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07 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Lynda E

Start Date: Immediate

What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Joint. Are you the home owner of that property? - 3. How many windows are you considering replacing? - -. What material do you require, UPVC? -...

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08 May

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Luke L

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? - How many windows are you considering replacing? 2 What material do you require, UPVC? - What colour do you want them to be? - Do you require doors If so how ...

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31 May

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Ben P

Start Date: Immediate

window wont open. presuming locking mechanism needs replacing are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what service are you looking for: other how many windows are invo...

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22 May

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Kim Y

Start Date: Immediate

Bifold window 2150 wide 1035 deep 7016 GREY UPVC

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09 Feb

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Ron V

Start Date: Immediate

Sell 1 Times Are you the home owner of that property? yes How many windows are you considering replacing? 1 What material do you require, UPVC? UPVC What colour do you want them to be? White I assume...

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08 Feb

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Peter R

Start Date: Immediate

Sell 2 Times Are you the home owner of that property? joint How many windows are you considering replacing? 4 What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them to be? white Do you...

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24 Jan

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Christine W

Start Date: Immediate

We have oak windows,need 4 replacement double glazed panels as misted up and also a bit of repair to replace beading

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13 Oct

Windows | Glazing

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Jill C

Start Date: Immediate

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outer glass in conservatory window shattered by a stone are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached are you looking for glaziers: yes how many units do you do you r...

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12 Oct

Windows | Glazing

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Jill C

Start Date: Immediate

I need to replace glass in one window of my conservatory. The glass is sha*** after being hit by a stone.

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18 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Christopher R

Start Date: Immediate

sliding sash window with georgian frets. two panels high and two panels wide. each panel divided into 4 by georgian frets, each panel 850 wide. overall height 900. i am looking for quotes for 2-3 win...

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23 Dec

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Nicole W

Start Date: Immediate

hello, we have a roof/sloping ceiling window that needs replacing. please could you provide a cost for this and your availability to carry out the job. approx measurements from reveal to reveal are 12...

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01 Nov

Windows | Wooden

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Stewart F

Start Date: Immediate

Call anytime Number of windows: 6 Quote requested on windows, in hardwood, to be supplied and fitted.

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19 Oct

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Paul W

Start Date: Immediate

1. bathroom (3 panes) - 1 cracked so replace all 3 with more obscured glass 2. en-suite (2 pains) - replace with more obscured glass 3. dining room french doors (double plain) - 1 panel has bad conden...

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09 Oct

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Ken J

Start Date: Immediate

ggl 9 replace glass unit to clear glass. ggl 7 replace glass unit (foggy). do you carry out replacement repairs to blind tension cords. can electric operated blinds be retrofitted.. possibly a ggl ...

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30 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Kevin C

Start Date: Less than one month

best time: any work type: upvc windows and doors

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17 Jul

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Tracy P

Start Date: Immediate

the handle of a bedroomwindow has broken off. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached what service are you looking for: other how many windows are involved: one what ...

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19 Apr

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Debbie A

Start Date: Immediate

back door glass panels repaired, reinforced glass been shot with ball bearings

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30 Mar

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Mark P

Start Date: Immediate

we have about 6 double glazed panels that are blown, frosted up and need replacing or fixing if possible. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace what service are you...

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25 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Raymond J

Start Date: Immediate

Call any-time Number of windows: 10 Number of doors: 2 Quote requested on windows and doors, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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14 Mar

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Wimborne - BH21

Enquiry from: Pam G

Start Date: Immediate

Conservatory glass letting in water. Probably needs new rubber seals? Is this something you could have a look at for me please?

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How much do Window Installer services cost?

How much do Window Installers cost? Prices for Window Installers in 2025 can differ relying on the kind of task that you require to have performed in your house. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Window Installers charge?". It's generally very good to have an idea of how much a Window Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Prices will probably rise and fall based upon the products and also the tradesman selected. The table reveals the sorts of service that Window Installers typically do and also the typical cost range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do fluctuate by task.

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The average price
of a Window Installer in Wimborne is:

£2,607

Window Installer job Window Installer cost in 2025
Double glazing in Wimborne £1,000-£8,500
Upvc double glazing units only in Wimborne £800-£1,200
Triple glazing in Wimborne £1,000-£8,500
Aluminium windows in Wimborne £1,875-£2,875
Wooden window in Wimborne £3,750-£5,750
Aluminium windows supply only in Wimborne £2,600-£3,900
Upvc or wood porch in Wimborne £2,625-£4,025
Sash window in Wimborne £1,150-£9,000
Glaziers in Wimborne £57-£87
Secondary glazing in Wimborne £1,000-£8,500
uPVC Single Window in Wimborne £225-£345
Wooden sash windows in Wimborne £3,750-£5,750
Wooden windows supply only in Wimborne £2,760-£4,140
Aluminium repair in Wimborne £240-£360
Window repair in Wimborne £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Wimborne £320-£480

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Window Installer FAQs

Should I get all my windows replaced at once?

