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Looking to find the right window for your home or office? PriceRunner is here to guide you. We list a vast assortment of windows from numerous brands and retailers. Our useful category filters help you narrow down your choices based on your specific needs—whether it's material, style, energy efficiency, or budget. Compare prices and features side-by-side to see which window meets your requirements best. You can rely on our listings to make the right decision without any hassle. With up-to-date information and transparent comparisons, we ensure you get the best deal available. Ready to start your search for the perfect window? Begin here and let us help you find the ideal match for your space!

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Windows Velux ZZZ 210 080080 Roof Window

Velux ZZZ 210 080080 Roof Window

Roof Window

£58.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.33/mo.*
1store
Windows Velux GGL UK08 2068 Aluminium Tilt Window Triple-Pane 134x140cm

Velux GGL UK08 2068 Aluminium Tilt Window Triple-Pane 134x140cm

Tilt Window, Opens Inwards, Opens Outwards, White, Center Pivot, Width 134 cm, Height 140 cm

£832.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £277.33/mo.*
1store
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FAQ

Windows are available in various standard sizes, typically ranging from 24″ x 36″ to 48″ x 72″. The size you choose depends on your space and design preferences. Measure your window opening carefully to ensure a proper fit. Consider the architectural style of your home when selecting window sizes.

Windows are commonly made from materials like wood, uPVC, aluminium, and composite. Each material offers distinct benefits. Wood provides a classic look and good insulation; uPVC is low-maintenance and cost-effective; aluminium is durable and sleek; composite combines benefits for enhanced performance.

Windows are considered energy-efficient if they have low U-values and high energy ratings. Look for labels indicating these values. Double or triple glazing can improve insulation. Energy-efficient windows help reduce heating costs and improve comfort by minimizing heat loss during colder months.

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