How Much Are Sash Windows?
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When it comes to the price of sash windows, there are numerous factors that determine the final cost, including size and optional window features.
How Much Do Sash Windows Cost?
The cost of installing new sash windows in an existing home or a traditional-style self-build will typically be higher than having casements installed, but the extra expense for added character or a realistic recreation is typically justified.
Depending on the company you select to buy your windows from and any extra costs you might incur because of customisation or size, these costs could become much higher.
Our sash windows costs can be determined using our sash windows cost calculator. It’s an easy to use the tool, which guides you through the different sizes and customisation options we offer. Additionally, it’s an easy way of getting an accurate price efficiently based on the window specification and service you require.
Why Is There a Difference Between uPVC and TImber Sash Window Prices?
Nowadays, a wide variety of sash windows are produced with double glazing out of wood or uPVC.
Both types of sash window materials have advantages and disadvantages, but in general, homeowners will choose uPVC because it is more practical, requires less upkeep, and never needs to be repainted.
What Other Factors Contribute to Sash Window Prices?
Apart from the material they’re made of, there are a lot of factors that come into play when it comes to your sash window prices.
Naturally, the size of your new windows will have an impact on the cost of your sash windows. If and as per our recommendation, you’re using a professional installer, the weight will impact the installation process and may, therefore, also impact the cost of your sash windows. Size will determine the amount of profile required in production. Additionally, the sash balances are built to support the weight of the sashes and come in different sizes depending on the overall window size. The larger the window, the more material and increase in price.
Your sash window costs may go up if you choose alternative glass styles. For instance, if you opt for acoustic glass, these can significantly increase the price. This is so that noise can be muffled, which is accomplished by using specialized laminated glass, which is thicker, heavier, and more expensive to produce.
Finally, your sash window cost is significantly influenced by colour. As you might have already guessed, some colour options and foils can be more expensive than other typical sash window colours.
A standard uPVC window colour of white can be purchased for less money. For other additional colours, the price could be expected to be increased.
Sash windows are still very common for homes in the UK for contemporary structures or traditional buildings whose heritage is supported by the windows’ elegant design elements.
To learn more about the installation of your sash windows and inquire about a quote, get in touch with Quickslide today! We’d love to hear from you.
Why Choose Quickslide Windows?
Since Quickslide was established, we have always offered products that fit seamlessly into any home. Our products are designed and manufactured to our customers’ specifications. The sliding sash windows we produce offer high levels of performance and they may even help you save money that would otherwise have been spent on energy bills.
We are always at the forefront of the home improvement industry. Our sliding sash windows are available with the right specification to comply with relevant building regulations. There’s no need to worry about being restricted with your new sliding sash windows when you order from Quickslide.
Sash Window Costs
Take a look at our windows and start lowering your energy bills today! We have a wide selection available, including uPVC sliding sash windows, casement windows, flush sash windows, heritage windows and much more.
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