You don’t have to, especially if you’re on a budget. If you’re only replacing some, it’s a good idea to get all the windows on one side of your property replaced at the same time, so they all look the same. Be aware, obviously, huge savings could be had by having a number of windows replaced at the same time.

how to tile a porch roof?

Tiling a porch roof is a very important but laborious and difficult task. A project of this magnitude will require a large investment in planning and preparation way before the actual installation process takes place. It can be a brand new porch roofing tile or a replacement of the existing one, either way it’s crucial to get the right technique. If you lack proper training or experience in this field, we’d recommend you hire the services of a reliable professional probably within your local area to guarantee the best results and to save yourself some time and money. This guide will give you a good insight into the porch roof tiling process. Let’s have a look!

• With the crown looking upwards, put the first tile on the batten and centre the tile from side to side.

• Hammer a 10d nail at the base of the tile and into the batten (make sure not to overdrive the nail).

• To provide a much needed support, apply a little mortar under the first tile.

• Identify the inner end of the first tile and place another tile on top. Take a measurement from the outer end and adjust the end of the second tile to fit.

• Just like you’ve done with the first tile, nail the second tile into the batten.

• Position two tiles at the both ends of the ridge and proceed with the installation just as you’ve done with the previous tiles.

• Take a measurement of the distance across the ridge from the first tile’s outer end. Once done, you can then calculate the number of tiles required by subtracting 16 inches from your measurement and divide the answer by 8.

• Beginning at the second tile on one end of the ridge, install the half the number of ridge tiles towards the centre of the ridge. Now install the remaining tiles working from the opposite end to the ridge’s centre. At the centre of ridge should be a key tile with mortar.

how long does double glazing last?

Just like every other thing in your house, your double glazed windows have an expected lifespan attached to it as it gradually becomes less functional and less efficient over time. Although there are actually top quality windows which are able to last a very long time, but the fact still remains that nothing can stand the test of time or last forever. Even the best quality double glazed windows will eventually need to be replaced at some point. So exactly how long do double glazing windows last before need a replacement?

To make it brief, most double glazing window units are typically expected to last an average of 20 years. This number of years can, however, vary within the range of 10 to 35 years based on the several factors such as the type, quality of materials as well as installation and where the windows are located.

The reason for the depreciation in double glazing windows is, over time, the windows may be subjected to some wear, tear as well as all kinds of minor damages which includes gas filled insulated glazing unit slowly and gradually leaking. According to the Centre for Sustainable Energy, the evaporation of 25 percent of gas will ultimately minimize the windows’ thermal performance. And when this occurs, fitting a secondary glazing measure or replacing the windows should be put into consideration.

Another factor leading to the gradual depreciation in double glazing windows over time has to do with condensation. When the window collects between the layers of glass due to the failure of the seal of the perimeter and the saturation of the desiccant, can only be solved by IGU replacement.

And finally, the ravages of time also has a way of taking its toll on double glazing windows. This can happen in so many ways such that the window becomes a lot less efficient and later needing to be replaced.

what is a porch?

A porch is a small and low structure (with a roof) located at the main entrance of a building or house. It’s typically without a window (although newer variations may come with one) and can either be screened-in or enclosed to prevent unwanted access from insects and extremes in weather. In addition, some homes may have a three-season porch or sun porch. This may be situated by the side of the house and covered by the roof overhang - they’re usually screened in to offer good access all year round.

Generally, porches serve a wide range of purposes. They include:

• Provision of an outdoor living space to relax during the summer months

• It’s an informal extension of the the living room.

• It serves as a great place for social gatherings especially in small towns.

• You can take off your dirty shoes and dry a dripping wet dog before entering into your living room.

• It can be incorporated for relaxation purposes and watching street activities.

• It can serve as a reception area for guests.

• It can also be used for outdoor storage.

Pros & Cons Of A Porch

Pros

• Due to the fact that they’re covered, porches may require little maintenance practices.

• It can go a long way to improves the curb appeal of your property.

• It protects against the extremes of the weather.

• It can be constructed using a wide range of materials.

Cons

• It does not improve the use of the property

• It can be quite expensive to install depending of the material required as well as size of the porch.

• It does not add to the value of the home unlike several other home improvement projects

• It may not be safe to be used by a child or pet.

how long does double glazing last?

Just like every other thing in your house, your double glazed windows have an expected lifespan attached to it as it gradually becomes less functional and less efficient over time. Although there are actually top quality windows which are able to last a very long time, but the fact still remains that nothing can stand the test of time or last forever. Even the best quality double glazed windows will eventually need to be replaced at some point. So exactly how long do double glazing windows last before need a replacement?

To make it brief, most double glazing window units are typically expected to last an average of 20 years. This number of years can, however, vary within the range of 10 to 35 years based on the several factors such as the type, quality of materials as well as installation and where the windows are located.

