IMPROVING HOMES SINCE 1987
Flush Casement Windows
Replacement flush casement windows can be installed in homes of all ages. If you live in a home that was built in the 1980s or 1990s, you may have aluminium frame double glazing. These windows can last for around 50 years, but uPVC windows from that era typically don’t last as long, and may not score highly on energy efficiency ratings.
Homeowners can benefit from significant savings when investing in new or replacement double glazing doors, uPVC windows, conservatories and renewing aged home extensions. We have solutions for homes of all ages, from centuries to decades old, speak to your local area Manager on 0330 912 0064.
Our Flush Casement Window systems offer you the very best in performance and style, with a range of colours and options to truly personalise your property. Whether you want traditional timber style joints and cottage bars, or contemporary equal sightlines and modern handles, our flush sash window system will elevate your home aesthetics and comfort.
Our Flush window is designed to provide you with high performance and the very best in finishes and reproduction styles. A traditional ‘drip bar’ can be added as an option, this is not only aesthetic – it also adds strength to the transom mullion for larger windows.
Traditional Timber Look
Conservation and Planning Approved
A Rated Energy Efficiency
13 Point Locking System
Welded or Mechanical Joints
28mm Argon Filled Sealed Units
5 Chamber Frame and Sash
Suited Furniture Options
Unlimited Colour Options
19th Century timber windows were handcrafted and in order to truly replicate the features of this window style, our Flush Casement windows combine the repeatability of modern machining processes with the eye of a craftsman. With a range of authentic styles and configurations, the flush casement windows allow you to recreate and preserve traditional details, redefining modern windows and doors.
There are around 29 million homes in the UK, with 68% of those currently below the recommended EPC rating of ‘C’. That’s a lot of households that need support from local authorities and businesses.
When it comes time to replace outdated or draughty windows and doors in your home, finding a reputable local double glazing company is key. We have decades of combined experience enhancing properties across West Sussex, Dorset, and Wiltshire. Your local Brackenwood Area manager will coordinate a hassle-free installation process for all window and home improvement projects.
Using Georgian Bar detail, you can recreate the pattern of the original windows to preserve your home’s character or add new personality with the flair of designing your own patterns online using our exclusive window designer tool.
UK homeowners can benefit from significant savings when investing in new or replacement double glazing doors, uPVC windows, conservatories, solid roofs, and renewing aged home extensions. It’s time to upgrade to new or replacement double glazing if your home fenestration hasn’t been upgraded in decades.
According to the Energy Saving Trust, homeowners can save £195 a year on their energy bills by installing A-rated double glazing. This is because double glazing helps to keep heat in during the winter and cool air in during the summer, reducing the need for heating and cooling.
Styling your windows isn’t limited to outside; you can make changes to the inside of your windows too, giving you complete choice over every aspect of your home environment.
The Flush Sash is designed to work in a traditional property, rather than feel like an out of place modern addition. With Brackenwood modern technology packed inside a traditional frame, this is the best of both worlds for any home that wants to maintain its aesthetic without making compromises in security and energy efficiency.
Whether modern or traditional, the flush can be customised to suit your property, with both woodgrain and colour foil options (both for inside and outside), along with matching hardware. Whether it’s a teardrop handle or Georgian bars we have the perfect window for you. Consider replacing uPVC windows with aluminium frames for a thinner profile and extra large garden windows.
100% - Designed for Performance and Look