
Appledore, a picturesque village with a blend of historical architecture and natural beauty, is renowned for its traditional homes and charming atmosphere. Many properties in Appledore feature classic sash windows, which contribute significantly to the village's historic and architectural character. These sash windows are more than just a design element; they are essential in maintaining the historical integrity and visual appeal of Appledore’s homes. Our skilled team excels in the expert repair and restoration of sash windows, addressing typical issues such as draughts, rattles, and malfunctioning mechanisms with great care. We begin with a comprehensive inspection of your windows to identify any problems and develop a bespoke repair plan designed to restore them to their best possible state. For properties needing more extensive work, we offer detailed restoration services, including the replacement of worn or damaged components with precise replicas to ensure historical accuracy. Additionally, our draught-proofing solutions enhance energy efficiency and comfort while preserving the traditional look of your sash windows. By choosing our services, you are investing in the continued charm and functionality of your sash windows, ensuring that your Appledore property reflects its rich architectural heritage.

We pride ourselves on offering free, expert advice to all our clients. We believe that informed decisions lead to the best results, so we take the time to understand your project, discuss options, and ensure you have all the information necessary to make the best choices. You can trust us to deliver honest, expert advice without any obligation.

We are proud to operate a local workshop. Being local allows us to maintain strict quality control of our sash windows, offer personalised service, and ensure timely completion of work. It also means we are easily accessible for consultations and support, providing our clients with the confidence that they are working with a nearby team dedicated to their satisfaction.

Last updated 2025-06-24