Casement 72 uPVC Window Agate Grey

£543.12 Inc. Vat

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Why Choose uPVC Window Agate Grey for Your Home?

Selecting the right windows is an essential step in creating a comfortable and stylish home. While the size and shape of your windows depend on existing apertures, the style and finish you select define your home’s character. With versatile options like the elegant uPVC Window Agate Grey, you can effortlessly enhance both the interior and exterior of your home.

Elegant Design with Eco-Friendly Features

The uPVC Window Casement Windows from our Advance 70 range delivers both style and sustainability. Whether you are renovating or building new, these windows provide an exceptional finish that transforms any space. Furthermore, their innovative design not only enhances your home’s appearance but also makes it more secure and energy-efficient.

Superior Thermal Efficiency for Year-Round Comfort

One standout feature of the Advance 70 uPVC Window Casement Windows is its five-chamber design. This advanced structure significantly boosts thermal efficiency, helping you lower energy bills. As a result, your home stays cozy during winter and cool during summer, exceeding current government standards for energy performance.

Exceptional Durability and Security You Can Trust

Our Advance 70 windows are engineered to last. They undergo rigorous testing to withstand harsh weather and daily wear. In addition, their strong construction protects your home from intrusions, ensuring peace of mind for years to come.

Timeless Appeal with Agate Grey Finish

Finished in a sophisticated agate grey, these uPVC windows suit both modern and traditional homes. The timeless design pairs beautifully with various architectural styles. Therefore, they are an excellent choice for homeowners who value beauty and practicality.

Invest in the Advance 70 uPVC Window Agate Grey Today

By choosing the Advance 70 uPVC Window Agate Grey, you are investing in a product that blends aesthetics, energy efficiency, and security. So why wait? Upgrade your property with windows that offer lasting value, innovative features, and unmatched style.

Explore our other Agate Grey Range.

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    Jamie Hill reviewed: ‘The Casement 72 uPVC Window Agate Grey is exactly what I needed. High-quality material and excellent craftsmanship. Five stars!’

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We have a dedicated transport manager who, once your order is placed immediately books your delivery slot and ensures that your delivery happens on time.

We cover all the UK Mainland on a weekly basis. Please see the map below as to when we are in your area and when you could expect your delivery.

If you have any questions regarding your delivery please call our transport manager on +44 01302 248118 option 3.

All our deliveries are made between 7am – 7pm Monday – Friday. upon ordering you will be told your delivery date – this will not change unless we contact you – you will then receive a text the day before your delivery reminding you that your delivery is due the following day. On the day of delivery, you will get a text with a tracking link and an estimated 2 hour time window with live driver tracking.

Adding Frosting to your glass? We have multiple options available for you to choose from. Feel free to let us know your preferred glass style once you have selected the frosting option. If you are unsure please call us on +44 01302 248118 option 1. You will receive Stippoltye as standard if you have added frosted glass to your order.

How to Measure Windows and Doors

1. Use metric not imperial

The first rule of thumb is to make sure you take accurate measurements in millimetres not inches. This gives you a finer level of accuracy and means there’s no room for error if we have to convert the measurement to metric.

2. Measure the opening outside

So firstly step outside. You need to take height and width measurements for the brickwork opening. Bear in mind that the height measurements must be from underneath any existing removable windowsill. If your property is rendered, simply take off a little of the render and measure to the brickwork edge.

3. Measure brick to brick in at least three different places

Remember the opening may not be exactly square so take a minimum of three measurements – top, middle and bottom, for the height and the same again for the width. This means your window manufacturer can get an accurate view of the exact size of the space the finished product will be fitted into. The final width and height measurement the manufacturer will use is the smallest one.

Measuring the Height
Measuring the Width

4. Deduct 10mm (yes, really!)

This sounds like odd advice but you need to take off 10mm from the final height and width measurements. This is to allow for a small fitting allowance around the new frame and means the fitter can make sure the new window frame sits squarely when it’s in place. Any gaps are then fitted with spacers and filled to keep the frame in just the right position.

5. Never measure the old frame

This is a common error and certainly one to avoid. Ignore the old window frame – this is going because it is no longer suitable. Consider the fact that it may well have warped so the last thing you want to do is take measurements from it!

6. Be sure of your measurements

Make sure you check (and double-check) your measurements so you are 100% sure you have them correctly. This is important because we will not accept responsibility for incorrect measurements and you will still have to pay for a window that doesn’t fit. If you are unsure, consult a professional installer or builder and give yourself total peace of mind.

7. Cill measurement

Taking all the above information in to account, when inputting your measurements we require you to provide us your overall brick-to-brick measurement minus the 10mm fitting tolerance. We will automatically include the cill in to the measurements you provide us – pending you require one that is!

If you struggle, or you would like us to contact you for piece of mind, once your order is placed just leave a note at the checkout asking for a call back!

How to Measure Bay Windows

Square Bay windows consist of three sides and two 90 degree corner posts. The width (back span) will need to be measured internally from the existing frame edge to edge. Measure each side window internally and ensure they are the same from one edge of the frame to the other. The height will need to be measured externally brick to brick including any existing cill.

We will add 140mm to the external size for the two 90 degree corner posts which are 70mm square.

For example, if the internal width is 1800mm the external width including two 70mm corner posts will be 1940mm, see image below.

How to Measure Bay Windows

Bow windows are slightly more complicated than bays, consisting of two or more sides and shallower angles. The width (back span) will need to be measured internally from the existing frame edge to edge. Measure each individual window internally from one edge of the frame to the other. The projection of the bow will need to be measured internally from the inside back span of the window to the inside point of the window frame as below image. The height will need to be measured externally brick to brick including any existing cill.

Cill Information

A cill sits underneath the frame and is there to drain rain water away. If you have an existing Cill this would normally be replaced unless its concrete. Ours are 30mm high, and we offer three different sizes:

85mm – With a 15mm projection, this is used when the frame is fitted forward in the reveal

150mm – With an 80mm projection, this is the most commonly used size

180mm –With a 110mm projection, this is used when the frame is fitted further back in the reveal

IMPORTANT: Enter ‘overall’ sizes including add-ons and / or cill if required.