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Ekko Windows & Doors

22 review(s)
Offers services in IPSWICH
Replacement of all windows and doors to double or treble glazing all A rated Replacement of fascia,soffits and guttering...
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ACL Installations

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Offers services in IPSWICH
When it comes to getting the experts in to fix a problem then you can't go wrong with us. Whatever the problem be it a...
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All aspects of building work and refurbishment, using quality tradesmen. We look after 4 Churches in the area and have an ...

Essex Loft Extensions

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Offers services in IPSWICH
Essex Loft Extensions was founded by a team of experienced local builders with a shared passion for residential constructi...
As a small company we know how l tight money is right now, and we have worked hard in the last few years to keep our costs...

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30 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP2

Enquiry from: Estherline H

Start Date: Immediate

customer living in ipswich area made an enquiry for double glazing quotes via one of our websites. customer confirmed interest via homeowner needs advice on options 2+ windows supply and install pleas...

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13 Feb

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP7

Enquiry from: Peter H

Start Date: Immediate

supply and fit 6 upvc double glazed windows. Existing windows are wood. 4 are size of sash window 2 are smaller. I have the sizes Job is in Ipswich price needs to be under £3000 or its a no go

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13 Feb

Windows | Glazing

Ipswich - IP7

Enquiry from: Peter H

Start Date: Immediate

total of about 21 sealed units 24mm thick , all 4mm glass in upvc windows Want price for supply and fit

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24 Dec

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP1

Enquiry from: Sonia L

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customer in the ipswich area made an enquiry a couple of projects including upvc double glazing.call anytime and arrange an appointment to discuss. below is some details about this project: are you th...

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03 Nov

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Ipswich - IP2

Enquiry from: Clarissa D

Start Date: Immediate

Call back anytime. Number of windows: 1 Style of window: Standard window Quote requested on windows, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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01 Nov

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP1

Enquiry from: Richard H

Start Date: Immediate

Triple glazed bay windows

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12 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP5

Enquiry from: Sue K

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

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12 Jul

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP3

Enquiry from: Dula M

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

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21 Jun

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP2

Enquiry from: Cheryl S

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Customer is looking to have windows installed. They are unsure what options to go for so would like to discuss directly multiple windows to be Supplied and installed Please call to quote.

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13 May

Windows | Glazing

Ipswich - IP1

Enquiry from: George M

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Glass unit replacement.(condensation)

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30 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP1

Enquiry from: Frank A

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Customer made an online enquiry for new double glazing. Homeowner confirmed interest via Considering a range of options Homeowner lives in Ipswich area 2+ windows Supply and install Please call to ar...

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27 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP3

Enquiry from: Prossy P

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Customer in Ipswich 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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27 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP7

Enquiry from: Ellie F

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are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply of full unit only property type: semi detached how many windows do you need: 4+ windows do you require d...

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25 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP2

Enquiry from: Joy M

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Customer is looking to replace their windows. They are still considering options so please call to discuss what would be best for their home. Homeowner lives in Ipswich area 2+ windows Supply and inst...

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25 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP6

Enquiry from: Martin A

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Customer is looking to have windows installed. They are unsure what options to go for so would like to discuss directly multiple windows to be Supplied and installed Please call to quote.

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26 Feb

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Ipswich - IP9

Enquiry from: James A

Start Date: Immediate

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

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02 Nov

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP3

Enquiry from: Shane T

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What would you like quoted? Windows & Doors

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19 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP2

Enquiry from: Beatrice M

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Are you the home owner of that property? Yes How many windows are you considering replacing? 2 What material do you require, UPVC? yes What colour do you want them to be? white Do you require doors If...

