Types of Windows
Casement Windows
Casement windows open outward with a crank or lever. This design provides excellent energy efficiency, noise reduction, and added security features. We take pride in our attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship, ensuring your windows are installed perfectly.
Sash Window
Sash windows open up and down. These types of windows can be prone to gaps, which can lead to energy loss and higher utility bills. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with quality installation services that will eliminate these gaps and improve the energy efficiency of your property.
Awning Window
An awning window is a type of window that tilts outward from the bottom, creating an 'awning' effect. This design allows for great ventilation, even during wet weather. The window is hinged at the top and opens outwards, providing a secure and energy-efficient seal.
Fixed Window
Fixed windows do not open. These non-opening windows are ideal for those who want to enjoy the beautiful view, without any of the fuss. Retrofitting your current timber frames with a double glazed unit ensure maximum energy efficiency and noise reduction, making them a great investment for any home
Yorkshire Sliders
The Yorkshire Slider type of window moves side to side on a track and is easy to open and close when you need it most. Our double glaze retrofit into your existing frame ensures your home is well-insulated and energy efficient.
Laminate for
Lead Light
Experience the best of both worlds with HMR Glaziers. Our double glazing with hush laminate allows you to enjoy the benefits of efficient, noise-reducing window insulation while keeping the beautiful design of your leadlight windows intact.
Obligation Free Measure and Quote
At HMR Glaziers, we value your time. We offer two pricing methods; onsite quote or online estimate. Onsite quoting will provide you with precise measurements and specific job details for window and door installations. As retrofitted timber frames require specific attention, depending on frame design, timber type, age and condition an onsite assessment will ensure the accuracy of your quote.