Homeefe Windows Northamptonshire

Introduction to Our Extensive Range of ‘Homeefe Windows’, we pride ourselves on offering a vast array of window options to suit any home or commercial space in the UK. Understanding the significance of quality windows in enhancing the aesthetic and functional aspects of a building, our range includes a variety of styles, features, and options. Furthermore, we provide complimentary quotes, installation services, and UK-wide delivery, ensuring a hassle-free experience for our customers. Visit our showroom in Rushden (Northamptonshire)

New windows fitted across the region

Windows shape how a home looks from the outside and how it feels to live in. The right windows lift the visual character of the property, cut heating bills, reduce outside noise and add security. The wrong ones leave you with draughts, condensation, dated frames and a property that loses value.

We supply and fit windows across an 80 km radius of our Rushden showroom, covering the full range of uPVC windows, aluminium windows and wooden windows in casement, sash, bay, tilt and turn and flush casement configurations. Every installation is FENSA-registered with a 10-year guarantee included as standard.

The Homeefe windows range

Our windows range covers every common UK window type and frame material. The right choice depends on the property style, what matters most to you out of energy efficiency, security, noise reduction and aesthetics, and the budget you’ve set for the project.

Window styles and types

We supply six main window styles across the uPVC, aluminium and wooden ranges.

Casement windows

Casement windows hinge at the side and open outward. The most popular UK window type and the standard choice for most modern installations. Tight perimeter seal when closed, excellent ventilation when open.

Sash windows

Sash windows slide vertically with two framed sashes, one above the other. The traditional choice for Victorian, Edwardian, Georgian and period properties. Modern uPVC sash windows reproduce the heritage look with current thermal performance and security.

Bay windows

Bay windows project outward from the wall, creating additional internal space and bringing more daylight into the room. Common on Victorian and Edwardian properties and on modern bay-fronted homes.

Tilt and turn windows

Tilt and turn windows have dual functionality. Tilt inward from the top for secure ventilation, or turn open like a casement for full access. Popular in contemporary properties where practicality and modern aesthetics both matter.

Flush casement windows

Flush casement windows sit level with the frame when closed for a smooth understated appearance. Reproduces the traditional flush sash look in modern uPVC, aluminium or timber construction. Popular for period properties and contemporary minimalist designs.

Bow windows

Bow windows curve outward in a gentle arc, projecting from the wall like a bay window but with a curved rather than angled face. Suits Victorian, Edwardian and bay-fronted properties wanting a more rounded projection.

uPVC windows

uPVC windows are the most popular UK window choice and account for around 80% of new window installations across the country. The multi-chamber profiles deliver good thermal performance, multi-point locking handles the security, and the powder-coated or foil-wrapped finish lasts decades without painting. Available in white, the full RAL colour palette, and wood-grain foils that read as timber from arm’s length.

uPVC windows price points typically run £400 to £800 per window fitted for standard casement configurations, with sash, bay and tilt and turn designs costing more.

Aluminium windows

Aluminium windows deliver the slimmest sightlines in the residential window market. The strength of aluminium handles larger panes than uPVC can, making aluminium the right choice for properties wanting maximum glass area. The powder-coated finish lasts 25 years or more without fading, and the thermal break in modern aluminium profiles prevents the cold-bridging that older aluminium suffered from.

Best for new builds, contemporary renovations and properties wanting the modern aluminium aesthetic that uPVC can’t quite match.

Wooden windows

Wooden windows give authentic timber character for period properties, listed buildings and conservation areas. Engineered timber construction stays flat over decades and accepts the full RAL palette plus natural stains and oils. Wooden windows need periodic re-oiling or re-painting on exposed elevations every 5 to 7 years.

Double glazing and triple glazed windows

Every window we supply comes with double glazed sealed units as standard. The double glazing reduces heat loss through the glass, cuts external noise, and stops the condensation that single-glazed windows show in winter.

Triple glazed windows are available as an upgrade for properties on exposed elevations, near busy roads, or wanting the highest thermal performance. The extra glass pane and second air gap reduces heat loss by a further 25 to 30% compared with double glazing.

Low E glass is standard across both double and triple glazed units. The microscopic metallic coating reflects heat back into the room in winter while letting solar gain through in summer, improving thermal performance without darkening the glazing.

For acoustic-priority installations, soundproof windows with laminated acoustic glass reduce external noise by up to 45 decibels. Best for properties near main roads, flight paths or noisy commercial neighbours.

Window colours and finishes

The full RAL colour palette is available across uPVC, aluminium and wooden windows. The most-requested colours in the UK market are anthracite grey, classic white, black windows, traditional cream and chartwell green.

Black windows are the most-searched window colour in the UK, with over 68,000 monthly searches reflecting how popular black framed windows have become for both contemporary and traditional properties. Wood-grain foils on uPVC windows give the timber aesthetic without the maintenance, with golden oak, rosewood and irish oak being the most popular finishes.

