
Timber Windows Across West Moors (BH22)
Timber Windows for period-property owners across West Moors, Dorset — about 67 miles from our base, with a 10-year guarantee.
Why West Moors homes choose timber
Sitting between Ferndown and Verwood, West Moors keeps us busy with owners of period and conservation-area homes who need work that respects original sightlines. We bring the right timber windows spec for a suburb rather than a one-size template.
Dorset Council covers West Moors, and we know its quirks well. From first-generation new-builds now a decade old around ferndown to exposed suburb frontages, our timber windows is matched to the local weather, access and street character around BH22.
- Covered from our Cranbrook base — roughly 67 miles by road via the B3072.
- Around 1 miles south-west of Ferndown, with Dorset Council as the local authority.
- Positioned between Ferndown (1 mi) and Verwood (4 mi) in postcode district BH22.
A typical West Moors project
An example we see often around BH22: re-glazing a suburb property in BH22 for warmth, security and a slimmer sightline.
Local issues we plan around in West Moors
- Draughty first-generation double glazing on the newer streets towards Verwood.
- Discoloured frames dragging down otherwise smart frontages around West Moors.
Materials & methods for West Moors
argon-filled sealed units with warm-edge spacers as standard
bonded or integral bars to match original glazing patterns
the most-requested finish on newer estate homes
useful for suburb streetscapes and conservation sightlines
Property types we work on in West Moors
Planning & conservation in West Moors
The local authority here is Dorset Council. Conservation overlays apply on some West Moors streets, where slim heritage-style units or respraying are the usual compliant routes.
Why West Moors trusts us
- Marine-grade hardware fitted as standard near the coast
- Recent work completed throughout BH22 and nearby
- In-house fitting team, not subcontracted labour
- Free, itemised written quotes — no commission-driven sales
West Moors FAQs
What property types do you see most around West Moors?
Mostly first-generation new-builds now a decade old and townhouse rows near the station, each of which we spec differently rather than using a one-size template.
Who handles planning for work in West Moors?
Dorset Council is the local authority. Where conservation rules apply we'll advise on a likely-acceptable approach before you commit.
Who is the local planning authority for West Moors?
Dorset Council. Conservation overlays apply on some West Moors streets, where slim heritage-style units or respraying are the usual compliant routes.
Do you cover the BH22 postcode specifically?
Yes, BH22 is core territory for us. We're between Ferndown and Verwood, so West Moors is an easy run.
How far do you travel to reach West Moors?
We're based in Cranbrook, just outside Exeter — about 67 miles from West Moors via the B3072. We fold it into our regional run and usually survey within 7–10 days.
"They quoted both replacement and spraying for our place near Ferndown and were straight about which made sense."
Also covering near West Moors
Genuinely close by — distances are road-realistic from West Moors:


Need full replacements in West Moors?
If frames are past refreshing, new A-rated units may be the better call. See window replacements in West Moors.
Get a written West Moors quote
Every West Moors job carries our 10-year guarantee and a clear, itemised written quote before any work begins.
Next steps for West Moors homes
If your project is in West Moors or anywhere across BH22, the next step is a free on-site survey. We'll confirm whether a timber installation suits your frames and give you a written, itemised price.
For period-property owners in West Moors, timber windows works best when it's specified around the property and the suburb setting rather than a generic template. We survey in person, price in writing, and back every job with a 10-year guarantee.
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