Sliding Sash Windows
Timber Sliding Sash Windows
We manufacture and install timber sash windows in homes in and around Perth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Dundee and across Central Scotland. Contact us to discuss prices for timber sash windows or read more about our bespoke products below.
uPVC Sliding Sash Windows
We offer Roseview’s leading range of sliding sash windows to those throughout Perth, St Andrews, Aberdeen, Bearsden, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Livingston, Falkirk, Dundee and Central Scotland. Request a quote for these sliding sash windows online today, or read more about the full Rose Collection range below.
Ultimate Rose Sash Window
Find the perfect set of windows for your home at BESPOKE windows by RKM. The Ultimate Rose windows offer homeowners the perfect investment, with the ability to enhance any home’s soundproofing and energy efficiency.
Heritage Rose Sash Window
Upgrade your next project with the Heritage Rose windows. With their stunning timber appearance and excellent functionality, you can be sure to make the most out of your home with this fantastic product.
Charisma Rose Sash Window
Choose the Charisma Rose windows for your next home improvement project and experience the array of benefits this product has to offer. With enhanced weather protection and a stylish design, you can upgrade your property with these incredible windows.
FAQs
What are sliding sash windows?
Sliding sash windows feature one or more panels that slide vertically to open and close.
They are a traditional style often used in period and heritage properties for their classic look and great versatility.
What is the difference between a sliding sash window and a casement window?
Sliding sash windows open by sliding the panels up and down, while casement windows are hinged and open outwards or inwards. The style of windows required will greatly depend on the construction of your home.
Can sash windows be replaced in a listed building?
Yes, sash windows can be replaced in listed buildings, but they must follow conservation and planning regulations. The replacements usually need to match the original style and materials to preserve the building’s historic character.
What is the best material for sash windows?
Timber is the traditional choice for authentic sash windows, loved for its natural look and insulation. Timber alternatives offer greater durability and require less maintenance while still replicating the classic style.
How much do sliding sash windows cost?
The cost depends on the material, size, and complexity of the window design. For an accurate and personalised price, it’s best to request a free quote from us here at BESPOKE windows by RKM.
Do sash windows need special planning permission?
In many cases, like listed buildings or conservation areas, planning permission may be required depending on local regulations. A professional installer can advise on whether permission is necessary for your property.
Will new sash windows increase my home’s value?
Yes — quality replacement windows can enhance kerb appeal, improve energy efficiency, and boost overall home value, particularly when they complement the building’s architectural style
Can sliding sash windows improve sound insulation?
Yes — double or triple glazed sash windows provide enhanced noise reduction, making them especially effective for homes in busy streets or urban environments.
How much do sliding sash windows cost?
Costs vary based on material (timber, uPVC, aluminium), size, glazing type, and design complexity. For accurate pricing, you can request a personalised quote from the Bespoke by RKM team.
Can sliding sash windows be used in listed buildings or conservation areas?
Yes — sash windows can be replaced in listed buildings, but any replacement usually needs to match the original style, materials, and proportions to comply with conservation and planning regulations. Working with specialists like Bespoke by RKM ensures your windows align with these requirements.
What are sliding sash windows?
Sliding sash windows feature one or more panels that slide vertically to open and close.
They are a traditional style often used in period and heritage properties for their classic look and great versatility.
What is the difference between a sliding sash window and a casement window?
Sliding sash windows open by sliding the panels up and down, while casement windows are hinged and open outwards or inwards. The style of windows required will greatly depend on the construction of your home.
Can sash windows be replaced in a listed building?
Yes, sash windows can be replaced in listed buildings, but they must follow conservation and planning regulations. The replacements usually need to match the original style and materials to preserve the building’s historic character.
What is the best material for sash windows?
Timber is the traditional choice for authentic sash windows, loved for its natural look and insulation. Timber alternatives offer greater durability and require less maintenance while still replicating the classic style.
How much do sliding sash windows cost?
The cost depends on the material, size, and complexity of the window design. For an accurate and personalised price, it’s best to request a free quote from us here at BESPOKE windows by RKM.
Do sash windows need special planning permission?
In many cases, like listed buildings or conservation areas, planning permission may be required depending on local regulations. A professional installer can advise on whether permission is necessary for your property.
Will new sash windows increase my home’s value?
Yes — quality replacement windows can enhance kerb appeal, improve energy efficiency, and boost overall home value, particularly when they complement the building’s architectural style
Can sliding sash windows improve sound insulation?
Yes — double or triple glazed sash windows provide enhanced noise reduction, making them especially effective for homes in busy streets or urban environments.
How much do sliding sash windows cost?
Costs vary based on material (timber, uPVC, aluminium), size, glazing type, and design complexity. For accurate pricing, you can request a personalised quote from the Bespoke by RKM team.
Can sliding sash windows be used in listed buildings or conservation areas?
Yes — sash windows can be replaced in listed buildings, but any replacement usually needs to match the original style, materials, and proportions to comply with conservation and planning regulations. Working with specialists like Bespoke by RKM ensures your windows align with these requirements.