

Flush casement windows are a smooth and streamlined alternative to classic casement windows. They’re designed to sit flush within the frame, creating a sleek aesthetic that does wonders for kerb appeal. We’ve partnered with the window experts at Deceuninck and are proud to supply their excellent uPVC windows to installers, builders and other professionals in Treorchy,Birmingham, Gloucester, Oxford, Reading, Cheltenham and all over Wales.
Our flush windows come with slim frames and look terrific in all manner of properties. They have an understated elegance and deliver a consistently reliable performance. These windows are perfect for reducing external noise, improving thermal comfort, and giving a home a fresh new look. Contact us to start a project today.
Conservation
We use responsibly sourced uPVC for our casement windows, which can also be widely recycled. These windows will reduce the carbon footprint of a home and won’t trouble your customers’ conscience.
Acoustic Insulation
Offer your customers a quieter home with our flush casement windows. They effectively block intrusive external noise for a calmer, quieter living space.
Long Lives
Our flush casement windows are reliably hardy and long-lasting, requiring little maintenance beyond the occasional cleaning to look and perform beautifully for years.
Security
Get total peace of mind with our PAS 24 certified flush casement windows, with durable frames and multi-point locks to keep intruders out.
Discover our complete range of colours and accessories which include our custom made arches and shaped frames. Our brochures are all free to download and contain in-depth information on everything from the stylish finishes to our range of hardware. These will help your customers personalise their new windows and get a truly bespoke design.
For example, these brochures feature our selection of hardware. We have multiple handles available including stainless steel handles for homes near the coast. Additionally, we offer traditional peg stays for when your customers need their windows secured in an open position. These can be colour-matched to fit the aesthetic of the window frame, but this is just one of many options. Download now to discover more.
If you’re working on a home improvement project and your customers want to explore a variety of window designs, you’ve come to the right place. We supply high quality windows to the trade and we’re happy to discuss your requirements. Our flush casement windows are just one product we offer and we have multiple other options available. Fill in the contact form linked below and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.
We can be reached via phone or email if you’d prefer to start by speaking to us directly. You can email info@vintageupvc.co.uk or call 01443 440227. We’ll discuss your project in depth and help you find the perfect flush casement windows for your customers.
We’d recommend checking with your local planning office first, but it is very likely. These windows are an excellent choice for older homes as they can be tailored to suit the existing architectural style. Providing there are no issues with planning permission, our flush casement windows will be a perfect addition.
This is a matter of opinion and it depends on the personal preferences of your customers. Our standard casement and flush casement windows deliver comparable performance levels and have similar lifespans, so it boils down to which style the individual homeowner prefers.
Our uPVC windows are designed to be thermally efficient and feature a multi-chamber design and modern double glazing. They can achieve an A++ energy rating so your customers can depend on them to trap household heat.
Yes, we have an optional triple glazing upgrade available.
For complete peace of mind, we provide a ten-year guarantee on our entire uPVC windows range, including our tilt and turn windows.
Nope, they’re relatively simple to maintain. You don’t need any specialist knowledge and can get them in good condition with a few over-the-counter products. We’d also suggest lubricating the mechanisms once every six months.