UPVC Sash Windows Prices | Double Glazed Sash Windows Cost
Sash windows are basically sliding windows and they can either slide vertically or horizontally. Earlier on these sash windows were made of timber, but these days UPVC sash windows are becoming more and more popular than the wooden double glazed sash windows.
Quotes for the UPVC sash window prices can be obtained if measurements are provided. While taking measurements round up to the nearest 100 mm. First step is to use the width of the closest frame and then measure the height.
The minimum width is normally around 350 (width) X 700 (height) and the maximum size is 1500 width X 3000 height. Now choose any of the ancillary or glass options and then add that to the price.
We will arrange accurate upvc sash windows prices for you and put you in touch with the best sash window specialists in your area. All the prices will include VAT wherever applicable.
UPVC Sash Windows Prices
Please not these prices are only a guide and prices will vary depending on quality of materials used and company services:
‘A’ rated windows will cost on average an additional £25 m2.
UPVC sash window prices for a white vertical sliding sash window with a 1000 mm (height) X 600 mm (width) the cost would be £167 and it could go up to £419 for a window that measures 2950 mm (height) X 1100 mm (width).
UPVC sash window prices for the cream vertical sliding sash window with a 1000 mm (height) X 600 mm (width) the cost would be £192 and it could go up to £482 for a window that measures 2950 mm (height) X 1100 mm (width).
UPVC sash window prices for the woodgrain vertical sliding sash window with a 1000 mm (height) X 600 mm (width) the cost would be £209 and it could go up to £524 for a window that measures 2950 mm (height) X 1100 mm (width).
Woodgrain option come in white woodgrain, light oak, rosewood, white internal on rosewood external, and white internal on light oak external. All other extras and ancillaries will cost extra. These prices will vary if the glazing options are included and that would depend on the type of glass panels that would be used.




