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SPONSORED: Broxwood Windows offers a touch of class

Tayside company Broxwood Windows knows that a person’s home is their castle. And that’s why they work to give each of their clients doors and windows fit for royalty.

Managing director Steve Flack explained: “All of our windows and doors are made from timber or aluminium clad timber composite, which gives a very different look and feel from uPVC.

“Our products are designed and built to exacting standards that fully meet our customers’ individual requirements.”

Broxwood Windows works with just one partner supplier, Arbo Windows in Latvia, who are amongst the leading manufacturers of timber windows and doors in the Baltic and northern Europe. This strong relationship means Broxwood can assure a high level of quality and finish on each of their products.

“Arbo Windows exports their products to the UK, Japan and Scandinavia, and because those countries are known for their variable, and sometimes harsh, weather conditions, they are suitable for weather ranging from bright sun to snow and frost.”

Broxwood has a team of project managers who will help at every stage of your project and pride themselves on making ordering new doors and windows as easy and stress-free as possible.

“We have knowledgeable, engaging people here at Broxwood, who make customers feel welcome and looked after, and that’s what has many of them coming back to us again and again.

“We can also work with architects and are open to discussing ideas and working together to create spaces that are what our clients want.”

Broxwood offers a bespoke range of well-insulated timber and alu-clad doors, that keep both the cold and noise out, and the warmth in.

All of their designs are available as single or double door sets with the option of outward or inward opening.

Steve continued: “Installing these modern and technologically advanced products means a more energy efficient home.”

They also have a wide range of fixed, side hung, side swing, tilt and turn, top hung and top swing fully reversible windows, as well as French doors, sliding doors and bi-folding doors.

“We can offer different glass and finish options, so customers really can have products that no one else will have.”

And when it comes time to fit your new windows and doors, Broxwood Windows has a network of reliable fitters they can recommend, each of whom are familiar with their range of products.

Steve added: “Customers can let us know when they request a quote if they need help with installation, and when they are ready to order we can put them in touch with a company near them.”

To find out more, and to see what Broxwood Windows can do for your home, visit their website.