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SASH AND CASE  WINDOWS

Improve the appearance, energy efficiency and security of your home

All the charm, all the benefits

Distinctive and timeless, traditional Georgian windows are a beautiful design feature that give a property real period charm. However, despite their good looks, sash windows can often be draughty, leaky and don’t offer the levels of security that modern homes need. Home Quest's modern sash sliding windows combine the best of both worlds. Along with the classic style you’d expect, they are precision engineered from UPVC to be low maintenance, provide exceptional thermal insulation and optimum security..

Classic styles - 21st century performance

Precision engineering meets individual style.

Learn how modern UPVC sash windows are the perfect collaboration of classic aesthetics and contemporary performance. Now you can have the enduring style of this classic Victorian design and achieve the U-Values you need as low as 1.3 with no compromise!

FAQ

Vertical sliding sash windows

Vertical sliding sash windows (or VS windows for short) are a modern version of the ubiquitous sash window, invented in the mid 17th century and used widely in everything from grand European palaces to the humble back-to-back terrace.

Today, most wooden sash windows are well past their sell by date and our UPVC vertical slider windows are the perfect way to swap draughts, leaks and rattles for smart, precision engineered UPVC.

Just like the sashes they’re designed to replace, sash windows feature two moveable casements that can be slid up and down independently to control room temperature with surprising precision. Unlike most original wooden sash windows, however, they can be unlatched from their rails and tilted inwards to make cleaning easier and safer.

Vertical sliding sash windows are perfectly suited to Georgian and Victorian style homes, with extra flourishes like Georgian bars and decorative horns adding to the sense of period authenticity.

Bear in mind, though, if you live in a conservation area you may find there are limitations on which materials your windows can be made from, so always ask your local planning office for advice before going ahead with any alterations.

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