Casement
The UK's most common style — hinged at the side or top, simple to operate and the most cost-effective to replace.
£350–£650 per window Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
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Indicative supplied-and-fitted price bands per window for a standard-sized opening in white uPVC. Real prices depend on size, glazing, colour and access, and are always confirmed on a home survey.
The UK's most common style — hinged at the side or top, simple to operate and the most cost-effective to replace.
£350–£650 per window Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
Traditional sliding sashes in low-maintenance uPVC — a period look with modern seals and locks.
£600–£1,150 per window Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
Opens inward for ventilation or swings fully for cleaning — popular for flats and upper storeys.
£450–£800 per window Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
Multiple panes angled outward to add light and floor space — priced as a full assembly rather than a single unit.
£1,100–£2,500 per bay Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
Sashes sit flush with the frame for a clean, timber-look finish — a small premium over a standard casement.
£450–£750 per window Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
A pair of side-hung sashes with no central mullion, opening wide for a clear view and easy escape.
£500–£900 per window Typical fitted range, survey-confirmed
These are typical market ranges to help you plan, not quotes. The only way to know your real price is a free measured survey — get matched with local fitters to compare.
Six things move a uPVC quote more than anything else. Knowing them helps you compare like for like.
Bigger openings use more material and glass, and each extra window adds fitting time. Whole-house orders usually cut the per-window price.
A fixed pane is cheapest; casements are mid-range; sash, bay and shaped windows cost more because of the hardware and build involved.
Double glazing is standard; upgrading to a higher energy rating, laminated safety glass, acoustic or triple glazing all add to the unit cost.
White is the base price. Woodgrain foils, greys and dual-colour finishes typically add a modest premium per window.
Upper floors, scaffolding, awkward access and plastering or rendering around the reveal all affect the fitting cost.
A registered installer with an insurance-backed guarantee may quote more than a one-man band — but the cover and workmanship are part of the value.
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Typical cost bands by style and size, plus what pushes a quote up or down.
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Cost, looks, slim sightlines and lifespan compared side by side.
Greys, woodgrain foils and dual colours — and what they add to the price.
How WER bands and U-values work, and which spec is worth paying for.
How long uPVC windows last and the simple care that keeps them going.
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Get my uPVC quotes →As a rough guide, a standard white uPVC casement typically runs £350–£650 supplied and fitted, with sash, bay and larger styles costing more. These are typical ranges only — your real price is confirmed on a free home survey.
Yes. Comparing quotes through us is free, and you're under no obligation to go ahead with any installer. You simply use the quotes to decide what's right for your home and budget.
We match you with vetted local installers who cover your area and work with uPVC windows. We'd always suggest checking for FENSA or CERTASS registration and an insurance-backed guarantee.
No. We're a quote-comparison service, not an installer. Our job is to connect you with local fitters so you can compare and choose — the survey, supply and fitting are handled by the installer you pick.
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