Windows and doors for Horsforth homes
Horsforth has some of the nicest housing stock in north-west Leeds — stone-built terraces, big bay-fronted semis and older detached houses, a lot of them with real character worth keeping. Those homes deserve windows and doors fitted by someone who treats them with respect, not whoever the showroom sends out that week. Our own team fits every job, so the people quoting your house are the people doing the work.
We're a tradesman-led, family-run business just down the road in Lower Wortley (LS12). We fit the full range — from uPVC windows and proper energy-efficient double glazing to composite front doors — and we'll help you pick what actually suits your house.
Styles that suit a period stone house
Stark white plastic can look wrong on an older stone property. For Horsforth homes we'll often steer you towards woodgrain or anthracite grey frames, and flush casements that sit neatly in the reveal and keep the look of the original timber. If you've a bay-fronted semi, a well-made bay window keeps the proportions of the house and makes the room feel right again. The aim is windows that look like they belong, not like they were bolted on.
We fit casement, flush and bay windows in white, woodgrain or anthracite grey, and composite doors in a range of colours and styles. Donna in the office will get you sorted on colours and timings, so you're never left chasing for an answer.
Fitted properly, first time — by our own team
This is what sets us apart: We fit every job with our own skilled team, led by James the owner. We're a tradesman-led, family-run business in Lower Wortley, not a showroom-and-salesman operation. We're CERTASS certified, so every installation is registered and self-certified to Building Regulations — no separate council application needed — and it's the equivalent of FENSA. Every job is backed by our 10-year guarantee.
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
Warmer rooms in an older home
Older houses lose a lot of heat through tired, single-glazed or worn-out windows. Across our own postcode (LS12) the average home is rated EPC D, with over half sitting at D or below — and plenty of Horsforth's older stock is the same. energy-efficient double glazing keeps the warmth where you want it and takes the edge off the draughts. We'll talk you through the energy ratings honestly and tell you where it's worth spending and where it isn't.
What does it cost in Horsforth?
Every home is different — especially older stone ones, where openings are rarely a standard size — so the honest answer is "it depends". As a rough guide, not a quote:
- A typical uPVC window works out around £900–£1,500 supplied and fitted.
- A composite front door is roughly £1,500–£2,500.
- A bay window is around £1,500–£3,500.
- A full set of windows on a 3-bed semi (8–10 windows) is in the region of £5,000–£12,000.
We'll come and have a look, measure up properly and give you an honest figure for your house — no pressure. You can also spread the cost with finance, or browse recent projects to see our work.
Areas we cover
We're based in Lower Wortley (LS12) and work right across Leeds — including Horsforth and the neighbouring areas of Pudsey, Bramley, Armley, Kirkstall, Farsley, Stanningley, Calverley and Morley. We're local, so getting to you and getting the job done is easy. Give us a call on 07967 667535 and we'll sort out a time to come and have a look.