Sliding Sash Windows Chorley & Lancashire


Classic and elegant, Sliding Sash windows complete the look of any traditional or period property

Replacement Sliding Sash Windows


Covering Chorley, Lancashire and surrounding areas, here at Croston all our sliding sash windows are customisable to suit your specific needs and window design preferences. From bespoke finishes to glass options, our friendly local team of experts can work with you to ensure you achieve a result you and your family will love.


Sliding sash windows are popular with homeowners looking to create a traditional look and feel for their home. Designed using two framed window sashes, one sash can be slid over the other to open the window. Sliding sash windows not only incorporate a traditional style of window, but are perfect for smaller window spaces, where a window that opens outwards would not be possible in the space provided. Also, an incredibly secure and safe option for the home, sliding sash windows will close securely, providing you peace of mind, knowing your home is secure.

Sliding Sash


Elegantly slide up and down to open and close



Frames


Choose from a range of durable, insulated frames

Glass options


Plain, patterned, toughened or frosted glass



Custom Finishes


Match the decor of your home with a variety of colours to suit your style

Designed & Fitted By Croston Home Improvements


Our sliding sash windows offer an elegant and timeless look to any home. Choose from a range of materials, colours, and glass options to create the perfect fit for your individual style and needs.

Our experienced team will work with you from start to finish to ensure that your new windows are the perfect addition to your home, providing enhanced natural light, ventilation energy efficiency.

Experience the ultimate in craftsmanship, durability, long-lasting value, backed by our commitment to providing exceptional customer service and satisfaction.


Sliding sash window - design options

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