How To Get A Quote


Quotation requests are required in writing and prices cannnot be provided over the phone. Trade Prices require a company letter head or purchase order.

What Information Do We Require?

In order to process your quotation request and provide you with an accurate price, we require the following information (click here to see an example of the information we need):

  • The product you wish for us to quote. (i.e. aluminium windows)
  • The system you wish for us to quote. (i.e. Premium Plus Windows)
  • The product details, including; sizes, colours, glass, styles and designs for each item.
  • Any additional information, requirements or specialist instructions. (For example... I require; direct fix outerframes, internally glazed sashes, trickle vents, a 150mm projection cill etc.).

Please note: All of our products are bespoke and made-to-measure, to your exact specifications.

For more help and advice on specifying or pricing our products please call us on (01268) 681612.

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When it comes to glass you can have almost anything you want. We can even supply our products unglazed so that you can source your glass elsewhere. The type of project will generally dictate what glass is required, however compliance with Building Regulations and personal preferences such as the level of security, privacy and thermal efficiency will also be considerations when making your decision.

 

Examples of popular glass options:
Standard Clear

Plain Glass

Our standard double glazed sealed units are clear Planitherm Total +, soft coat, 90% argon gas filled sealed units, with a warm edge spacerbar and a centre pane U-value of 1.2 W/M²K.

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Plain
Glass

Flat Horizontal Astragal Bars

Flat Horizontal Astragal Bars

These flat Astragal Bars are designed to replicate the traditional Georgian Bars found on traditional 1930's Art Deco style steel doors. The butted bars lie horizontally across the door crating a grid of window panes. They are colour matched to the same colour as the door frame.

Unlike Goergian grills which are installed within the sealed units, astragal bars are fixed to the outside, inside and have a dummy spacer within the sealed units. Use of an Astragal Bar system gives you the true effect of a Georgian door. Although the sealed unit remains in one piece the internal spacer and external bars gives the impression of multiple units.

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Astragal Bars

Flat Overlapped Astragal Bars

Flat Overlapped Astragal Bars

These flat Astragal Bars are designed to replicate the traditional Georgian Bars found on traditional 1930's Art Deco style steel doors. The Overlayed bars lie horizontally and vertically made up into a grid with the vertical bars overlaying the horizontal bars. They are colour matched to the same colour as the door frame.

Unlike Goergian grills which are installed within the sealed units, astragal bars are fixed to the outside, inside and have a dummy spacer within the sealed units. Use of an Astragal Bar system gives you the true effect of a Georgian door. Although the sealed unit remains in one piece the internal spacer and external bars gives the impression of multiple units.

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Flat Overlapped
Astragal Bars

Flat Butted Astragal Bars

Flat Butted Astragal Bars

These flat Astragal Bars are designed to replicate the traditional Georgian Bars found on traditional 1930's Art Deco style steel doors. The butted bars lie horizontally and vertically made up into a grid with the bars meeting in a cross. They are colour matched to the same colour as the door frame.

Unlike Goergian grills which are installed within the sealed units, astragal bars are fixed to the outside, inside and have a dummy spacer within the sealed units. Use of an Astragal Bar system gives you the true effect of a Georgian door. Although the sealed unit remains in one piece the internal spacer and external bars gives the impression of multiple units.

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Astragal Bars

Satin Glass

Satin Glass

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Glass

Leads Square, Diamond, Custom

Leads

Lead Lites or Lead Lights are traditional decorative windows made of small sections of glass supported in lead cames. They originate from as far back as the 15th century. During this period large sheets of glass were unavailable and so domestic windows were generally small Lead Lites. Our Lead Lites use traditional materials and techniques to re-create the leaded windows of the past for modern living. Our diamond leaded doors can even include antique leads and soldered joins.

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Diamond, Custom

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Please Note: Glass is supplied separate of the frames and the doors will need to be glazed on site. By doing so we increase ease of transportation and handling, while making sure your doors arrive in perfect condition.

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