Local fitters, just down the road in Wortley
Pudsey sits between Leeds and Bradford, a few minutes from our base in Lower Wortley. That closeness matters. When James comes out to measure up, he’s not travelling far, and he’s not sending a salesman ahead of him. James is the owner, and we fit every job with our own skilled team. You meet the person doing the work from the very first visit.
We’re a family-run firm. James is on the tools, Donna runs the office and handles your quote, and the lads back him up on the bigger fits. No call centre, no pushy showroom pitch. Just straight answers about what your house needs.
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
Windows and doors that suit Pudsey housing
Pudsey has a real mix of housing, and each type asks for a slightly different approach. Get it wrong and a job looks cheap; get it right and the house just looks like itself again.
- Victorian and Edwardian terraces. Plenty of these around the older streets. They often had bay windows and tall, slim sash-style openings. We fit uPVC and timber-look windows that keep those proportions, so the front looks period-right rather than plasticky.
- Inter-war semis. The classic 1930s pairs with the curved or square bay at the front. The bay is the face of the house, so it pays to fit it properly. Done well, a fresh bay lifts the whole frontage.
- Newer estates. Later builds usually take standard casement windows and a solid front door. Here it’s about a clean, draught-free fit and a door that locks like it should.
A lot of Pudsey’s housing is older stock, and older frames are usually where the cold creeps in. New double glazing won’t turn a Victorian terrace into a new-build, but it does take the rattle and the draught out, and the house holds its warmth far better.
What we fit
- uPVC windows — casements, bays and the lot. The everyday workhorse: warm, secure, low fuss.
- Composite doors — composite leads the UK door market by value, and it’s easy to see why. Tough, well insulated, and it still looks smart years on.
- Bi-fold and patio doors — open the back of the house up to the garden.
- Bay windows — rebuilt to keep the shape and the light those Pudsey frontages were built around.
Browse the full range of doors and windows, or if your existing frames are mostly sound, we also handle window and door repairs — a misted unit or a dropped hinge is often a quick fix, not a full replacement.
A rough guide to cost
Every house is different, so treat these as a rough guide and not a quote. James will give you a proper price once he’s seen the job.
- uPVC window, supplied and fitted — around £900 to £1,500
- Composite front door — around £1,500 to £2,500
- Bay window — around £1,500 to £3,500
- Bi-fold doors — from around £3,000, up past £10,000 for larger runs
- Whole 3-bed semi, eight to ten windows — around £5,000 to £12,000
If you’d rather not pay all at once, you can spread the cost with finance.
CERTASS, registered properly
We’re CERTASS certified. That’s a government-authorised competent-person scheme, the equivalent of FENSA. It means we register your installation and self-certify it to Building Regulations ourselves, so there’s no separate council application to chase. Every job carries a 10-year guarantee, and with 20+ years in the trade behind James, it’s fitted properly, first time.
Across Pudsey and beyond
We cover Pudsey and the streets around it — Farsley, Stanningley, Calverley, Bramley, Armley, Kirkstall, Horsforth and Morley — as well as our home patch in Lower Wortley (LS12). We also sponsor Norristhorpe Juniors FC and have backed the Raising Smiles charity, so you’ll likely have seen us about.
If you’re in Pudsey and your windows are tired or your front door’s seen better days, give James a ring on 07967 667535. We’ll come and have a look and give you an honest quote.