Are your sash windows sticking, rattling, or looking worn out? Our expert team based in Kent and London specialised in restoring the beauty and functionality of traditional sash windows. With years of experience and a passion for preserving heritage, we bring your windows back to life with precision and care. Don’t let damaged windows detract from your home’s charm.
If you’re on the hunt for a repair, refurbishment or replacement of box sash windows, casement windows, secondary glazing, double glazing, single glazing, wooden doors, fire doors or security doors that perfectly replicate traditional style but deliver modern performance then look no further. At Traditional Sash windows, we supply premium timber sliding sash windows that complement a range of properties. So, no matter whether you live in a Victorian townhouse, Edwardian cottage or Georgian terrace you’re sure to find a sash window to match your home’s unique character. Get in touch today for a free quote or to schedule a consultation and see how we can transform, repair or replace your windows today.
South East England, a region steeped in history and rich in architectural diversity, is home to a stunning array of period properties. From the picturesque villages of Kent to the Georgian townhouses of Sussex and the coastal charm of Hampshire, the region’s homes often feature beautiful sash windows and traditional wooden doors. These elements are integral to the unique character and heritage of South East England, and preserving them is essential to maintaining the charm of the area. Our team offers bespoke sash window and wooden door restoration and repair services tailored to the needs of historic properties across South East England.
With extensive experience in working on period properties throughout the region, we understand the intricate care required to maintain these classic features. Sash windows, known for their elegance and craftsmanship, are central to many homes in South East England. Over time, however, they can develop issues such as draughts, sticking frames, rattling, or worn cords. Our restoration process begins with a thorough inspection to identify specific problem areas, allowing us to create a bespoke repair plan that respects the original design while enhancing usability and durability.
Our services range from minor repairs and re-cording to complete sash window replacements, ensuring your windows retain their historic integrity while providing modern functionality. We work with various window styles, including single and double-hung sash windows, box sash windows, and custom designs such as curved or arch-top windows. For homeowners seeking improved energy efficiency, we also offer double glazing and secondary glazing options that blend seamlessly with traditional window designs.
In addition to sash windows, we specialise in wooden door repair and replacement, restoring or crafting bespoke doors that match the architectural style of your property. Our draught-proofing services further enhance the comfort of your home by sealing gaps, reducing heat loss, and improving insulation—all while preserving the classic aesthetic of your windows and doors.
South East England’s architectural heritage is a testament to its history, from the timber-framed cottages of the Weald to the Regency homes of Brighton and the historic residences of Canterbury. Our commitment to preserving this legacy is reflected in every project we undertake. Each repair, restoration, and draught-proofing job is completed to the highest standards, ensuring your home retains its period charm while benefiting from modern-day improvements.
By choosing our services, you’re investing in the long-term beauty and functionality of your property, helping to preserve the unique character of South East England’s historic homes. If your property features original sash windows or wooden doors, we would be delighted to assist you. Contact us today to discuss our bespoke repair, restoration, and draught-proofing services, and let us help you protect and enhance the timeless appeal of your home in South East England.