Welcome to Sashsquatch Windows, your one-stop solution for all sash window restoration in Brighton! We specialise in bringing these beautiful and historic features back to life. We combine traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques to ensure... your sash windows function flawlessly for years to come.
Our team of experienced restorers are passionate about sash window restoration in Brighton. With a keen eye for detail and a wealth of knowledge, we can tackle any project, from minor repairs to complete overhauls. Whether your sash windows are drafty, sticking, or simply in need of a refresh, we can breathe new life into them, preserving their original charm and character.
We offer a comprehensive range of sash window restoration services in Brighton. This includes fixing a variety of common sash window problems, such as sticking sashes, broken weights and cords, and faulty locks. We can also restore your sash windows to their former glory, using traditional methods and high-quality materials to repair damage, improve functionality, and enhance their aesthetic appeal. Additionally, we are experts in the repair of casement windows, a type of window often found alongside sash windows in Brighton's period properties.
We understand the importance of preserving the architectural heritage of Brighton. That's why we use time-honoured techniques and materials that complement the original design of your windows.
If you're looking for a reliable and trustworthy company for sash window restoration in Brighton, then look no further than Sashsquatch Windows. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation quote.
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