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07 Jul

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP7

Enquiry from: Daniel G

Start Date: Immediate

Renew fascias an guttering white pvc

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17 Jun

Windows | uPVC

Ipswich - IP4

Enquiry from: James B

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6 windows removed and then installed

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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 Ipswich is:

£2,253

Window Installer job Window Installer cost in 2026
Double glazing in Ipswich £2,167-£5,000
Upvc double glazing units only in Ipswich £650-£1,600
Triple glazing in Ipswich £2,167-£5,000
Aluminium windows in Ipswich £3,438-£4,938
Wooden window in Ipswich £2,125-£3,875
Aluminium windows supply only in Ipswich £1,800-£2,950
Upvc or wood porch in Ipswich £3,313-£5,013
Sash window in Ipswich £2,267-£5,334
Glaziers in Ipswich £54-£144
Secondary glazing in Ipswich £2,167-£5,000
uPVC Single Window in Ipswich £363-£1,173
Wooden sash windows in Ipswich £2,125-£3,875
Wooden windows supply only in Ipswich £1,630-£4,570
Aluminium repair in Ipswich £240-£360
Window repair in Ipswich £159-£451
Wooden window repair in Ipswich £210-£740

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Window Installer FAQs

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 to fit aluminium double glazed window?

Whether you’re hiring a professional to replace your double glazing or are considering DIY, it’s a good idea to know how to fit a double glazed window.

You need to start by assembling your window. Fit any handles and cut the outer sill to size by measuring the outer wall depth. Then, screw the outer sill to the window frame and attach the frame fixers. Screw the ventilation grilles onto the inside of the frame and fix the vents on.

Next, you need put the window into place, using spacers to wedge it in. Use a spirit level to check it’s level horizontally and vertically, adding extra spacers if needed. Then, fix the frame into place at each fixing point using a drill, wall plugs and screws. Measure and cut the interior sill, and check that it’s level, adding spacers if needed. Then fix it using screws, masonry nails or adhesive.

Finally, fill in any wide gaps with foam filler and small gaps with sealant. You can get interior and exterior trims to cover these up, making your window look neat and professional.

Do I need to stay at home while my windows are being replaced?

Most installers will not need you to be at home while they are fitting your windows. It is a good idea to be present though, just in case they have any questions for you and perhaps for your own peace of mind. If you cannot be there, you will need to arrange access to the property and/or agree securing the property at the end of the day.

how deep do footings need to be for a porch?

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.

How much money will I save with double glazing?

By replacing the single glazed windows in your home you stand to make savings of around £170 each year. It’s not just the financial gain that makes double glazing attractive though and you can also save up to 680kg of carbon emissions annually. Over 20 years this is a saving of around £3,400 and 13,600kg of CO2.

how to tile a porch roof?

Tiling a porch roof is a very important but laborious and difficult task. A project of this magnitude will require a large investment in planning and preparation way before the actual installation process takes place. It can be a brand new porch roofing tile or a replacement of the existing one, either way it’s crucial to get the right technique. If you lack proper training or experience in this field, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional probably within your local area to guarantee the best results and to save yourself some time and money. This guide will give you a good insight into the porch roof tiling process. Let’s have a look!

• With the crown looking upwards, put the first tile on the batten and centre the tile from side to side.

• Hammer a 10d nail at the base of the tile and into the batten (make sure not to overdrive the nail).

• To provide a much needed support, apply a little mortar under the first tile.

• Identify the inner end of the first tile and place another tile on top. Take a measurement from the outer end and adjust the end of the second tile to fit.

• Just like you’ve done with the first tile, nail the second tile into the batten.

• Position two tiles at the both ends of the ridge and proceed with the installation just as you’ve done with the previous tiles.

• Take a measurement of the distance across the ridge from the first tile’s outer end. Once done, you can then calculate the number of tiles required by subtracting 16 inches from your measurement and divide the answer by 8.

• Beginning at the second tile on one end of the ridge, install the half the number of ridge tiles towards the centre of the ridge. Now install the remaining tiles working from the opposite end to the ridge’s centre. At the centre of ridge should be a key tile with mortar.

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.

How can I find out how energy efficient my new windows will be?

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.

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