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The window schedule
Builders hand us one of these on every new home: a numbered list of windows and what each one needs. Draft yours here. Add each window, and we will return a spec verdict per row, the way we would draw it. Bring the finished schedule to your free measure and we will confirm every figure on site.
First, the house (once)
No windows scheduled yet. Add the first one above; W1 gets its verdict the moment it lands.
What this is, and isn't. The verdicts are our honest starting spec for windows like yours: guidance, not a quote and not a measurement. Every figure is confirmed at the free in-home measure, and nothing is made from this schedule alone.
Why we ask what we ask
Distance to the surf is the material question. Inside the salt band, timber sulks and cheap fittings pit; the verdicts move to PVC, reinforced louvres and powder-coated aluminium. Further inland, basswood comes back onto the table.
The house's era decides the tilt and the frame. A pre-1940s sash wants front tilt and a Z-frame that respects the architrave; a new build wants hidden tilt and a clean blade line.
What matters at the window sets the louvre width and flags the special cases: steam sends a window to PVC, security sends it to a roller curtain, a wide opening brings bi-fold panels or a motor into the row.
That is the same order we work through at a real measure. The schedule just lets you start the thinking at your own kitchen table.
Free in-home measure & quote
Every window is bespoke. The quote starts at your place, not ours.
A specialist measures each opening, talks through material, louvre width and tilt for your rooms and your exposure, and leaves you a written quote. Nothing is made until the figures are checked on site.
Form only. We reply to arrange a time that suits.