Looking for steel windows in Cambridge? S&K Glazing has been installing across Cambridgeshire for over a decade. Steel windows — often called Crittall-style — combine the slimmest possible sightlines with industrial-aesthetic appeal.
Steel windows — often called Crittall-style — combine the slimmest possible sightlines with industrial-aesthetic appeal. Originally used in 1920s and 30s art deco and modernist buildings, they're now back in demand for kitchen extensions, internal screens, heritage refurbishments and high-end residential projects. S&K Glazing supplies and installs both authentic hot-rolled steel systems (W20, MW40) and slim aluminium look-alikes.
Cambridge's historic colleges, Victorian terraces and modern Cambridge Science Park premises create varied demand. Listed-building secondary glazing is heavily specified across the city centre, and properties south of the city lie under Stansted flight paths.
For heritage and listed-property work in Cambridge, planning constraints frequently dictate the spec — we work within Cambridgeshire council's conservation area rules and listed-building consent requirements, using putty-glazed timber sashes, slim-sightline secondary glazing systems that sit invisibly behind original primary glazing, and steel-window restoration for Crittall-style frames. We prepare the heritage statement and Building Regulations submission alongside our quote where it's needed for East conservation areas.
We help you choose between authentic hot-rolled steel (heaviest, most authentic) and modern aluminium look-alikes (lighter, thermally-broken, more affordable).
Steel sections cut and welded by hand, or aluminium profiles machine-cut. Lead times 6-8 weeks for steel, 3-4 weeks for aluminium.
Steel windows are heavy and require precision tolerances. Our team has 10+ years experience with W20 and MW40 systems.
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