uPVC Vertical Sliding Sash Windows

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Sliding Sash Windows - Georgian red brick

What is a uPVC Sliding Sash Window?

A sliding sash window is a traditional type window, historically associated with the Georgian and Victorian eras. These windows are often referred to as "sash windows" or "double-hung windows." The term "double-hung" indicates that there are two movable sashes within the frame.

UPVC Vertical sliding sash windows allow for each sash to move independently of each other. This design allows for flexibility in controlling ventilation, as the top sash can be lowered while the bottom one is raised, and vice versa. Both sashes can also be opened simultaneously for maximum airflow and can also tilt inwards allowing for easy maintenance from inside the property.

The traditional construction of vertical sliding sash windows involves a counterweight mechanism hidden within the window frame. The counterweights are connected to the sashes by cords or chains, allowing for smoother and more balanced operation when opening or closing the windows.

Explore our uPVC Sash Window Ranges

EcoSlide uPVC Sliding Sash Windows

From £270 + VAT - free delivery

Our standard enrty EcoSlide range of uPVC vertical sliding sash windows is out most cost effective range. This range offers a variety of features and options to create an authentic sliding sash window. Pole eyes, lift hooks and restrictors are included free of charge within this range, and cost increases are minimal as the size of the window increases.

Spectus uPVC Sliding Sash Windows

From £270 + VAT - free delivery

Our Spectus premium range of uPVC vertical sliding sash windows serves as our upgraded range. This range offers an expanded range of optional features such as corner joints, bottom rails & weather bars to authentically replicate timber sash windows. Larger sizes within the Spectus ranges have a slightly uplifted cost when compared to our EcoSlide standard offering.

Spectus Heritage uPVC Sliding Sash Windows

From £270 + VAT - free delivery

Our Spectus Heritage Conservation range of uPVC vertical sliding sash windows has been specifically developed with authentic features to create a cost effective uPVC solution for sash window replacement in conservation areas. Featuring the revolutionary slimline midrail, refined sash horns, mechanical corner welds and a deep bottom rail, these uPVC Sash Windows are a conservation area customer favourite.

Spectus

EcoSlide

Heritage

Colours

10

10

10

Bespoke RALs

Grain Finishes

Smooth Finishes

Bar Designs

Mechanical Joints (upgrade)

Sash Horns (upgrade)

Deep Rail (upgrade)

Trickle Vents

Hardware Colours

5

8

8

Hardware Types

1

2

2

Lift Hooks

Pole Eyes

D Handles

Restrictors

Weather Bar

Security Upgrade

Conservation Compliant

*Please note that when ordering from our Heritage range for us in conservation areas. Individual geographical locations have their own specific rules on conservation area compliance. Please check with the local conservation officer to ensure specification suitability prior to ordering.

Sliding Sash Windows - Functionality

Unique Functionality

  1. Vertical Movement: The distinctive feature of a uPVC sliding sash window is its vertical sliding mechanism. Both the upper and lower sashes can be moved up and down within the frame.

  2. Counterweight System: Traditional uPVC sliding sash windows often include a counterweight system hidden within the frame. This system uses cords or chains attached to weights to help balance the movement of the sashes, allowing for smoother operation.

  3. Overlap when Closed: When the window is closed, the sashes usually overlap slightly with the frame. This overlapping design helps create a seal that can enhance insulation and reduce drafts.

  4. Ventilation Control: uPVC Sliding sash windows offer the flexibility to control ventilation. Homeowners can open either the upper or lower sash (or both) to allow air circulation while maintaining some level of security.

  5. Traditional Aesthetics: uPVC Sliding sash windows are often associated with traditional and historical architecture, especially in buildings from the Victorian & Georgian eras. They contribute to a classic and timeless appearance.

Sliding Sash Windows - Run Through Sash Horns

Run Through Sash Horns

Sash horns are decorative projections or extensions located at the lower corners of the vertical meeting rails in traditional sliding sash windows. They are a characteristic feature found in many styles of Victorian and Georgian windows. Sash horns serve both aesthetic and functional purposes:

  1. Aesthetics: Sash horns are primarily decorative elements that enhance the overall appearance of the window. They give the window a traditional and ornate look, contributing to the architectural style of historical buildings.

