At Windows Trade Plus, you can buy uPVC windows online with ease. We manufacture a full range of window types and styles - from modern flush casement windows to classic designs - so you'll always find the perfect solution to match the look and feel of your home or building project.
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Standard Casement Windows
Standard Casement windows are windows you would usually find on most properties where windows have been previously installed since the 1970s. Where the opener option is chosen, they are shaped and protruded from the main window frame towards the outside. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading is always sculptured giving it an elegant finish.
Flush Casement Windows
Flush casements are a more modern technological window design. They were developed to imitate either wooden windows or aluminium windows depending on the grain and colour choice. Flush casement windows are completely flat and level on the outside of the property which is where the name 'flush' comes from, they are flush in the frame. Inside the property they have more shape to them where openers are. They always have false openers to give a perfectly equal balanced design. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading will match the shape that is chosen for the framework.
Sliding Sash Windows
Sliding sash windows replaced the older timber windows which slide up and down, you find these in most town houses. The tilt option is the most common option chosen as it is easier to clean the windows, smaller ventilation into the property and is a benefit over wood sliding windows.
They are made to look like an exact replacement for old timber sliding windows, but without the maintenance required on timber. They come with an option of having bars on the outside of the glass, splitting the glass into smaller squares, again, to mimic the old wooden frames.
Tilt and Turn Windows
These windows are the same as standard windows that have been installed into properties for over 30 years, however, they are back to front in opening directions. A tilt and turn window has two options; they can tilt from the top into the property, and they can also open into the property from the side. This makes the window very easy to clean. Tilt and turns are very popular across Europe and are generally used in high rise buildings in the UK. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading will match the shape that is chosen for the -framework.
Standard Bay Windows
These are the usual windows you will find in most properties sitting on brick work and joined with bay poles. They have been fitted for over 50 years and are manufactured from the same profile as the standard casement windows. Where the opener option is chosen, they are shaped and protruded from the main window frame towards the outside. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading will match the shape that is chosen for the framework.
Flush Bay Windows
Flush bay windows are like the flush casements but as a bay window sitting on brick work and joined with bay poles. Flush casements are a more modern technological window design. They were developed to imitate either wooden windows or aluminium windows depending on the grain and colour choice. Flush casement windows are completely flat and level on the outside of the property which is where the name 'flush' comes from, they are flush in the frame. Inside the property they have more shape to them where openers are. They always have false openers to give perfectly equal balanced design. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading is always sculptured giving it an elegant finish.
Standard Bow Windows
These are the usual windows you will find in most properties. They have been fitted for over 50 years and are manufactured from the same profile as the standard casement windows. Where the opener option is chosen, they are shaped and protruded from the main window frame towards the outside. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading will match the shape that is chosen for the framework.
Bow windows are built out from the main house and do not sit on brick work. They need to have a base and roof built for the windows sit on. These are regularly found with gallows brackets underneath them for support and a solid, code four lead roof.
Flush Bow Windows
Flush bay windows are like the flush casements but as a bay window. Flush casements are a more modern technological window design. They were developed to imitate either wooden windows or aluminium windows depending on the grain and colour choice. Flush casement windows are completely flat and level on the outside of the property which is where the name 'flush' comes from, they are flush in the frame. Inside the property they have more shape to them where openers are. They always have false openers to give a perfectly equal balanced design. There is a variety of different colours to choose from and slightly different shape options. The shapes include chamfered and sculptured. Chamfered is a style that has a more traditional angled shape, and the sculptured style is one with a more modern curve. The inside of the window beading is always sculptured giving it an elegant finish.
Bow windows are built out from the main house and do not sit on brick work. They need to have a base and roof built for the windows sit on. These are regularly found with gallows brackets underneath them for support and a solid, code four lead roof.