Industry specialists
We can match any glass or window style to keep the same style as the architecture of your house.
High Quality
Why is high-quality glazing important? A specialist glass alone can offer significant benefits to heat retention, how often windows need cleaning, level of noise, and most importantly, security.
Your choice will make a significant difference. It really does pay to talk to experts like M&R Joinery Services before deciding your best options. Please call us on 0151 426 8435 to discuss your needs.
Performance
The handcrafted, bespoke nature of the products and services we offer means that all our products conform to the highest industry standards.
We source from a wide range of glass suppliers, providing a large selection of glass for different applications. Our years of expertise in the industry coupled with the excellent products now available mean that we are able to manufacture our double glazed units to the highest standards, ensuring they exceed European glazing standards BS EN 1279 and Part L Building Regulations.
Choices
One of our great strengths is our ability to offer bespoke glazing specifications to traditional windows, thereby providing solutions to a wide range of our customers’ problems. We source our glass from a wide range of suppliers, from those who are world leaders in glass manufacture such as Pilkington and St Gobain, through to small independent suppliers of very specialist products such as Timberlite.
Our wide range of suppliers enables us to cater for a large range of applications and styles, such as patterned, obscure, safety and laminated glass.
Glazing & Sash Refurbishment
We can renew or upgrade sashes, glazing, sills and more. Get in touch today.
Our Service
Our refurbishment products are excellent quality and value, but we will only recommend them to you if we believe they represent a good long term investment. If your windows are beyond repair we will always recommend partial or full replacement.
Draught Sealing
Our draught sealing and overhaul service is designed to bring new life to any window and will dramatically improve the window performance at a fraction of the cost of replacement. We will bring your old windows into the 21st century, whilst retaining the aesthetic character and charm of your home.
The gaps around a typical single sash window can add up to the equivalent of 6 square inches. Without draught sealing, draughts, dust, dirt and noise all flood into your home and heat rushes out, leaving you feeling uncomfortable as well as costing you money.
At the same time as carrying out draught sealing work, we repair any damaged timber or glazing as well as fitting new ironmongery and locks.
The Benefits
Aside from the obvious cost benefit, refurbishment of your existing windows has other advantages. By carrying out this work the lifespan of the windows is greatly extended, the historical integrity of the building is preserved, the work can be completed without a lengthy manufacturing delay. Most importantly it is environmentally friendly.
The benefits of our refurbishment services include :
- No more draughts
- No more rattles
- Reduced external noise levels
- Improved insulation
- Reduced dirt and dust
- Correctly balanced windows that operate smoothly
- Extended window life
- Improved security
Listed Buildings
Contact our expert team today on 0151 426 8435 to discuss your needs and request a free no obligation survey.
Designed to add charm and character to your home, our timber windows are made to order by craftsmen who will exactly match the design of your existing windows, if required. At the same time we can incorporate the very latest in window technology so as to ensure market leading security, insulation, durability, finish and reliability. All our work conforms to, or exceeds, building regulations, FENSA requirements. You can view sample window designs and more detail on our new windows or call us today on 0151 426 8435.
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Did you know?
The traditional box sash window has been around for many hundreds of years. Amazingly the design remains almost unchanged. Traditional sash windows operate via a mechanism that consists of cords and pulleys counterbalanced with weights.