Dual-colour finishes give you one colour outside and a different one inside, matching the front elevation externally and the interior scheme inside.

Security on Homeefe windows

Every window we supply includes multi-point locking, internally beaded glazing (so the glass can’t be removed from outside), and PAS 24 doorset certification available across the range. The locking systems engage at multiple points around the frame, distributing the holding force significantly more widely than the single-point catches older windows used.

For properties wanting the highest residential security spec, Secured by Design certification is available on the aluminium and premium uPVC ranges.

Energy efficient windows and savings

Energy efficient windows reduce heat loss through the glazing and the frame, which translates to lower heating bills and a more comfortable home in winter. Our windows achieve A-rated and A+-rated energy performance under the BFRC labelling scheme, with U-values from 1.2 W/m²K for triple glazed units.

The biggest savings come on older properties replacing single glazing or basic 1990s double glazing. Modern A-rated windows typically cut window-related heat loss by 50 to 70%, with the saving showing up on the heating bill from the first winter.

Window installation across Northamptonshire

We install windows across an 80 km radius of our Rushden showroom, covering Northampton, Bedford, Milton Keynes, Kettering, Cambridge, Peterborough, Rugby, Hemel Hempstead and surrounding towns. For windows near me searches across the region, the Rushden showroom is the closest dedicated window installer for most homeowners in the area.

We’re FENSA-registered, which means our windows installation meets current UK Building Regulations and the certification paperwork gets supplied at handover. The FENSA certificate stays with the property and is often requested during a house sale.

Lead times and the install process

uPVC windows take around 4 to 6 weeks for delivery and fitting. Aluminium windows take 6 to 8 weeks. Wooden windows take 8 to 10 weeks because of the timber finishing process.

The installation itself is usually a one or two day job for a full-house window replacement, depending on the number of windows and any structural work needed around bay or bow configurations. Our team handles the survey, removal of the old windows, fitting of the new frames, weather sealing and final commissioning, with all waste taken away at the end.

Free quote and free home survey

Quotes are free with no obligation. The home survey is free across the 80 km installation area, covering accurate measurements, advice on the right window style for the property, and an itemised quote covering supply and fit.

For windows and doors near me searches where the project covers both windows and external doors, we offer combined packages across matched VEKA profiles and Cortizo aluminium systems. Combined projects typically deliver 10 to 15% savings over ordering windows and doors separately.

More on the Homeefe windows range

Windows FAQs

What types of windows do you supply?

We supply a wide range of made-to-measure windows in uPVC, aluminium and timber. Popular options include casement windows, sash windows, bay windows, bow windows, tilt and turn windows and flush casement windows, with styles available for both modern and traditional homes.

How much do new windows cost?

New window prices depend on the frame material, size, glazing specification, colour and opening style. As a guide, standard fitted uPVC casement windows often start from around £400 to £800 per window, aluminium windows from around £700 to £1,200, and timber windows from around £900 to £1,800. Sash, bay, bow and tilt and turn designs usually cost more because they are more complex to manufacture and install.

Where can I find windows near me in Northamptonshire?

If you are looking for windows near you in Northamptonshire, Homeefe supplies and installs windows from our Rushden showroom. We cover an approximate 80 km installation area, including Northampton, Bedford, Milton Keynes, Kettering, Cambridge, Peterborough, Rugby and Hemel Hempstead.

What are the best windows for energy efficiency?

The best windows for energy efficiency are usually A-rated or A+-rated double glazed windows with Low-E glass, warm edge spacer bars and well-insulated frames. Triple glazed windows can offer even higher thermal performance, especially for homes where reducing heat loss, draughts and outside noise is a priority.

Can I get black windows for my home?

Yes. Black windows are available across our uPVC, aluminium and timber window ranges. They are a popular choice for contemporary homes, extensions and new builds, and they can also create a strong modern contrast on period properties with light render, stone or red brick.

Are sash windows still available?

Yes. Sash windows are still available in modern uPVC, aluminium and timber designs. Today’s sash windows can recreate traditional Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian styling while offering improved insulation, modern security features, smoother operation and easier maintenance than older original frames.

How long does window installation take?

Most standard window installations take one to two days for a typical full-house replacement, depending on the number of windows and the complexity of the project. Bay windows, bow windows or structural preparation may take longer. The full process, including survey, manufacture and installation, is usually around 4 to 6 weeks for uPVC, 6 to 8 weeks for aluminium and 8 to 10 weeks for timber windows.

Do you offer windows and doors together?

Yes. We can supply and install windows and doors together as one complete home improvement package. This is ideal if you want matching frame colours, consistent glazing specifications and a coordinated finish across your property. Combining windows and doors in one project can also be more cost-effective than ordering them separately.

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