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| FAB Systems Ltd | Head Depot Unit 2 & 3 Newcastle Enterprise Centre High Street Newcastle Under Lyme ST5 6BX | 01782 917211 | info@fabsystems.co.uk | https://www.fabsystems.co.uk |
| Lifestyle Designs | Unit 2G, Brown Lees Ind Est, Forge Way, Knypersley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST8 7DN | 01782 761221 | lifestyledesigns1@yahoo.co.uk | https://www.lifestyledesigns.org/ |
| Longton Glass | Normacot Road Longton Stoke-On-Trent ST3 1PL | 0800 358 9911 | info@longtonglass.co.uk | https://www.longtonglass.co.uk/ |
| Tailormade | St James House, Webberley Ln, Stoke-on-Trent ST3 1RJ | 01782 327426 | mail@tailormadeupvc.com | https://www.tailormadeupvc.com/ |
| J M P Windows Ltd | The Old Cinema Manor Street Fenton ST4 2PT | 01782 933 060 | jmpwindowsltd@btconnect.com | http://www.stokeontrentwindow.com/ |
| Clayton Windows | 26 Vicarage Cres, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Newcastle ST5 1NJ | 01782 717 871 | info@clayton-windows.co.uk | https://clayton-windows.co.uk/ |
| Euroseal | Trinity Building, Trinity Street, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST1 5LQ | 08000 759 759 | https://www.eurosealwindows.co.uk/ | |
| Five Star Windows Ltd | 6 Weston Close, Ash Bank, Stoke-On-Trent, ST2 9QN | 07715 522743 | pete@fivestarwindowsltd.com | https://fivestarwindowsltd.com/ |
| Elitis Windows | Elitis Windows, Doors & Conservatories, Unit 2 Govan Road, Fenton Industrial Estate, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 2RS | 0800 953 3633 | info@elitis.co.uk | https://www.elitis.co.uk/ |
| The Staffordshire Window Co | The Staffordshire Window Company Unit 1, The Quadrant Town road Hanley Stoke-On-Trent ST1 2QD | 01782 229892 | info@tswcltd.co.uk | https://www.tswcltd.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 UPVC double glazing windows company in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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 Newcastle-under-Lyme.
UPVC Double Glazing Windows Prices in Newcastle-under-Lyme 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 Newcastle-under-Lyme UPVC 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.

It is a very good idea to shop around with local and national Double Glazing Windows Companies in Newcastle-under-Lyme. 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 UPVC windows companies in Newcastle-under-Lyme or scroll through the companies and contact them directly.
Newcastle-under-Lyme is a market town and the administrative centre of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. The 2011 census population of the town was 75,082,[2] whilst the wider borough had a population of 128,264 in 2016, up from 123,800 in the 2011 Census. The name “Newcastle” is derived from a mid 12th century motte and bailey that was built after King Stephen granted lands in the area to Ranulf de Gernon, Earl of Chester; the land was for his support during the civil war known as The Anarchy.[4][5] “Lyme” might refer to the Lyme Brook or the Forest of Lyme (with lime and elm trees) that covered an extensive area across the present day counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire and parts of Derbyshire.
When Stoke-on-Trent was formed by the 1910 amalgamation of the “six towns” (Stoke, Hanley, Fenton, Longton, Burslem and Tunstall), Newcastle remained separate.
Despite its close proximity, it was not directly involved in the pottery industry and it strongly opposed attempts to join the merger in 1930,[10] with a postcard poll showing residents opposing the Stoke-on-Trent Extension Bill by a majority of 97.4 per cent. Although passed by the House of Commons, the bill was rejected by the House of Lords.[7]
After the Local Government Act 1972, Newcastle became the principal settlement of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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