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Bridgeview Scotland Ltd Logo

Bridgeview Scotland Ltd

9.94(283 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Composite Front Doors Installation
Exterior Doors Installation
UPVC Doors Installation
Clear Edge Windows Ltd Logo

Clear Edge Windows Ltd

10(7 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Good availability

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Misted Double Glazing
Door Canopies
Conservatory Glass Heat Reduction Film
Stella Windows Ltd Logo

Stella Windows Ltd

9.98(68 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Stable Doors
Bifold Doors Installation
Windows and Doors
Greater Good Glass Ltd Logo

Greater Good Glass Ltd

9.75(22 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Bay Windows Installation
Bifold Doors Installation
Timber / Wooden Windows Installation
Centiam Home Improvements Logo

Centiam Home Improvements

9.97(625 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Misted Double Glazing
Glass Replacement
Patio Doors Installation
Calibur Glass & Glazing Logo

Calibur Glass & Glazing

10(63 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
UPVC Windows Installation
Patio Doors Installation
Bifold Doors Installation
Art Windows And Doors Ltd Logo

Art Windows And Doors Ltd

10(516 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Windows and Doors
Frosted Windows
Patio Doors Installation
Composite Door Company Glasgow Ltd Logo

Composite Door Company Glasgow Ltd

9.95(364 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
French Doors Installation
Composite Front Doors Repair
Loft Windows Installation
Clyde Windows & Construction Ltd Logo

Clyde Windows & Construction Ltd

9.96(19 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Windows Supply
French Doors Installation
Windows and Doors
ECOVUE WINDOWS & DOORS LIMITED Logo

ECOVUE WINDOWS & DOORS LIMITED

9.84(18 reviews)

Operates in EH47 0NW

Services & skills
Windows / Doors / Conservatories
Window Fitters
Aluminium Windows Installation
Orangeries
UPVC Doors Installation

Find window fitters in EH47

Need new windows or thinking about double glazing in EH47? Whether you want to cut energy bills, boost your home's kerb appeal, or finally get rid of draughts, finding the right window fitter for the job can make all the difference.

On Checkatrade, we’ll help you find window fitters who work in your area. From local window companies and independent window fitters to specialists in UPVC, timber, or aluminium frames, you’re one step closer to finding the right tradesperson for your project – with customer reviews and contact details right at your fingertips.

Browse window fitters covering EH47 above, or use our Request A Quote tool to gather quotes from window installers.

How much do window fitters charge in EH47?

Costs vary depending on the size and number of windows, the frame material, and your location.

But as a rough guide, here are average supply-and-fit costs across the UK:

  • Casement window: £500
  • Sash window: £1,000
  • Tilt & Turn or Sliding windows: £700
  • Bay window: £2,500
  • Bow window: £3,000

These prices cover the full installation (materials and labour). If you’re only paying for fitting, most window fitters charge between £150 - £250 per day.

Several things affect the price:

  • Window size and style - larger windows generally cost more, as do more complex styles such as bay windows
  • Glazing type - double or triple glazing is more expensive than single glazing
  • Frame material - UPVC is cheapest, while aluminium and timber cost more
  • Access and location - including whether scaffolding is required

Learn more about window replacement pricing in our guide to double glazing costs.

How to find the best window fitters for you in EH47

When you’re comparing window companies available near you, it pays to do a bit of digging. Here’s how to find a good match for your home:

  • Use Checkatrade search. Our tool helps you find verified, checked window fitters working in EH47. You can filter by services, materials (e.g. timber, aluminium, UPVC windows), and even see their average scores across workmanship, timekeeping, tidiness, and courtesy.
  • Ask if they’re FENSA registered. It’s not legally required, but a FENSA registration guarantees your installation meets building regs and energy efficiency standards.
  • Gather multiple quotes. Get quotes from at least three different companies, whether that’s cheap window fitters or top-rated window firms. Compare not just prices but what's included in them - for instance, materials, labour, and any guarantees.
  • Ask relevant questions. What brands do they use? How long have they been fitting? Do they have recent customer references? Have they worked on properties like yours?

With a little research, you can find the right window installer near you for your needs and budget.

What is a FENSA certificate and do I need one?

FENSA (Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme) is a government-approved scheme that ensures compliance with building regulations for replacement windows and doors in England and Wales.

It confirms the work:

  • Meets building regulations
  • Is energy-efficient
  • Was carried out by a FENSA-approved contractor
  • Has been registered with the local authority

Benefits of a FENSA certificate

By having a FENSA certificate, you can:

  • Ensure legal compliance – Rest assured that your home improvement project meets all legal requirements
  • Increase your property value – A FENSA certificate can potentially boost your property's value
  • Enjoy energy savings – Energy-efficient windows and doors can help reduce your energy bills
  • Improve home security – Modern windows and doors can enhance your home's security

You don’t have to use a FENSA-registered installer, but if you don’t, you (or your installer) must apply for building regulation approval separately. That adds time, paperwork, and potentially extra cost.

When selling a property, you’ll often be asked to provide a FENSA certificate for any window or door work. It’s your legal proof of compliance. If you don’t have yours, you can apply for a replacement FENSA certificate via the FENSA website.

Want to know more about replacement windows? Check out our comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about replacing windows.

  • How long does window installation take?

    Typically, it takes between 1-2 hours per window to install a standard-sized window – if everything goes smoothly.

    The exact installation time will vary depending on the size and type of window, the complexity of the installation, and the number of window fitters doing the job.

    For accurate estimates of the installation time, discuss your project with window fitters working locally to EH47.

