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See your home through a Homebrite window. Every window is made to measure, built to last, and offered in a choice of materials, styles and finishes. Made in Britain with modern manufacturing, they deliver lifetime durability, energy efficiency and security as standard. We also provider exterior doors and amazing conservatories.

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PVCU Windows

Windows should feel as good as they look. Our best selling uPVC range is made to measure in the UK and built to last. Explore Kömmerling, Halo and Residence collections with flush casements, sash, storm casement and reversible top swing designs. Enjoy warmth, quiet, security and colours for every British home.

Prefer neat lines? Pick Kömmerling Flush 70 or Halo Flush 70. Love period character? Choose Residence 9, Residence 7 or Residence². Add RunThru horns or Timberweld for authentic joins. We offer sliding sash and legacy storm casement options, all secure, efficient and colour matched.

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Aluminium Windows

ALUK’s BW58 HI aluminium window range gives you a full choice of Contemporary, Commercial and Flush Sash systems, made for busy workplaces and everyday homes. With slim, tidy sightlines and easy, reassuring operation, it blends strong thermal performance, secure locking and flexible setups. Choose top or side hung, fixed or tilt-and-turn openings, varied glazing and finishes to suit your scheme, all supported by trusted UK manufacturing standards.

Aluminium Heritage Windows

ALUK’s BW58 ST HI Aluminium Heritage Window brings period grace without the draughts. Inspired by the slender lines of classic steel, it gives modern warmth, quiet and confidence. A thermally advanced frame reduces heat loss while keeping authentic putty-line detail, slim meeting rails and optional glazing bars. It supports double or triple glazing and uses robust multipoint locking. Choose fixed, side or top hung openings, bespoke sizes and a generous colour palette, including heritage shades and dual colour. Beautiful to look at, satisfying to use, made for decades of easy ownership, inside and out.

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Timber Windows

Our Timber Windows combine traditional craftsmanship with high performance for homes. Choose Stormproof or Flush Casement for side or top hung opening, with optional glazing bars and easy clean hinges, or pick Vertical Sliding Sash in cords and weights or modern spiral balance. Fully glazed with multipoint locking, factory finished in natural colours, wood stains or RAL shade, they deliver warmth, security and lasting, low maintenance comfort.

Timber Alternative Windows

Our alternative to Timber windows give you freedom to design a look that suits your home and lifestyle perfectly. Pick Residence 9, Residence 7 or Residence² for flush frames, or choose Kömmerling Flush 70 and Halo Flush 70 for timber style with modern performance. Choose Vertical Sliding Sash, or add RunThru horns for a cost effective nod to tradition. Legacy storm casements and Top Swing windows round out the range. With dual or single colour choices, period details and low maintenance materials, you’ll lift kerb appeal. Thoughtfully chosen windows can add value and make your home feel more you every day.

What Makes Our Windows Special?

British Made

We fit market-leading UK systems from brands like Liniar and Smart Architectural Aluminium, installed by a local, FENSA-approved team—so you get British-manufactured quality with expert fitting.

Premium Materials

A+ energy-rated glazing, Planitherm glass options, multi-chambered uPVC and thermally broken aluminium deliver warmth, security and long service life without the hard sell.

Free Survey

Start with a free home visit: we measure up, confirm your options and provide a clear, like-for-like quote before you commit.

Bespoke Installation

Every unit is made to measure and fitted by specialists who manage the job from consultation to completion for a neat, compliant finish.

10-Year Guarantee

Your installation includes a 10-year insurance-backed guarantee, plus products covered by the ERA Security Guarantee for added peace of mind.

After-Sales Support

You’re not left on your own. We offers ongoing advice and support after installation, with clear communication if you ever need help.

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Alu-Clad Windows

Alu-Clad timber windows are made for modern living: low-maintenance, highly durable, and energy efficient, with aluminium protection outside and warm timber within for homes and commercial projects.

Popular options include:

  • Flush casement and fully reversible casement designs for easy cleaning and upkeep.
  • Inward-opening tilt and turn system with external aluminium cladding for strength.
  • Low-maintenance exterior that withstands severe weather and protects the timber core.
  • Energy-efficient performance suited to modern homes focused on low upkeep.
  • Ideal for new builds, extensions and refurbishments in domestic or commercial settings.

Fully reversible functionality is available on selected casement models.

Why Homebrite Windows?

  • Lower energy bills with A+ glazing – We install A-rated and triple glazing to retain heat and improve everyday comfort.

  • Flexible installation times – We fit at times that suit you, using FENSA installers who minimise disruption at home.

  • Expert guidance, not pressure – With over 50 years’ know-how, we explain options clearly and help choose what fits.

  • Made to measure as standard – Every uPVC or aluminium window is custom sized, factory finished, and backed by a 10-year guarantee.

  • Trusted local installers – Homebrite is FENSA approved, with trade body backing, so compliance, certification and tidy workmanship always come standard on every installation.

  • Proud results, lasting value – A+ energy ratings, secure locking designs refresh kerb appeal while adding confidence when it’s time to sell later.

