For over 180 years, Patchett Joinery has been crafting exquisite timber windows and doors, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation. Our timber casement windows are a testament to this legacy, blending timeless elegance with exceptional performance and energy efficiency.
What is a Casement Window?
A casement window is a type of window that features a hinged sash that opens outward, typically using a crank or handle. This design allows for easy operation and provides a clear view of the outdoors. Casement windows are a popular choice for many homeowners due to their energy efficiency, durability, and versatility. They can be made from a variety of materials, including timber, uPVC, and aluminum, and can be customized to suit different architectural styles and designs.
Timeless Elegance, Modern Performance
Meticulously handcrafted by our team of skilled joiners, each casement window is a work of art, showcasing the beauty and warmth of high-quality, sustainably sourced timber.
With attention to every detail, from the intricate joinery to the precise hardware, we ensure that your casement windows enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home and provide superior functionality and durability.
At Patchett Joinery, we are committed to quality, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. Our wooden casement windows are designed to meet the highest standards, offering excellent thermal performance, noise reduction, and easy maintenance.
Whether you’re seeking to preserve the character of a period property or complement contemporary architecture, our bespoke casement windows can be customised to suit your unique style and requirements.
Flush Casement Windows
Flush casement windows are a modern take on traditional designs, offering a sleek, minimalist appearance that blends well with contemporary and heritage architecture. These windows feature frames that sit flush with the outer window frame, creating a smooth, uninterrupted surface for a clean and elegant look.
Key Features:
- Seamless, flush frame design for a modern aesthetic
- Customisable timber options and finishes
- High-performance double or triple glazing
- Robust weather seals and multipoint locking systems
- Optional trickle vents for improved ventilation
- Option of traditional butt hinges for a more authentic style
Stormproof Casement Windows
Designed to withstand the harshest weather conditions, our stormproof casement windows offer superior protection against the elements. Featuring robust construction and advanced weatherproofing technologies, these windows ensure your home remains comfortable and secure, even in the face of driving rain, strong winds, and extreme temperatures.
Key Features:
- Robust timber construction with weatherproof seals
- Multipoint locking systems for enhanced security
- Double or triple glazing with energy-efficient coatings
- Trickle vents for controlled ventilation
- Optional stormproof hinges and stays
Creating Your Timber Casement Windows
Creating timber casement windows involves a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern manufacturing techniques. The process begins with the selection of high-quality timber, which is then carefully crafted into the required components, including the window frame, sashes, and glazing bars. The windows are then assembled and finished with a protective coating to extend their lifespan. At Patchett, our skilled craftspeople use time-honoured techniques for strength, ensuring that our timber casement windows are both durable and long-lasting.
Installation and Maintenance
Proper installation and maintenance are crucial to ensure the longevity and performance of timber casement windows. At Patchett, our experienced installation teams will ensure that your new windows are fitted correctly and securely, minimising the risk of damage or wear and tear. Regular maintenance is also essential to keep your timber casement windows in good condition. This includes cleaning the windows regularly, checking for any signs of damage or wear, and applying a protective coating to the timber to prevent rot and decay. By following these simple steps, you can enjoy your timber casement windows for many years to come.