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At Windows & Doors 2 You, our uPVC vertical sliding sash windows combine traditional aesthetics with the performance of modern window technology. Whether you’re looking for a sash window replacement or new installation, our vertical sliders are designed to stand the test of time while offering excellent thermal efficiency and robust security features.
Our sliding sash windows feature top and bottom sashes that slide smoothly up and down, with an easy clean tilt facility that allows you to clean both sides of the glass panes from inside your home. Perfect for both older properties and modern homes, these windows can be customised with optional extras like astragal bars and traditional sash horns to create authentic sash window designs that complement any property style.
Get a free QuoteFrom period properties to contemporary homes, our vertical sliding sash windows deliver great value alongside outstanding performance and traditional style.
Get in touchThe deep bottom rail replicates the proportions of traditional timber sash windows, making our uPVC sash windows ideal for period properties and conservation areas.
Optional Georgian bars or astragal bars can be added to create an authentic period appearance, perfect for traditional homes and conservation areas.
The innovative tilt facility allows both sashes to tilt inwards, making it easy and safe to clean both sides of the glass from inside your home.
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White Grain
White Grain & Smooth White
Black Ash
Black Ash & Smooth White
Chartwell Green
Chartwell Green & Smooth White
Cream Grain
Cream Grain & Smooth White
Grey Grain
Grey Grain & Smooth White
Agate Grey
Agate Grey & Smooth White
Irish Oak & Smooth White
Golden Oak & Smooth White
Rosewood & Smooth White
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Our sash window system provides exceptional thermal efficiency, helping reduce your energy bills while maintaining comfortable temperatures year-round. Our windows achieve the highest standards in the window industry for energy performance, with advanced double glazing units working alongside thermally efficient frames to keep warmth inside your home during winter and prevent overheating in summer.
The structural support of our frames, combined with sophisticated weather sealing, ensures optimal performance in all conditions. Each vertical slider is designed to eliminate draughts and maintain consistent temperatures, making them an excellent choice for both period properties and modern homes. With rising energy costs, these efficient windows provide great value by helping to reduce your household’s energy consumption.
We serve homes across the West Midlands, including Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, West Bromwich, Bromsgrove, Dudley, Kidderminster and surrounding areas. For further information about our range of sash windows, get in touch today or visit our state-of-the-art showroom where our friendly team will be happy to help.
Get in touchWhen it comes to installing new sash windows in conservation areas or heritage buildings, local authorities often have strict design requirements to maintain the architectural character of these properties. Our uPVC sash windows have been specifically designed to meet these exacting standards, incorporating authentic details that perfectly replicate traditional timber sash windows.
From run-through sash horns and deep bottom rails to astragal bars and woodgrain finishes, every detail has been carefully considered to ensure our windows preserve the historic aesthetics of period properties. The slim profiles and traditional proportions of our vertical sliders mean they’re often approved for use in conservation areas where maintaining original features is paramount.
We understand that each conservation area has different requirements, which is why our friendly team will work closely with you to ensure your new sash window designs meet local planning guidelines while delivering modern performance benefits. Whether you need like-for-like sash window replacement or are looking to upgrade original timber windows, we can provide a solution that respects your property’s heritage while improving its comfort and energy efficiency.
Get a QuoteOur modern sash windows feature sophisticated security systems including multi-point locking mechanisms and reinforced frames. Each window is manufactured to provide outstanding security without compromising on traditional aesthetics or smooth operation.
Visit our showroom to see our full range of windows and doors, including our sliding sash windows, composite doors, and bi-fold doors. Our expert fitting team will be happy to walk you through all the options and help you choose the perfect solution for your home.
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Sliding sash windows, also known as vertical sliders, are a traditional window style featuring two sashes (glass panels) that slide up and down within vertical tracks. This classic design has been a prominent feature of British architecture since the Georgian era. Our modern uPVC sliding sash windows maintain this traditional operating style while incorporating contemporary benefits like double glazing, security features, and thermal efficiency.
Our uPVC sash windows offer exceptional thermal efficiency, achieving an A+ energy rating as standard. They feature advanced double glazing, thermally efficient frames, and sophisticated weather seals that work together to keep warm air in during winter and prevent overheating in summer.
Yes, our uPVC sash windows are often approved for use in conservation areas thanks to their authentic period features. With options like run-through sash horns, deep bottom rails, traditional hardware, and woodgrain finishes, they faithfully replicate the appearance of timber sash windows. However, each conservation area has different requirements, so we recommend checking with your local planning authority. Our experienced team can help guide you through this process.