Established in 1985, Frame-ups Windows Ltd have built a name throughout Sheffield as a leading supplier of Sliding Sash Windows, hardwood and softwood replacement windows, doors and conservatories. Our team of highly-skilled staff have over 40 years' combined experience in the trade and take absolute pride in producing the highest quality examples of workmanship.
Servicing the whole of Sheffield and surrounding areas such as Rotherham, Doncaster, Dronfield, Barnsley, Hathersage, Hope Valley and Baslow. Our customers are both domestic and commercial - from homeowners wanting to revamp their houses, to small businesses and other companies in the trade requiring window supplies. We also provide subcontractor services if required.
If so, we can help you choose the best windows for your property and assist with the planning and permitting process. Accoya wood has been thoroughly tested for dimensional stability, durability, paint retention and in-ground conditions to ensure optimal performance.
Servicing the whole of Sheffield and surrounding areas such as Rotherham, Doncaster, Dronfield, Barnsley, Hathersage, Hope Valley and Baslow. Our customers are both domestic and commercial - from homeowners wanting to revamp their houses, to small businesses and other companies in the trade requiring window supplies. We also provide subcontractor services if required.
If so, we can help you choose the best windows for your property and assist with the planning and permitting process. Accoya wood has been thoroughly tested for dimensional stability, durability, paint retention and in-ground conditions to ensure optimal performance.
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Sash Windows enhance the charm and character of any period home.
Often referred to as a "Georgian Window", this timeless style is exceptionally designed and made to be serviced and repaired.
Because of it's innovitive box design, the sashes are less susceptible to distortion and rot than a hinged casement which means they have a greater life span than other styles.
The sash window is designed so it can be closed down to a narrow gap, allowing for good ventilation whilst reducing the chance of rain entering - perfect in any British climate.
Often referred to as a "Georgian Window", this timeless style is exceptionally designed and made to be serviced and repaired.
Because of it's innovitive box design, the sashes are less susceptible to distortion and rot than a hinged casement which means they have a greater life span than other styles.
The sash window is designed so it can be closed down to a narrow gap, allowing for good ventilation whilst reducing the chance of rain entering - perfect in any British climate.
Traditional casement windows are commonly seen in older properties, listed buildings and in conservation areas.
At Frame-ups, we are able to manufacture new casement windows to match your existing windows.
This can be done in either single-glazed - similar to that required on listed buildings or conservation areas - or double-glazed units, which are more energy efficient and comply with current building regulations.
Where possible, all the materials used are sourced using the most natural and sustainable material available.
At Frame-ups, we are able to manufacture new casement windows to match your existing windows.
This can be done in either single-glazed - similar to that required on listed buildings or conservation areas - or double-glazed units, which are more energy efficient and comply with current building regulations.
Where possible, all the materials used are sourced using the most natural and sustainable material available.
While we can supply your windows with either single or double glazed panes, double glazing is preferred for new builds and all replacement windows which are not restricted by conservation regulations.
All of our double glazed units meet or exceed energy efficiency building regulations for the UK and are available in a range of sizes and depths to fit your particular needs.
Energy efficiency depends on the amount of insulation provided by your windows and the insulation properties are determined primarily by the thickness of the glazed unit.
All of our double glazed units meet or exceed energy efficiency building regulations for the UK and are available in a range of sizes and depths to fit your particular needs.
Energy efficiency depends on the amount of insulation provided by your windows and the insulation properties are determined primarily by the thickness of the glazed unit.
We are able to replicate most timber doors using the ThermoTech tooling system.
All our doors are made from 55mm thick solid timber section to allow for a 4-16-4 double glazed unit which complies with current building regulation/Fensa requirements.
For added security we use a multi-point locking mechanism design.
Where possible, all the materials used are sourced using the most natural and sustainable material available.
All our doors are designed and made to order.
We work with you to ensure you get the desired performance characteristics for your specific project.
All our doors are made from 55mm thick solid timber section to allow for a 4-16-4 double glazed unit which complies with current building regulation/Fensa requirements.
For added security we use a multi-point locking mechanism design.
Where possible, all the materials used are sourced using the most natural and sustainable material available.
All our doors are designed and made to order.
We work with you to ensure you get the desired performance characteristics for your specific project.
Multi-point locking systems come in a variety of designs but essentially they are systems designed to bolt a door or window casement into its frame and lock at multiple points at the turn of a key, giving a high level of security.
They are used as standard in most modern built houses where the developer is using UPVC and composite windows and doors.
Sheffield has 38 conservation areas.
These vary in size, character and form but they are all recognised as areas that have special architectural and historic interest.
They are used as standard in most modern built houses where the developer is using UPVC and composite windows and doors.
Sheffield has 38 conservation areas.
These vary in size, character and form but they are all recognised as areas that have special architectural and historic interest.
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