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Askwith Window Company
Otley

Based in Otley in the Wharfe Valley, we manufacture and install traditional Accoya timber sash windows and doors, all built using the highest quality materials in our specialist local workshop.

Transforming your property with beautiful, hand crafted Accoya timber.

At the Askwith Window Company, we offer a full service repair and replacement of traditional sash windows and Accoya timber doors. Our services include overhaul, heritage work, splicing, draught proofing and specialist Joinery.

We provide a full service design, rebuild and replacement service for windows and doors, using premium materials and traditional craftsmanship.

  • Expert restoration and refurbishment of existing sash and casement windows.
  • Design and installation of beautiful fully painted, double glazed sash and traditional windows for a warmer, safer home.
  • Design, build and install of traditional hardwood doors and bi folding doors.
  • Sustainability Focus, we use sustainably sourced hardwoods and environmentally friendly finishes where possible.
  • A trusted family run business with over sixty years combined experience.

Add a touch of elegance to your home with locally handcrafted, expertly installed sash windows.

Bi-folding doors flood your home with natural light, and create a versatile indoor-outdoor space.

With a combined 60 years joinery experience, offering exceptional craftsmanship and service.

Draught proofing sash windows helps maintain warmth in your home, cuts down on noise, and is eco-friendly.

Accoya timber.

The timbers we use aren’t like other timbers. Accoya is the world’s leading long life wood, with a guarantee of at least 50 years when installed above ground.

Even below water or underground, it comes with a guarantee of 25 years. It swells and shrinks far less than other timbers, which means lower maintenance costs, and because it’s so much easier to coat, the coatings last three to four times longer as well.

That’s not all. It’s indigestible to many insects, it’s resistant to degradation from ultraviolet light, it naturally improves thermal insulation, and crucially, it’s sustainable sourced.

What’s more, it looks great too.

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