael S

Start Date: Immediate

Supply & Deliver 6T-12-6T dbl unit. 650mm width, 2575mm warm edge black spacer, 2665 SC low E. Nova 70 film to inner face. (silicone sealed) replacement roof panel. Quote please

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14 Sep

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Harry G

Start Date: Immediate

Hi , I’m working for Joe Bellows on a roof at Mardlehouse Buckfastleigh. I need a sheet of 3mm single glazing to replash a broken pane in a sash widow here. Size is 350mm x 700mm. Hope you can get b...

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15 Jun

Windows | Wooden

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Gareth F

Start Date: Immediate

A replacement window with two opening lights. Approx 1.2m square

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12 Jun

Windows | uPVC

Newton Abbot - TQ13

Enquiry from: Rob D

Start Date: Immediate

I'm trying to contact Smokeson Glass, but their website directs me to yourselves. Have you taken them over,?

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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 Newton Abbot is:

£2,082

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

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Window Installer FAQs

do you need planning permission for a porch?

There are so many benefits that comes with building a porch in your home premises. It’s an extra space where a lot can be achieved such as drying a dripping wet dog, taking off your dirty shoes or boot and lots more. So if you’re considering to construct a porch, it’s definitely going to be a wise decision. However, before you get started, there’s a need to determine if you’ll need planning permission for a porch. It’s important to take note that planning laws are dynamic and can be updated at any point, so be sure only to use trusted sources only as your guide. If you’re the homeowner or landlord, it’s entirely your responsibility to obtain the right approval for any development project you wish to carry out within your premises.

A Porch can not be termed as an extension and neither is it a conservatory, they’re basically built to the home’s front covering the main entrance using a stone base or a brick. As a result, a porch does not need planning permission due to the fact that it’s covered by the permitted development rights if the specific guidelines for porches are complied with. Below are the instances where you WILL need planning permission for a porch.

✓ If the floor space is more than 3sqm (the wall inclusive).

✓ The highest point has a height of more than 3 metres.

✓ If the porch is situated within 2 metres of a boundary directly facing on to the road.

You may need planning permission if the house is a listed building, designated area or falls under an Article 4 Direction.

In order to build a porch without planning permission, you need to consider all the criteria stated above. You can also visit the Planning Portal website to get more detailed information before getting started.

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.

Will a new double glazed window look different to existing ones?

It depends on a few factors whether a new double glazed window will look different to existing ones. If your existing windows are very old, perhaps 10 years or more, then it’s likely that there will be some small differences.

The first thing to remember is that your double glazing is exposed to the elements as soon as it’s installed. So over time, unless you’re very good at cleaning and maintaining your windows, they’re likely to look a bit dirty. Window frames that are south-facing may also become slightly discoloured from the sun, so if you install a new window right next to it you might notice a difference.

Also, there have been lots of technical advances in windows over the years. If your existing windows are significantly older, you might notice a difference in the handles on openers, and if your existing windows were installed before 2010 they might not have trickle vents, which is an extra strip on the inside of your window to keep air flowing through your home. While it’s not a legal requirement for replacement windows to have trickle vents if the original one didn’t, it’s a good idea to have them installed as they help prevent condensation and mould.

The only truly noticeably different elements to a new double glazed window compared with existing ones are likely to be on the inside, which might not be a problem for you if you only have one window in a room. However, if you know the brand of your existing windows, you can ask your window installer if they can source the same ones. Even if they’ve been updated slightly, the difference should be minimal.

Are coloured double glazing windows more expensive than white ones?

Coloured double glazing windows are more expensive than white ones, in general. uPVC is the cheapest material to use for double glazing, and white is the standard colour. But there are endless possibilities in terms of colours you can have, and they do come at additional cost.

Some people choose to have coloured double glazing that matches or opposes the colour of the exterior of their house. Another popular option is a woodgrain effect, which from a distance looks just like more expensive timber windows. The best thing about a wood effect is that you can have the stylish look of wooden windows without the maintenance, and they should last longer.

While coloured double glazing is more expensive than white ones, it doesn’t have to break the bank. The best thing to do is get in touch with a range of window companies and ask them to come round to give you a quote. They should be able to offer you brochures or links to websites of different brands of windows that offer coloured frames. From there, you can decide on the installers you liked most and the brand you preferred.

It’s worth bearing in mind that it’s not always best to go with the cheapest coloured windows. While there lots of good, inexpensive options out there, sometimes very cheap windows won’t be good quality and may not last as long as other slightly more expensive brands. Speak to your installer about guarantees that may come with the windows and how long they would expect them to last before making your final decision.

Why aluminium windows?

Aluminium windows have a range of benefits that make them a great alternative to uPVC windows. Developments in technology have meant that modern aluminium windows now have the same energy efficiency levels as uPVC. Plus, their strength and flexibility make them a more attractive choice to many homeowners, particularly for more modern buildings.

Aluminium frames are typically much thinner than uPVC frames, allowing more light in and wider views. The metal can also be moulded to suit custom shapes, making it ideal for unusually shaped windows. Aluminium windows are available in lots of different colours, so can be designed to suit a wide range of interiors and exteriors.

Do I need toughened glass in my windows?

Whether you need toughened glass in your windows depends on where the windows are in your home or business. Toughened glass is sometimes referred to as tempered or safety glass, and it just means it’s stronger than the standard glass that’s usually offered with double glazed windows. So how do you know if you need it?

Toughened glass is useful in areas of your home where you might come into contact with the windows if you were to trip and fall. If you put your hands out to steady yourself on standard glass the chances are it would break into large sharp pieces with jagged edges. Of course, this means that you could seriously cut yourself if this were to happen. With toughened glass, the structure of the glass is changed so that if it breaks it shatters into lots of tiny pieces, minimising the risk to you if you were to fall on it.

You might want to use toughened glass in patio doors, low windows or frames next to doors. It just means that you will be safer if the unlikely happens and you or a family member falls through the glass. There are certain requirements through Building Regulations with windows at a certain level, but any reputable window installer should be able to go through these with you if you need to replace your windows with toughened glass. The regulations will only apply to new windows – there's no need to switch your windows to toughened glass early, but when you do come to replace them you’ll need to make sure they meet the standard.

What is uPVC?

uPVC is unplasticised polyvinyl chloride. It is a favourite amongst homeowners and manufacturers for its cheap production cost and excellent benefits. uPVC is used for window frames, conservatories and doors. In fact, uPVC can be three times cheaper than wooden frames and is also the most energy efficient option.As well as this, uPVC is now available in a range of colours other than the typically seen bright white finish. It can also be recycled, is durable and resistant to changing weather conditions.

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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