The reason for the depreciation in double glazing windows is, over time, the windows may be subjected to some wear, tear as well as all kinds of minor damages which includes gas filled insulated glazing unit slowly and gradually leaking. According to the Centre for Sustainable Energy, the evaporation of 25 percent of gas will ultimately minimize the windows’ thermal performance. And when this occurs, fitting a secondary glazing measure or replacing the windows should be put into consideration.

Another factor leading to the gradual depreciation in double glazing windows over time has to do with condensation. When the window collects between the layers of glass due to the failure of the seal of the perimeter and the saturation of the desiccant, can only be solved by IGU replacement.

And finally, the ravages of time also has a way of taking its toll on double glazing windows. This can happen in so many ways such that the window becomes a lot less efficient and later needing to be replaced.

How long do double glazed sealed units last?
When it comes to how long double glazed sealed units (the glass inside the window) last, a lot of it is down to the quality of the glass and the environment that your windows sit in. It’s not uncommon for your window frames themselves (especially if they are uPVC) to last longer than your sealed units. Sealed units are called that because they’re two panes of glass sealed together with an air gap in between. They use what’s called a ‘perimeter seal’ to protect the air gap between the panes, and is usually made of butyl mastic which retains a desiccant within a perforated metallic spacer bar. The desiccant’s job is to absorb any moisture which finds its way into the air gap to stop your window from misting up on the inside. When a sealed unit fails, or is ‘blown’, it’s usually because moisture builds up around the seal and causes it to fail. Sealed units won’t last forever, so you will eventually end up with condensation inside the panes of your double glazing, but in an ideal environment your double glazed sealed units could last up to 30 years, with some manufacturers claiming as long as 40 years. But they do require a bit of maintenance and the position of your windows will also make a difference as to how long they last. There are a few things that determine how long a sealed unit will last:
  • Climate - If your window faces south, it will be subject to direct sunlight for a lot of the day. This tends to cause the sealed unit to fail more quickly – a south-facing window may last between 10-25 years. This is because the spacer bars will twist as the temperature rises and causes the adhesive holding them together to eventually fail.
  • Moisture - Windows in kitchens and bathrooms tend to fail more quickly because they come into contact with moisture more often. For example, if water gets on your windowsill when you shower, the seal around the glass will come loose more quickly if it’s constantly wet.
When you replace the sealed units in your windows or get completely new double glazing, make sure you choose an installer that uses quality products and will take all the steps to ensure that your sealed units are kept away from moisture as much as possible.
how much does double glazed windows cost?

Are you looking to replace your old window for a new double glazed window and wondering what it’s going to be the cost? Well, the double glazed windows market is a very competitive one in the UK with varying prices across the country. Therefore, if you shop around you’re most likely to find something that’ll fit your budget both products and quality wise.

As you would have expected, the more windows you required the more money you are going to spend. However, the cost per window is likely going to be lower depending on the number of windows you purchase. Several double glazed windows come with a 10 year warranty but it’s advisable to also obtain a solid workmanship warranty which provides coverage for any potential problems for a good period of time upon installation.

To determine the cost of double glazed windows, there are so many things to put into consideration that just the primary dimensions of the window itself. Other factors that works to decrease or increase the cost of the project includes the frames’ quality as well as the material used. For example hardwood can be quite high priced when compared to uPVC.

The number of opening windows within the frame can also play a huge role in the cost of the windows as well as the type of the glass. The cost of a double glazing window usually ranges between £100 to £3,200 per window, depending on the available options.

To have a more accurate estimate of the cost of a double glazing window, you’ll need a obtain a survey from a double glazing installer who can take into account any possible complications that may arise when installing your windows while also giving an advise on the most suitable window style for your property.

how to fit a double glazed window?

Did you just purchase a double glazed window and confused about how to have it installed? Fitting the window yourself can be quite easy with the help of this step by step guide. However, if you lack proper training or experience, we’d recommend you reach out to a trustworthy professional who can guarantee the best results for help. That said, now let’s take a look at the process.

• Remove the old windows by detaching the old beading and glass window safely. Then make some interval cuts using a hand saw before using a crowbar to pry it out.

• Cut the external double glazed window seal. Once done, take a measurement of the window area’s width once empty. Then transfer the measurement to the window sil to face outside and cut using a handsaw.

• Seal the window sil. Add a bead of clear silicone along both inside lip as well as the centre to seal the sil.

• Screw the double glazed window to the sil. Position the window on the top of the lipped section that was siliconed. Then pre-drill them together and screw in three places. You should make sure the screws do not go totally to the sil’s bottom.

• Install the double glazed window. After successfully screwing the double glazed window to the sil, you can now fit in the double glazing. Make use of packers to make sure it’s even in the slot.

• Screw the uPVC window to the wall. If you’re happy and satisfied with the position of the window, you can then pre-drill through the frame of the window and the brick wall. Once done, simply screw it in place using masonry screws or Spax screw as they do not require crawl plugs in bricks.

• Seal around the window. To do this, simply fill any gaps with expanding foam, wipe out the excess and seal with silicone.

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