  2. Structural Support: While their main purpose is aesthetic, sash horns can also provide additional strength and support to the meeting rails, particularly in larger or heavier sash windows. This helps prevent the sashes from sagging or bowing over time.

  3. Historical Significance: Sash horns are often considered a key feature of period-style windows, and their inclusion in modern reproductions helps maintain the authenticity and historical character of buildings.

While sash horns are more commonly associated with wooden sash windows, our uPVC can also incorporate faux sash horns for decorative purposes. These faux horns mimic the appearance of traditional sash horns.

uPVC Sliding Sash Windows Explained

From parts, options and components, to measuring and installation guides, click through the tabs below to learn everything you need to know about uPVC Sliding Sash Windows before placing your order.

Our Colour Options

Our uPVC sliding sash windows are available in a wide range of colours as standard, from smooth white to a range of stunning authentic woodgrains. Whatever age of property these windows are to be installed in we have a colour to suit. We even offer a bespoke colour bonding service, whereby we can produce windows in almost any conceivable hue.

Smooth White

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Cream

Cream Grain

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Irish Oak

Irish Oak

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Rosewood

Rosewood

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Chartwell Green

Chartwell Green

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - White Grain

White Grain

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Agate Grey

Agate Grey

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Anthracite Grey

Anthracite Grey

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Black Grain

Black Ash

Sliding Sash Windows Colours - Golden Oak

Golden Oak

Bespoke Colour Options

Available in a smooth or a woodgrain finish, our bespoke colour options allows for any chosen RAL colour finish on both the external and internal side, allowing for a truly unique design so suit any project.

Sliding Sash Windows New Build Anthracite Grey

uPVC Sliding Sash Window Features

With a range of different features, you can make a window as modern or traditional as you like. Choices include standard and seamless corner welds, to authentic mechanical corner joints perfectly designed to replicate timber sliding sash windows for use in conservation areas. Astragal glazing bars help to achieve a traditional look finished to the exact colour and texture of the frame and sash profile. Design your sliding sash windows online today!

Standard Corner Welds

Seamless Corner Welds

Mechanical Corner Joints

Run Through Sash Horns

Weatherbar

Deep Bottom Rail

Astragal Bars

Colour Matching Woolpile

Counterbalance Systems

Following the market uptake of uPVC sash windows, modern counterbalance systems were introduced to replace cords and weights, including spring balances and constant force coil mechanisms. These counterbalance systems enable the sashes to move smoothly and stay in position. Specific systems appear more appropriate for windows of particular sizes, which has led us to implement the following changes:

  1. Windows with sashes up to 850mm in height will have constant force, quick release, and standard sash stops as they do now.

  2. Windows with sashes between 851mm and 1150mm in height will have constant force, no quick release, and extended sash stops.

  3. Windows with sashes 1151mm and over in height will have spring balances, quick release, and standard sash stops as they do now.

Please note that windows specified with PAS 24 security must have spiral balances and a fee may be applicable. 

Extended Sash Stops

As listed above (point 2), on windows with sashes between 851mm and 1150mm we will be using extended sash stops, which will reduce the sash openings slightly to ensure the full rated load of the coil mechanisms isn’t surpassed.

For reference, please note the picture of the extended sash stop fitted on a 2400mm tall sash window.

Easy Clean Tilt Facility

Please note, on windows with a woodgrain finish external and smooth finish internal we are not able to offer top sash tilt facility

uPVC Sliding Sash Window Hardware

Standard Lock

D Handle

Heritage Lock

Standard Knob

Pole Eye

Travel Restrictors

Heritage Knob

Lift Hook

Video Guides

About Sash Windows

Tilt Demo

Fire Escape Demo

Removing the Bottom Sash

Installation Fixing Points

Removing the Top Sash

Deep Rail Cross Section

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Measure & Install Guide

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Standard Rail Cross Section

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Astragal Bar Cross Section

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