Looking for casement window installation in Tilbury? S&K Glazing has been installing across Essex for over a decade. Casement windows — hinged at the side and opening outwards — are the most common window type in modern British homes.
Casement windows — hinged at the side and opening outwards — are the most common window type in modern British homes. They offer excellent ventilation, easy cleaning, and the best thermal seal of any opening window type because compression against the frame creates a continuous draught-proof barrier. S&K Glazing installs casement windows in uPVC, aluminium, and timber across the UK, with double or triple glazing as standard.
Tilbury's port-town heritage, Victorian terraces, and modern container-port commercial premises drive coastal and industrial-spec demand across RM18. Port-related commercial work and residential re-glazing across the wider Thurrock district feature in our Tilbury workload.
For window-replacement work in Tilbury, the property mix across East ranges from period stock through to modern new-build, so we specify the thermal solution per property — A++ rated double-glazed sealed units for standard upgrades (U-value 1.4 W/m²K), A-rated solar-control glazing for south-facing elevations, and triple-glazed argon-filled builds achieving 0.8 W/m²K for owners targeting near-Passivhaus performance. Most commonly we're working in RM18 postcodes.
We measure each aperture, photograph the existing window, discuss your preferred opening configuration (top-hung, side-hung, combinations) and confirm glazing specification.
Within 24 hours we send a fixed-price quote separated by elevation, with multiple glazing options (double, triple, acoustic, low-iron solar glass).
Lead time typically 3-4 weeks. Installation usually completed in 1 day for a typical 3-bedroom home. We protect floors and dispose of all old units.
Free survey, fixed-price quotes, no pressure sales. Call us, message on WhatsApp, or fill in the form — we typically respond within an hour during working days.
Local survey, fixed-price quote, no obligation.