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Beautiful new sashes by The Sash Window Workshop

The Sash Window Workshop were recently commissioned to upgrade the windows in an Edwardian property in Surrey to be double glazed and improve energy efficiency.

The customer opted for replacing the sashes, while keeping the existing window frames, meaning that a high level of accuracy was vital to ensure that the windows operated smoothly.

The new sliding sashes were manufactured by The Sash Window Workshop in Bracknell, Berkshire.  The sashes were made in Accoya, which is durable, stable and comes with a 50-year anti-rot guarantee.  They were fully factory finished in the workshop, before being installed by the company’s experience fitters.  Upon completion, the customer was very happy with their upgraded windows.

The Sash Window Workshop specialises in the replacement and draught proofing of traditional timber windows and doors.

All new windows and doors are crafted to your exact specifications in their workshops.  The company offer an installation and repair service across London and Southern England, with a supply only service nationwide.

Established in 1994, The Sash Window Workshop have extensive experience working with architects and understand the importance of meeting project deadlines.  The company have worked on a variety of projects, from small Victorian flats to large Georgian country mansions.  They also have experience working on prestigious buildings, including Buckingham Palace and The Royal Academy of Music.

The Sash Window Workshop are proud to provide a high-quality product and customer service, reflected in the fact that roughly half of their orders every year come from previous customers and recommendations.

To obtain a quotation for the timber windows and doors in your project, contact The Sash Window Workshop on 01344 868 668.  Alternatively, you can email any drawings to info@sashwindow.com or visit the website:www.sashwindow.com.

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