Your local fitter, a few streets away
We’re based in Lower Wortley, LS12, which makes Armley about as local as it gets. James can be at your door in minutes, not hours. When you ring, you’re talking to the people who’ll actually do the work, not a call centre or a salesman on commission.
James is the owner, and we fit every job with our own team, on site. Donna runs the office and sorts your quote. It’s a small, family-run setup, and that’s the point: one fitter who turns up, does it right, and stands behind it. Twenty-plus years in the window and door trade go into every install.
CERTASS certified
Registered to Building Regs
10-year guarantee
On every installation
Fitted by the owner
James, on site, every job
20+ years' experience
In the trade
We know Armley’s houses
Armley is mostly older stock: rows of Victorian back-to-backs and through-terraces, with pockets of inter-war housing and a few newer builds mixed in. Fitting windows on a street like that isn’t the same as fitting a detached new-build, and a fitter who knows the area saves you the headaches.
On a back-to-back, access is tight and parking is on-street, so we plan the job around your street rather than blocking it for a week. Old terraces often have undersized or out-of-square openings where the original frames have moved over the years, so we measure every one properly and make the new frame fit the hole that’s actually there. Where you’ve still got single-glazed sashes letting the heat and the noise straight through, swapping them changes how the room feels.
Plenty of LS12 homes carry an EPC rating of D, and more than half of homes locally sit somewhere in the D-to-G band. Older glazing is a big part of that. New, properly sealed double glazing won’t fix everything, but it’s one of the more visible steps you can take.
What we fit in Armley
- uPVC windows — the workhorse for Armley terraces. Low upkeep, warmer, quieter. A uPVC window runs roughly £900 to £1,500 supplied and fitted as a rough guide, not a quote, because every opening is different.
- Bay windows — common on the through-terraces and the larger fronts. Done right, a bay holds the look of the street. Figure on roughly £1,500 to £3,500 as a guide.
- Composite doors — solid, secure and warm, and the front-runner in the UK door market by value. A typical composite door is around £1,500 to £2,500 fitted, as a guide.
- Bi-fold doors — for the back of a house that opens onto the yard or garden. These start from around £3,000 and climb depending on size and spec, so we’ll talk through what fits your space.
Doing the whole house? For a three-bed semi with eight to ten windows, the rough range is £5,000 to £12,000. The only way to know your number is a proper measure-up, and James will have a look and give you an honest quote.
How it works
Give Donna a ring on 07967 667535 and tell us what you’re after. James comes out, measures up, and talks you through the options for your house, no pressure and no jargon. You get a written quote with a clear price. When you’re happy, we book you in and our team fits it. Every installation is registered with CERTASS and self-certified to Building Regulations, so there’s no separate council application to chase, and it’s covered by our 10-year guarantee.
We’ve got 72 five-star reviews and a 5.0 rating on Birdeye, and we’re proud sponsors of Norristhorpe Juniors FC. If the cost is the sticking point, you can spread it with finance.
Beyond Armley
We work right across west Leeds from our Wortley base, including Bramley, Pudsey, Stanningley, Farsley, Calverley, Kirkstall, Horsforth and Morley. If you’re in or around Armley, you’re well within our patch.