Looking for wooden windows in Walsall? S&K Glazing has been installing across West Midlands for over a decade. Hardwood and engineered timber windows offer a natural beauty and traditional appearance that uPVC and aluminium can't match.
Hardwood and engineered timber windows offer a natural beauty and traditional appearance that uPVC and aluminium can't match. S&K Glazing manufactures bespoke timber casements, sliding sash windows and box sash windows in oak, accoya, sapele and engineered softwood — all factory-finished with microporous paint or stain systems that last 8-10 years between maintenance.
Walsall and the surrounding WS postcodes are well-served by our Birmingham facility. From terraced uPVC re-glazes in WS1-WS3 to commercial shopfronts on Park Street, we're typically on site within 24 hours of survey.
For heritage and listed-property work in Walsall, planning constraints frequently dictate the spec — we work within West Midlands 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. Most commonly we're working across WS1 and WS3 postcodes. We prepare the heritage statement and Building Regulations submission alongside our quote where it's needed for West Midlands conservation areas.
We work with you and (if required) your conservation officer to specify glazing bars, sash horns, ironmongery and paint colours that match your property's period.
Each window is hand-built at our partner joinery using FSC-certified timber, factory-painted in controlled conditions for a flawless finish.
Old frames removed carefully, new frames installed with traditional sealing methods, and original sills retained where possible.
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.