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Window Installers in BA1

Bath and North East Somerset

Property data: Census 2021 · 22,772 households

Typical full-house cost in BA1

£3,070 to £5,219

Based on roughly 6 windows per typical home in this postcode, in A-rated uPVC double glazing.

Avg windows per home

6

Dominant: flats

Single window (uPVC)

£500-£850

Supply and fit, mid-range

Households in area

22,772

Census 2021

Property types in BA1

Source: Census 2021 · 22,772 households

Detached 17%Semi-detached 20%Terraced 26%Flats 37%

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.

Window costs by property type

Indicative full-house uPVC pricing, by home size

Property typeTypical windowsLocal shareFull-house cost
Detached1017%£5,0008,500
Semi-detached720%£3,5005,950
Terraced626%£3,0005,100
FlatMost common here437%£2,0003,400

Costs assume A-rated uPVC double glazing, supply and fit. Aluminium and timber frames typically cost 30 to 80% more. Exact pricing depends on dimensions, style, glazing spec and access.

Window materials to consider in BA1

uPVC — most popular and lowest cost. Excellent insulation, no maintenance, 20+ year lifespan. Suits any property style.

Aluminium — slim sightlines and a modern look. Costs more than uPVC but lasts 40+ years. Best for contemporary extensions and large picture windows.

Timber — traditional appearance, often required for listed properties or conservation areas. Higher cost and needs periodic re-sealing or painting.

Composite — timber inside, aluminium or uPVC outside. Combines the look of wood with low maintenance. Premium price point.

Common questions about windows in BA1

Which window styles suit homes in BA1?

BA1 is mostly flats, where casement windows are the most common and cost-effective choice. Period terraces and bay-fronted homes often suit sash or bay windows to keep their original character, while flats and modern builds tend to use casement or tilt-and-turn units. uPVC is the most popular frame across all of these, with aluminium and timber as premium options.

Which installers cover BA1?

Our network includes FENSA and CERTASS registered installers covering BA1 and the wider Bath and North East Somerset area. 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 in BA1 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 will give a firm timeline during the free home survey.

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Cost estimates are indicative and based on mid-range A-rated uPVC casement windows. Exact prices depend on dimensions, glazing spec, style and installer. Property mix from Census 2021.