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Barry Bolton Windows

High Quality Windows For Every Home

From a single replacement frame to a full property renovation, we can provide smart and durable windows for your home. We specialise in supplying and fitting uPVC double glazing across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, helping local customers transform their properties with stylish new windows. To complete the look of your property, why not pair your new windows with a new front door, or bi-folding or French doors that bring the outside in? Whatever your plans for your property, we can help – with free home appraisals available and no deposit to pay. Get in touch today.

Extend Your Living Space

If you’re looking to gain more space at home, we can make it happen. We design and build stylish, functional conservatories that make perfect home offices, play rooms or dining areas – adding both space and value to your property. We also build beautiful bespoke glass verandas which can help you enjoy your garden all year round, complete with heating and LED lighting for entertaining in every season.

Fascias, Soffits, Gutters & More

Protect your roofline and keep your home looking its best with replacement fascias, soffits and guttering in a colour to complement your property. Furthermore, from a porch that provides extra storage and an added layer of security and insulation, to car ports where you can park your car protected from the elements, we can design and build practical additions to your home that you’ll use everyday. Get in touch to book your no obligation home appraisal.

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