

Many pre-war steel windows and doors are causing problems with distortion, deep seated rust and general corrosion. These windows were manufactured prior to galvanising and powder coating techniques, which protects and preserves today’s modern product.
Often these windows are fitted into listed facades and buildings of great historical and national importance, many being of unique design. Their slim sections are a significant and important feature of our overall architectural heritage.
Unsympathetic and thoughtless replacement have caused irreversible disfigurement to much of the country’s building stock. However, it is in most instances possible to replace the original designs with modern steel window sections having the additional benefits of galvanising, weather stripping, polyester powder coating and double glazing, they preserve both the buildings special characteristics and its beauty.
Cotswold Casement's experienced staff are available to asses the feasibility and needs of your requirements. Our steel windows are manufactured in our factory at Moreton-in-Marsh and made to suit each individual order.
When you place an order, you will receive a visit from our surveyor, and all aspects of the order such as sizes, details, design and delivery forecast are agreed prior to manufacture of your product. Windows are manufactured from either flat iron, angle section, W20 range or ‘F’ Range all to suit each project.
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Product Range:
Standard Range | Custom Made Steel Windows | Period Windows | Window Refurbishment | Leaded Light Glazing | Ironmongery