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| Sheffield Window Centre | 216-218 Oakbrook Rd, Sheffield S11 7ED | 0114 230 9989 | info@sheffieldwindowcentre.co.uk | http://www.sheffield-window-centre.co.uk/ |
| Global Windows | Global House, Orgreave Drive, Handsworth, Sheffield S13 9NR | 0114 288 95 95 | sales@global-windows.co.uk | https://www.global-windows.co.uk/ |
| ACA Windows | Unit 7, The Old Dairy, Broadfield Rd, Heeley, Sheffield S8 0XQ | 0114 255 3666 | kay@acawindows.co.uk | https://acawindows.co.uk/ |
| Premier Glazing Services | Unit 4 Limestone Cottage Ln, Sheffield S6 1NJ | 0114 231 3138 | premierglazing01@btconnect.com | https://www.premierglazing-sheffield.co.uk/ |
| Anglian | 32 Furnival Gate, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 4QP | 0800 458 0645, | customer.services@angliangroup.com | https://www.anglianhome.co.uk/ |
| Just Trade Windows | 32 Capel St, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 2HN | 0114 234 9424 | info@justtradewindows.co.uk | https://www.justtradewindows.co.uk/ |
| Chapeltown Windows | 63 Oak Lodge Rd, High Green, Sheffield S35 4QA | 0114 284 7351 | pmyleszee@aol.com | https://www.chapeltownglass.co.uk/ |
| Clearview Secondary Glazing | cedar house, 63 Napier St, Sharrow, Sheffield S11 8HA | 0114 294 5018 | info@clearviewsg.co.uk | https://clearviewsg.co.uk/ |
| Goldseal Windows | 380 Attercliffe Rd, Sheffield S9 3QN | 0114 242 6032 | info@goldseal-windows.co.uk | https://www.goldseal-windows.co.uk/ |
| Elite Windows Ltd | 18 Ryan Dr, Sheffield S13 9UZ | 0114 254 0391 | https://www.elitewindowsyorkshire.co.uk/ |
Everyone has their own personal reasons for wanting to replace old windows and doors and you should shop around to find your ideal double glazing windows company in Sheffield.
Whether you are looking to lower the cost of your fuel bills, or maybe your current windows are no longer aesthetically-pleasing, whatever your reason be sure to see what options are available.
There’s a lot more to choosing new windows than meets the eye. Not only do you have to decide on the style of window that will suit the look of your home, but you need to think about the type of material of the frame, what type of glazing, single, double, triple.
You also need to think about the opening options. These are all very important elements to consider. In helping you see and understand the different aspects of glazing we think it will help you make the right decisions, leading you to new windows and doors that will help keep you safer, warmer and happier for many years to come in your home in Sheffield.
Double Glazing Windows Prices in Sheffield start at about £150 and rise up to around £2500. This is dependent on the style and type of window you choose to have. A single casement window with a uPVC frame starts at around £150, whereas a sash window starts from around £450. It is advisable to do some research, so you can budget accordingly for your new windows or replacement windows.
There are a number of different factors including the size of the windows you choose to have installed, the number of windows, the style of the windows, the material used for the frames, the company you choose to do the work, and whereabouts you live in the country.
A quick overview on costs from local Sheffield double glazing windows companies are as follows:
Casement windows are Britain’s most popular window because they are competitively priced and offer a modern look to your property. UPVC White Casement Window with no opening:
500m x 500m £150 – £185, 1000m x 500m £185 – £210, 1000mm x 10000mm £210 – £250, 1200mm x 1200mm £250 – £285. With one opening 500mm x 500mm £260 – £300, 1000mm x 500mm £280 – £330, 1000mm x 1000mm £315 – £385, 1200mm x 1200mm £355 – £450. Please add around 25% to the costs for coloured UPVC frames.
The Sash Window is a classically British style of window. A sash window has two layers of double glazing – one at the top and one at the bottom. The sash window uses the frame as a tramline so that you can slide one of the layers normally vertically. You slide the bottom layer up the tramline to open the window. You can fully open the window by bringing the bottom layer fully up to the level of the top layer or you can just open it gradually to your own preference.