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Stop guessing, start entering your details and measurements to get an instant quote! Our quote engine lets you visualise the perfect window for your home. Simple click the button to scroll down to the bottom of this page, enter your details and press the button followed by entering the type of window you want along with the measurements. That’s it! You’ll get your quote straightaway.

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Windows FAQs

How much should a double glazed window cost?

For most homes, a fair guide is £500–£1,250 per standard uPVC casement supplied and fitted, with sash and bay styles higher. Aluminium typically comes in about a quarter more, and timber can be around half again, mainly due to material cost and finishing. Triple glazing usually adds 30–40% but can help with noise and heat loss on busy roads or exposed plots. Expect extras for large sizes, toughened or laminated panes, special colours and access equipment. The simplest way to evaluate a quote is to compare like-for-like specs across three suppliers and ensure installation, waste removal and putting the area around the new window back into a neat, sound condition after the old one is removed (also known as "making good") are included.

What is a fair price for replacement windows?

A fair price includes the full job: survey, removal of old frames, installation, trims, sealants, making good and certification. Insist the quote states your exact specification (frame material, style, glass type, hardware, colour) and confirms Building Regulations compliance via FENSA or Certass. Finally, check the warranty is at least 10 years, insurance-backed and that your FENSA certificate is actually registered after completion; customers have been left out of pocket when firms failed and paperwork never arrived. Price is only “fair” when it buys a compliant installation, documented guarantees and a company you can reach in five years’ time. We have been around for 50 years.

How much should I expect to pay for a window replacement?

Per window, think in bands by material and style. Typical supply-and-fit pricing is around £500-£1,250 for uPVC casements, £600-£1,400 for tilt and turn, and £700-£1,500 for sash; bays are higher because of structure and glass area. Aluminium tends to cost about 25% more than uPVC, timber about 50% higher. Expect add-ons for laminated safety glass, acoustic upgrades, colour-both-sides, trickle vents, cills and scaffolding on upper floors. Triple glazing often adds 30-40%; it is most useful where thermal or noise performance is a priority. If your quote is far outside these bands, it should be because of specification, not sales tactics. Ask for a written breakdown and compare like for like.

How much to replace all windows in a 3 bed house?

Most three-bed homes have 8-12 windows. Using this as a guide, real-world totals commonly fall between £8,000 and £15,000 for double-glazed uPVC, with aluminium and timber at higher prices. Price go up when there is a mix of openings, any bays or sashes, floor level, access, colours, and whether you choose acoustic or laminated glass. If you are renovating more widely, coordinate dates so the installer can work efficiently; doing the lot in one go can trim scaffolding and travel time, which is why “whole-house” quotes sometimes look sharper than phased work. Use the price range here to filter quotes quickly, then question specification and warranties before making decision.

Should I replace all windows at once?

You do not have to. Replacing in phases spreads cost and disruption, and you can prioritise rooms with failed seals, damp or traffic noise. Doing everything in one visit can of course reduce set-up, access and finishing time and makes colour and sightlines perfectly consistent. Timelines are short-once surveyed, installations are usually measured in days, not weeks-so either approach can work. Whatever you choose, the key is documentation: you still need Building Regulations compliance evidence for each replacement, whether done now or next year, and the same quality checks apply to phased jobs. Make a decision based on budget and logistics rather than installer convenience.

Is it better to replace the whole window or just the glass?

If frames are sound and the issue is misted or cracked units, glass-only replacement is cheaper and fast; guide prices for a typical sealed unit sit around the low hundreds per opening. Please note that glass-only work is classed as "repair" and falls outside FENSA’s scope, so you will not receive a compliance certificate. Full frame replacement costs more but brings today’s thermal targets (lower U-values) and modern security hardware, and it is a controlled installation that must be certified. As a rule of thumb: fix units to cure misting; replace frames when they are warped, rotten, poorly fitted otherwise you are chasing meaningful energy and security gains.

Is it worth replacing 20-year-old windows?

Often, yes. Many early 2000s installs lack modern low-e coatings, warm-edge spacers and tight air-seals, and failed gaskets are common. Today’s A-rated double glazing reduces heat loss and energy bills, with national guidance showing annual savings when upgrading from single glazing; even stepping up from older double glazing can reduce draughts, noise and lift comfort. New replacements also have to meet tighter limits on thermal performance (lower U-values) than most 20-year-old frames achieve. If your frames are structurally fine and only a few panes have failed, unit-only replacement can buy time; if comfort and bills matter, then consider complete replacements as it closes the performance gap in one step.

How do I choose a good double glazing company?

Start with competence and accountability. Use an installer registered with FENSA or Certass so Building Regulations compliance and your completion certificate are handled automatically. Add TrustMark for a government-endorsed quality layer covering customer service and dispute processes. Shortlist three local firms, compare like-for-like written quotes, ask to see recent jobs and confirm the warranty is 10 years and insurance-backed (so you’re covered if the firm closes). Pay by card or finance where possible for Section 75 or lender protection, and keep every document such as quotes, contract, certificate and warranty together. Good firms make all of this simple and transparent; that peace of mind is worth as much as a small price difference.

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