Window Installers in Brighton and Hove
South East
FENSA and CERTASS registered installers covering Brighton and Hove and surrounding areas.
Typical full-house cost in Brighton and Hove
£2,766 to £4,702
Based on roughly 6 windows per typical home in Brighton and Hove, in A-rated uPVC double glazing.
Population
280,758
Census 2021
Households
122,944
Census 2021
Avg windows per home
6
Dominant: flats
Property types in Brighton and Hove
Source: Census 2021 · aggregated across 20 neighbourhoods
Window count and total cost vary by property type. Detached homes typically have 10 or more windows, semi-detached 7 to 8, terraced 5 to 6, and flats 3 to 4.
Why homeowners in Brighton and Hove replace their windows
Energy efficiency. Many homes in Brighton and Hove still have older double glazing fitted in the late 1990s or early 2000s. Modern A or A+ rated units cut heat loss significantly and reduce annual energy bills.
Noise reduction. Acoustic glazing reduces traffic and street noise by up to 75%, a common upgrade on properties near main roads, railways or busy junctions.
Curb appeal and value. Estate agents in Brighton and Hove consistently cite new windows as one of the highest-return upgrades before listing a property for sale.
Neighbourhoods we cover in Brighton and Hove
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1Brunswick & Adelaide
Central Hove
Coldean & Stanmer
Eastbrook
Goldsmid
Hangleton & Knoll
Hanover & Elm Grove
Hollingdean & Fiveways
Kemptown
Kingston
Moulsecoomb & Bevendean
North Portslade
Patcham & Hollingbury
Preston Park
Queen's Park
Regency
Rottingdean & West Saltdean
Round Hill
South Portslade
West Hill & North Laine
Window options available in Brighton and Hove
uPVC
Most popular, lowest cost, low maintenance
Aluminium
Slim modern frames, 40+ year lifespan
Timber
Traditional look, conservation areas
Composite
Premium hybrid frame, best of both
Common questions about windows in Brighton and Hove
Do I need planning permission to replace windows in Brighton and Hove?
Most window replacements in Brighton and Hove are permitted development and need no planning permission. The exceptions are listed buildings, homes in a conservation area, and properties under an Article 4 direction, where like-for-like styles or timber frames may be required. Your installer checks this during the free home survey before any work is quoted.
Which installers cover Brighton and Hove?
Our network includes FENSA and CERTASS registered installers covering Brighton and Hove and the surrounding Brighton and Hove. After you submit a quote request, we match you with local companies who specialise in your window type and property style.
How long does installation take?
Most full-house installations take between 1 and 3 days depending on window count and property access. Bay windows and timber alternatives may add an extra day. Your installer confirms a firm timeline during the free home survey.
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Get Free Window QuotesPopulation and property mix data from Census 2021, aggregated across the city's neighbourhoods. Price guides are indicative and based on mid-range A-rated uPVC casement windows. Exact prices vary by spec and installer.