UPVC White Sash Windows 500mm x 500mm £535 – £590, 1000mm x 500mm £610 – £695, 1000mm x 1000mm £635 – £700, 1200mm x 1200mm £740 – £815. Please add around 25% to the costs for coloured UPVC frames.
The Bay window is another British classic style offering homeowner slightly extra living space with a wonderful vista to the outside world. Also Bay windows are actually a formation of normally three, four, or five windows side by side which angle outwards and then back inwards.
UPVC white Bay Window (3 sections) 2400mm x 1200mm £1,090 – £1,135, 3000mm x 1200mm £1,195 – £1,275, 3000mm x 1500mm £1,275 – £1,425. (4 sections) 3000mm x 1200mm £1,425 – £1,570, 3000mm x 1500mm £1,530 – £1,595, 3600mm x 1200mm £1,585 – £1,680, 3600mm x 1500mm £1,645 – £1,775. (5 sections) 3600mm x 1200mm £1,885 – £1,995, 3600mm x 1500mm £1,990 – £2,210, 4000mm x 1200mm £2,080 – £2,310, 4000mm x 1500mm £2,180 – £2,405. Please add around 25% to the costs for coloured UPVC frames.
An Aluminium casement window is a sleek, modern, very durable and are recyclable. The Aluminium Casement Window at: 600mm x 900mm £550 – £720, 900mm x 1200mm £650 – £850, 900mm x 1500mm £770 x £990.

It is a very good idea to shop around with local and national Double Glazing Windows Companies in Sheffield. By using Glazing Network we can connect you with over 4000 double glazing companies throughout the UK. Please use our quote form to receive up to 3 quotes from local double glazing windows companies in Sheffield or scroll through the companies and contact them directly.
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, serving as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. The name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through the city. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its southern suburbs were transferred from Derbyshire to the city council. It is the largest settlement in South Yorkshire.[1][2][3]
The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines and the valleys of the River Don with its four tributaries: the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. Sixty-one per cent of Sheffield’s entire area is green space and a third of the city lies within the Peak District national park.[4] There are more than 250 parks, woodlands and gardens in the city,[4] which is estimated to contain around 4.5 million trees.[5] The city is situated 6 mi (9.7 km) south-west of Rotherham, 32 mi (51 km) east of Manchester, 29 mi (47 km) south of Leeds and 33 mi (53 km) north of Nottingham.
Sheffield played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution, with many significant inventions and technologies having developed in the city. In the 19th century, the city saw a huge expansion of its traditional cutlery trade, when stainless steel and crucible steel were developed locally, fuelling an almost tenfold increase in the population. Sheffield received its municipal charter in 1843, becoming the City of Sheffield in 1893. International competition in iron and steel caused a decline in these industries in the 1970s and 1980s, coinciding with the collapse of coal mining in the area.
The Yorkshire ridings became counties in their own right in 1889, the West Riding of Yorkshire county was disbanded in 1974. The city then became part of the county of South Yorkshire; this has been made up of separately-governed unitary authorities since 1986. The 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment in Sheffield, consistent with other British cities. Sheffield’s gross value added (GVA) has increased by 60% since 1997, standing at £11.3 billion in 2015. The economy has experienced steady growth, averaging around 5% annually, which is greater than that of the broader region of Yorkshire and the Humber.
Sheffield had a population of 518,090 in the 2011 census, making it the second largest city in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. The Sheffield Built-up Area, of which the Sheffield sub-division is the largest part, had a population of 685,369 also including the town of Rotherham. The district borough, governed from the city, had a population of 584,853 at the mid-2019 estimate, making it the 3rd most populous district in England. It is one of eleven British cities that make up the Core Cities Group.[7] In 2011, the unparished area had a population of 490,070.[
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The S postcode area, also known as the Sheffield postcode area,[2] is a group of postcode districts in England, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. These cover most of South Yorkshire (including Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham and Mexborough), parts of north Derbyshire (including Chesterfield, Dronfield and the Hope Valley) and north-west Nottinghamshire (including Worksop), plus a small part of West Yorkshire.
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