How Much Do Sash Windows Cost?
Wednesday, February 16th, 2011It’s a hugely problematic question, but no doubt one that you’ll be wrestling with if you’re fed up of old, cold or ugly windows; how much do sash windows cost? The question is difficult to answer because there are so many different types of windows available, and the quality of products around also varies considerably. Here at Bygone Collection, we’re committed to offering the very best in quality timber and PVC-U sashes, and whilst this means we’re not the cheapest provider around, we remain one of the most highly accredited and professionally well respected.
In terms of our range, the biggest influence on price is likely to be your choice of material. Our hardwood sash windows tend to cost slightly more than our PVC-U windows, due to the quality and rarity of the timber used. Of course when pricing up new windows, make sure you specify what level of service you require.
Shopping round for both your windows and a team to install them can help you save money, but make sure that your high standard sash windows aren’t ruined by corner cutting at the installation stage by disreputable installers. All Bygone Preferred Installers are fully vetted and have attended our installation training.
If you’re interested in Bygone sashes but are finding that financing them is a problem, we may be able to help. In many instances, our customers choose to invest in Bygone sashes over a timescale, beginning with the downstairs windows of their homes and progressing upstairs over time.This is a great way to both cut costs and ensure that you still install beautiful, top class windows in your home.
Overall, please don’t hesitate to approach us here at Bygone Collection, no matter what your financial position, and we’ll do everything we can to help meet your needs. We have confidence that our sash windows are worth every penny, and we’re convinced that, once seen for yourself, you’ll think so too. Get in touch today via the ‘Contact Us’ link on the bottom left hand side of this page.
