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Flush Sash Windows Buckhurst Hill

Our flush fit uPVC windows provide all the warmth and security with a sleek modern profile. These windows have been designed to sit perfectly within their frame and can be opened either inwards or outwards without compromising any aspect of the glazing product. Choose from 28mm double glazed windows or 32mm triple glazed windows. With superb acoustic and thermal properties, flush fit windows will truly enhance any property.

uPVC windows that simulate Wood – Flush fit windows give the appearance of wooden windows, with smooth lines and profiles. Low maintenance, sleek lines – Flush fit casement windows with mechanical joints, mean that all the windows have the same profile. This allows for a more traditional wood feel, without the ongoing maintenance that wooden windows demand.

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Flush Sash Windows in Buckhurst Hill,
East London & Surrounding Counties

At Walthamstow Window Company Ltd, we supply and install Flush Sash Windows throughout East London and the surrounding counties.Flush fit windows emulate the look and style of many heritage properties but with added Energy ‘A’ rating.

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Flush Sash Windows

If you have or are building a period style property, careful material choices must be made. In most cases, sash or casement windows made with a timber frame offer the most authentic appearance. Although some uPVC designs try to replicate the look of timber, few are convincing. To achieve an attractive and elegant finish, timber window frames are a must.

Flush Sash Windows Buckhurst Hill

Flush sash windows from Walthamstow Window Company combine everything you want with everything you need. The sleek lines and contemporary look you want, paired perfectly with the incredible energy efficiency and sound proofing qualities you need, make these windows ideal for your home.

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Modern Flush Windows for Contemporary Homes

Clean, Simplistic Lines

Flush fit windows offer minimalist deigns to suit today’s contemporary homes. With a vast choice of configurations, colours & hardware, there is sure to be a design to suit your new house perfectly.

Low Maintenance

Gone are the days of sanding and painting your wooden windows. Flush fit windows offer the fresh new feel for years with minimal maintenance. A simple periodic wipe down will suffice, allowing you more time to continue enjoying them.

Flush Fit Windows for Historic & Heritage Properties

Elegant Authenticity

Flush fitting windows are the ideal product for heritage or conservation area properties where authenticity is all important. Unlike standard uPVC casement windows, where the focus is on adding detail and form to the frames, flush fit windows focus on traditional look.

Modern Performance

Although designed to look and feel like traditional wooden frames, flush windows do not detract from energy efficiency and noise reduction. These windows are built with 5 chambers for increased efficency, allowing them to meet ‘A’ rated standards, as you would expect from a modern window.

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Facts about Buckhurst Hill

History

The first mention of Buckhurst Hill is in 1135, when reference was made to “La Bocherste”, becoming in later years “Bucket Hill”, originally meaning a hill covered with beech trees.[2] It lay in Epping Forest and consisted of only a few scattered houses along the ancient road from Woodford to Loughton.

Before the building of the railways, Buckhurst Hill was on the stagecoach route between London and Cambridge, Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Dunmow. Originally it was a part of the parish of Chigwell; there was no road connecting the two communities and in order to get to church, parishioners had to ford the River Roding at Woodford.[3] The Parish Church of St John was built in 1838 as a chapel of ease but Buckhurst Hill did not become a separate ecclesiastical parish until 1867.[4] St John’s National School was also built in 1838.

General Info

Buckhurst Hill is a town in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. Part of the metropolitan area of London and the Greater London Urban Area, it is adjacent to the northern boundary of the London Borough of Redbridge, around 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Charing Cross. The area developed following the opening of a railway line in 1856, originally part of the Eastern Counties Railway and now on the Central line of the London Underground.

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