Our Flush Casement Windows
We work with window experts Truframe and proudly supply and install windows across the region. Inspired by the homespun beauty of traditional carpentry, our flush casement windows are the ideal way to add a warm and welcoming vibe to your home. The sash sits flush within the frame for a beautifully smooth and uninterrupted finish.
Our flush sash casement windows are available in either 70mm or 80mm variants and deliver exceptional thermal comfort, home security, and reliability. They can be foiled to look like genuine timber that is all but indistinguishable from the real thing or to offer a sleek and unblemished design. Get in touch and see how they can benefit your home.
Features
Our flush casement windows are a welcome addition to homes of all sizes and designs. They benefit from multiple advances and innovations that make them a cut above the competition.
Aside from the distinctive wood-effect finish, these windows incorporate features that improve durability, security and more. Click on the icons to the right for more.
Energy Efficient Glazing locking
We fit our windows with high-quality double glazing as standard, with an optional triple glazing upgrade. These windows achieve U-values as impressive as 0.87 W/m²K and an A+ energy rating for a more comfortable home.
High-Security Locking
Improve your home security with our sophisticated locking mechanisms. Equipped with modern anti-snap, anti-bump, anti-lift technology, our locks will resist all unwanted intruders to keep your property safe.
Durable Hardware
Our windows are built to last and we cut no corners with the hardware. All the handles, hinges and locking mechanisms are designed to withstand the worst of the unpredictable British climate and can be relied on for years to come.
Optional Mechanical Jointing
Complete the heritage look with our optional mechanical jointing. We weld our flush casement windows as standard, but our mechanical jointing will ensure a flawless, authentic finish.
Why Choose Flush Casement Windows?
Our uPVC flush casement windows combine the classical and the contemporary into one. They are an eye-catching addition to the home and are an especially good choice for anyone who lives in a conservation area. These windows will allow you to upgrade your house without compromising on the established aesthetic. If you’ve had issues with finding windows that suit all your local building regulations, our flush casements could well be the solution.
These windows are the perfect replacement for older, single glazed windows. They offer superior thermal insulation and can reduce external noise as well. You’ll get a quieter, more comfortable home with an eye-catching aesthetic. Plus, these windows are an ethical choice. They’re made with responsibly sourced uPVC and can be recycled once they reach the end of their long lifespans. If you want a high-performance, classically designed window that won’t trouble your conscience, look no further.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Are Flush Casement Windows Different To Regular Casement Windows?
The two are very similar and the best way to think about it is that flush casement windows are a streamlined variant of the standard casement window design. They are more streamlined and align perfectly with the frame when closed.
Are Timber-Effect uPVC Windows Cheaper Than Real Wood?
On average yes. The cost of a flush casement window varies depending on the specifics of the individual project, but on a like-for-like basis, uPVC is usually the cheaper option. They don’t require any long-running maintenance such as sanding either, so you won’t spend as much on keeping them in good condition.
Can I Install These Windows In A Listed Building?
It is likely, but we would always suggest checking with your local authority. These windows are far more likely to be approved than others, but the regulations vary from region to region so it’s worth being certain before starting a project.
Are These Windows High Maintenance?
Nope, they’re a classic example of a window that requires very little attention. We’d suggest lubricating all the moving parts every three or four months, but otherwise you can get away with nothing more than the occasional clean. You don’t need any specialist knowledge or cleaning products to keep them in top condition.