
New Windows for Bath Homes
Window Replacements for period-property owners across Bath, Somerset — about 63 miles from our base, with a 10-year guarantee.
How we approach replacements in BA1
Bath is a city in Somerset, and the replacement windows that works here is rarely the same as the next town over. We tailor every job around owners of period and conservation-area homes who need work that respects original sightlines, with Bath & North East Somerset Council planning expectations factored in from the first visit.
Bath & North East Somerset Council covers Bath, and we know its quirks well. From bath-stone georgian crescents to exposed city frontages, our replacement windows is matched to the local weather, access and street character around BA1.
- Covered from our Cranbrook base — roughly 63 miles by road via the A4/A36.
- Around 6 miles west of Keynsham, with Bath & North East Somerset Council as the local authority.
- Positioned between Keynsham (6 mi) and Radstock (7 mi) in postcode district BA1.
A typical Bath project
An example we see often around BA1: true timber sash replacement on a listed Crescent property (via partner joiners).
Local issues we plan around in Bath
- Georgian sashes losing weight cords and rotting.
- Inappropriate uPVC fitted to listed terraces decades ago.
Materials & methods for Bath
handy on hard-to-reach or upper-storey openings
useful for city streetscapes and conservation sightlines
any RAL or dual-colour finish, sprayed to a factory-grade standard
Property types we work on in Bath
Planning & conservation in Bath
The local authority here is Bath & North East Somerset Council. Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — listed-building consent is required for almost any visible window change in the central area.
Why Bath trusts us
- FENSA-registered and Building-Regs compliant across Bath & North East Somerset Council
- Marine-grade hardware fitted as standard near the coast
- In-house fitting team, not subcontracted labour
Bath FAQs
Are you experienced with Bath's listed-building consent process?
Yes — we work to specs that consistently get approved by Bath & North East Somerset's heritage team, and partner with traditional timber joiners for full timber installs.
Will an on-site respray need consent?
For listed buildings, often yes; we can supply colour and spec details to support an application.
What's the most common job you do in Bath?
Typically true timber sash replacement on a listed crescent property (via partner joiners) — georgian sashes losing weight cords and rotting is the usual trigger for period-property owners here.
Which areas near Bath do you also cover?
Alongside Bath we regularly work in Keynsham (6 mi west), Radstock (7 mi south-west), Midsomer Norton (9 mi south-west) and the wider BA1 district.
How far do you travel to reach Bath?
We're based in Cranbrook, just outside Exeter — about 63 miles from Bath via the A4/A36. We fold it into our regional run and usually survey within 7–10 days.
"Honest about what spray could and couldn't do on our listed terrace."
Also covering near Bath
Genuinely close by — distances are road-realistic from Bath:



Could spraying suit your Bath home instead?
If your frames are structurally sound, on-site spraying typically costs 60–75% less. See window spraying in Bath.
Book your free Bath survey
From Keynsham across to Bath, we keep it simple: survey, written quote, then a tidy install.
The Bath bottom line
We cover Bath alongside Keynsham and Radstock as part of our Somerset catchment. Owners of period and conservation-area homes who need work that respects original sightlines — that's exactly who our replacement windows is built for.
For period-property owners in Bath, replacement windows works best when it's specified around the property and the city 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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