Windows & doors in Bramley

Bramley is right on our doorstep, a couple of minutes up the road from Lower Wortley. When you call us, our own team fits the job on site. No showroom, no salesman.

A Bramley firm, near enough to be neighbours

We are based in Lower Wortley (LS12), the next suburb over. Bramley is the closest patch of Leeds to us, so we know the streets and we know the houses. When James quotes a job in Bramley, he is rarely more than ten minutes from his own front door. That matters: it means quick site visits, no travel surcharge baked into the price, and a fitter who is easy to get hold of if you ever need him back.

James has fitted windows and doors across this trade for 20+ years. Donna runs the office and sorts your quote, so from the first call to the last screw, you are dealing with two people who answer to their own name.

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

Bramley houses, and what they need

Bramley is mostly older stock: stone-built Victorian through-terraces, back-to-backs, and pockets of inter-war housing. These homes were not built around modern window sizes, and that is exactly where a sloppy fit shows. Stone reveals are rarely square. Lintels can be tired. A through-terrace often has the front room facing a busy street and the back facing a yard, so the front and back of the same house want different things.

We measure every opening properly and fit to what is actually there, not to a standard size off a chart. On a back-to-back, where there is only one external wall to work with, getting the seal and the trims right is the difference between a warm room and a draughty one. We make good around the frame so it looks like it belongs in a stone house, not bolted onto one.

A lot of Bramley homes also sit on the older end of the energy scale. Across LS12 the average EPC rating is D, and more than half of homes fall in the D to G band. New, properly sealed windows and doors will not magically fix a cold house on their own, but they take out one of the biggest sources of draughts and rattle, and they make the place quieter against street noise.

What we fit

  • uPVC windows — the workhorse choice for a Bramley terrace. Low upkeep, good seals, and casement styles that suit older frontages.
  • Composite doors — a solid, secure front door that takes the weather. Composite doors lead the UK door market by value, and on a through-terrace front that opens straight onto the street, a good door earns its keep.
  • Doors of all kinds — front, back, and patio. Handy on a back-to-back or terrace where the back door is the one that takes a daily battering.
  • Bay windows — common on Bramley and inter-war frontages. We rebuild them to hold the line of the house.

Not sure which way to go? See the full range across our windows in Leeds page, or just give us a ring and we will talk it through.

A rough guide to cost

Every Bramley house is different, so treat these as a rough guide, not a quote. Stone openings, awkward access, and the state of the existing frames all move the number. As a UK average:

  • uPVC window — around £900 to £1,500 supplied and fitted
  • Composite door — around £1,500 to £2,500
  • Bay window — around £1,500 to £3,500
  • Whole house (a 3-bed semi, 8 to 10 windows) — around £5,000 to £12,000

The only way to know your actual price is to have James look at the job. If you want to spread the cost, finance is available.

Why people round here trust us

We have 72 five-star reviews and a 5.0 out of 5 rating on Birdeye. We are CERTASS certified, which means our installations are registered and self-certified to Building Regulations — the same standing as FENSA, with no separate council application for you to chase. Every job carries a 10-year guarantee.

We also put a bit back into the area: we sponsor Norristhorpe Juniors FC and have supported the Raising Smiles charity. We are a family firm, and Bramley is the kind of neighbourhood we work in every week.

Across Bramley and the wider area

We cover Bramley and the streets around it, along with the rest of west Leeds — Pudsey, Armley, Kirkstall, Stanningley, Farsley, Calverley, Horsforth, and Morley. If you are not sure whether you are in our patch, ask Donna when you call.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you cover all of Bramley?
Yes. Bramley is the closest part of Leeds to our base in Lower Wortley, so we work there all the time, from the stone terraces near the centre to the inter-war streets on the edges. We also cover Pudsey, Armley, Kirkstall, Stanningley, Farsley, Calverley, Horsforth and Morley. If you are unsure, ask Donna when you ring.
Do you use your own fitters in Bramley?
Yes — we fit every job on site with our own skilled team, no subcontractors. James, the owner, leads the work, so you are not handed off to a separate crew. It is one of the main reasons people in Bramley call us rather than a showroom outfit.
Can you fit windows in a stone terrace or back-to-back?
Yes, that is most of what we do in Bramley. Stone reveals are rarely square and back-to-backs only give you one external wall to work with, so we measure each opening properly, fit to what is actually there, and make good around the frame so it suits the house.
What does a window cost in Bramley?
As a rough guide, a uPVC window runs around £900 to £1,500 supplied and fitted, and a composite door around £1,500 to £2,500. These are UK averages, not a quote, and stone openings or awkward access can change them. The only way to know your price is to have James take a look.
Are you registered to do the work properly?
Yes. We are CERTASS certified, a government-authorised competent-person scheme. That means our installations are registered and self-certified to Building Regulations with no separate council application needed, the same standing as FENSA. Every installation also comes with a 10-year guarantee.
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