G.H Chambers & Son

External Windows & Doors

New windows and doors can give your home an instant makeover, improving its kerb appeal while making it warmer and draught-free indoors. Modern double glazed units will cut your energy bills, reduce traffic noise, improve security and boost your home's green rating.

Chambers understand that replacing the windows and doors in your home is probably one of the biggest investments you will make in your house, so you don't want to get wrong. They have been an approved installer of Nova windows and doors for over 25 years; this long standing relationship means they can deliver the quality and service you would expect from a long established business.

Original windows in period properties are a huge asset, and it may be cheaper to have them repaired instead of replaced. Chambers skilled joiners are able to manufacture frames and replacement sections allowing them to repair sticking sashes, draughty casements or rotten frames.

However should you need replacement sliding sash windows Chambers have an established relationship with Warwick, who provide a full range of quality vertical sliding sash windows, in an array of different colours and styles.

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The company operates a policy of no deals, just a good honest products fitted by their quality tradesmen at a fair price. Whatever you decide to do - repair or replace - doing nothing is not an option if your windows and doors are falling apart.

Products include made to measure:-

  • Energy Saving Recommended A, B and C rated Settanta® and Belvedere® PVCu windows.
  • PVCu, composite, patio or bi-folding doors.
  • Kitemarked double glazed units and toughened safety glass.
  • Commercial and residential aluminium windows and doors.
  • Aluminium secondary glazing.
  • Custom designed and fabricated conservatory roofing systems.

If you are looking for something special or a one off replacement Chambers are happy to manufacture it from timber to your bespoke requirements in their joinery workshop.

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