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Replace Windows All at Once or in Phases?

Should you replace all your windows at once or in phases? Here's an honest way to decide.

Both approaches work

You can replace all windows together for a consistent finish and one disruption, or phase the work room by room to spread cost and disruption. Both are fine — it depends on budget and preference.

What to know

Look for this

  • All at once — consistent, one disruption
  • In phases — spreads cost and disruption
  • Phasing suits tighter budgets
  • All-at-once suits renovations
  • We can plan either way

The practical takeaway

There's no single right answer — we can plan either approach around your budget and life. Phasing is common; doing it all at once suits a bigger renovation.

Questions

Frequently asked

Should I replace all windows at once or in phases?

Both work — all at once gives a consistent finish and one disruption; phasing spreads cost and disruption room by room. It depends on your budget and preference.

Is phasing more expensive overall?

Not necessarily — it spreads the cost over time. We can plan either approach.

Which do most people choose?

It varies — phasing suits tighter budgets; all-at-once suits renovations.

From our range

What we make

uPVC Sliding Windows

Multi-track windows that need no swing space.

uPVC Casement Windows

Side-hung sashes for full airflow and the tightest seal.

uPVC Performance Systems

Double-glazed acoustic and thermal windows.

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