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How We Fit uPVC Window Hardware

Hardware is what you touch and what wears. Here's how we fit it.

Why hardware fitting matters

Rollers, hinges, locks, handles, and gaskets are fitted to each window during fabrication. Correctly fitted, sized-to-the-sash hardware is what makes a window run smoothly and seal tightly for years.

What we fit

Look for this

  • Rollers for sliding sashes, sized to the weight
  • Friction stays and hinges for casements
  • Multi-point locks and handles
  • Continuous gaskets for sealing

The wear point done right

Since hardware is where windows show wear, we fit quality hardware sized to each sash, so your windows keep running smoothly long after fitting.

Questions

Frequently asked

What hardware goes into a uPVC window?

Rollers, friction stays and hinges, multi-point locks and handles, and continuous gaskets — all fitted during fabrication, sized to the sash.

Why does hardware fitting matter?

Hardware is where windows wear. Quality hardware sized to the sash keeps windows running smoothly and sealing tightly for years.

Do you fit hardware in-house?

Yes — as part of our in-house fabrication.

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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