    Hiring an experienced professional window fitter can also help minimise installation time and ensure a high-quality finish.

  • How do I prepare for window replacement?

    Ahead of your window replacement, there are various steps you can take to prepare your home and ensure everything goes smoothly:

    1. Clear the area around the window(s) both inside and outside

    2. Remove any window coverings, such as curtains, blinds, or shades

    3. Check for existing damage around the window frames that you might need to highlight to your fitter

    4. Cover floors and furniture with dust sheets to protect them from dust and debris

    5. Confirm your requirements with your window fitter to make sure you’re both on the same page

    6. Be prepared for some disruption as window installations can be noisy and create dust and dirt inside and outside your home

    It’s also useful to check the weather forecast ahead of your window replacement. If the weather is particularly bad, it may delay the installation process.

  • Do I need planning permission to replace windows?

    No. As a general rule, you don’t need planning permission to replace windows in the UK – especially if you’re replacing like for like.

    However, there are some exceptions where you might need to apply for planning permission, which include:

    • The property is a Listed Building – If so, you'll need listed building consent to replace windows, even if they're like-for-like replacements
    • You’re in a Conservation Area – You may need planning permission, especially if the new windows significantly alter the appearance of the property
    • You’re creating new window openings – You’ll usually need planning permission for brand-new window openings in a property

    If in doubt, speak to your local planning office to confirm whether your replacement windows require planning permission.

    Building regulations

    Even if you don't need planning permission, your replacement windows will still need to comply with current building regulations.

    The best way to do this is to hire a FENSA-registered window fitter to do the job who will have the skill and knowledge to comply with building regulations.

    Ready to find reputable FENSA-registered window fitters working in EH47? Read our tips on how to find the best window fitters near you.

  • Can I keep my old window frames?

    If they’re in good condition, you should be able to keep your old window frames.

    However, it’s usually better to replace both the window frames and the glass together. That way you ensure a higher level of insulation and energy efficiency.

    If you’re hoping to keep your existing window frames, here are some key points to consider:

    • Condition of the frames – This will be one of the key factors that will dictate whether you can keep your old frames as they’ll need to be in very good condition
    • Energy efficiency – Modern window frames are designed to be energy-efficient and often old frames just can’t offer the same efficiency
    • Building regulations– You may find that your local building regulations require you to replace the entire window to comply with energy efficiency standards

    The best way to find out if you can keep your old window frames is to speak with window fitters covering EH47.

  • Are double-glazed windows worth it?

    Double glazing is extremely popular with homeowners in the UK, and for good reason. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider double-glazed windows:

    • Improved energy efficiency that will see your property lose less heat in the winter and stay cooler in the summer
    • Reduced noise pollution from outside sources, such as street traffic, passers-by and neighbours
    • Better security – Modern double-glazed windows are often fitted with high-security locks and toughened glass that makes your home more secure
    • Reduced condensation – Say goodbye to unwanted condensation, mould and mildew on the inside of your windows
    • Long-term savings – The initial investment may be high but your long-term energy savings often outweigh the cost
    • Choose a style to match your home – Double-glazed windows come in a variety of styles and finishes, so you can pick the perfect choice for your home

    Want to know more? Check out our dedicated guide to double glazing.

  • How much does double glazing cost for a 4-bed house?

    The cost for double glazing in a four-bedroom house in the UK usually ranges between £5,000 and £10,000. That estimate includes full replacement of standard UPVC windows across the property.

    Read more in our guide to double glazing costs.

  • Can I install double glazing myself?

    Technically, yes. But in most cases, it’s not advised unless you have professional experience. Double glazing installation requires accuracy, skill, knowledge of materials, and understanding of building regulations.

    Plus, if your installation isn’t FENSA certified, you’ll also need to apply for Building Regs approval yourself. This costs money and can delay the project.

  • Is it worth replacing 20-year-old double glazing?

    Yes, in most cases it is. If your windows are more than 20 years old, you might be dealing with draughts, condensation, sticking frames, and poor heat retention - all of which can be solved with a new set of double glazing.

    Today's double glazing units offer better energy performance (especially with A+ or triple glazing), enhanced security features, and longer-lasting frames.

    What to consider:

    • Are your current windows cold to the touch in winter?
    • Do you see condensation between panes?
    • Are your energy bills high?
    • Can you hear a lot of outside noise?

    If you answered yes to any of the above, it may be time to find replacement windows and request quotes from window fitters working in your area.

  • Is there a government grant for double glazing?

    While there is no national scheme open to everyone, you may be eligible for help through:

    • ECO4 scheme: Offers support to low-income households to improve energy efficiency, including windows.
    • Local Authority Flexible Eligibility (LA Flex): Managed by councils to help vulnerable residents.
    • Home Upgrade Grant: Aimed at off-gas grid homes with poor insulation.
  • When is the best time of year to buy double glazing?

    Most window fitters work all year round, but the best time to install double glazing can depend on a few things:

    • Autumn and spring: Ideal for prep ahead of extreme weather.
    • Winter: Fewer bookings may mean faster availability and discounts.
    • Summer: Good for fitting but in high demand, so prices can rise.

    If you're after the best deal, look out for seasonal offers. Many window companies offer discounts to fill their quieter periods.

  • Who is the best window company in the UK?

    There isn’t a single “best” for everyone - it depends on your home, budget and priorities. Large brands like Anglian and Everest are well known, but many homeowners choose smaller, local window companies for benefits such as lower costs, faster installation, and a personalised service.

    When looking for the best window company for you, think about:

    • Do they have good reviews from their previous customers?
    • Are they FENSA certified?
    • Do they offer guarantees?

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