We supply and fit aluminium windows, doors and glazing repairs across Birmingham and the surrounding West Midlands area, covering B1–B48, plus B62–B98. Typical supplied-and-fitted cost for a standard 1200 × 1200mm casement in Birmingham is £660–£1,000.
Birmingham housing is dominated by Victorian and Edwardian terraces through Balsall Heath, Sparkhill and Kings Heath, huge runs of 1930s bay-fronted semis in Hall Green, Kingstanding and Great Barr, and a fast-growing stock of city-centre apartments where slim aluminium frames are the default spec. That matters, because the right window is the one that suits the stock — not the one the salesperson has in the van.
Birmingham has conservation areas including the Jewellery Quarter, Moseley, Edgbaston and Bournville, where frame profile and sightlines are scrutinised. Replacing windows is permitted development for most houses, but a conservation area with an Article 4 direction removes that right, flats have no permitted development rights at all, and a listed building always needs listed building consent.
Check with Birmingham City Council before you order anything. A pre-application conversation costs nothing; an enforcement notice costs a great deal. In practice, conservation officers object to thick sightlines rather than to aluminium as a material — which is exactly why a slim aluminium heritage profile is routinely accepted where uPVC is refused.
Birmingham sits in the West Midlands pricing band, which runs at roughly 95% the national average. These are supplied-and-fitted ranges including VAT.
| Job | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Casement window, approx. 600 × 900mm supplied & fitted | £490 – £720 |
| Casement window, approx. 1200 × 1200mm supplied & fitted | £660 – £1,000 |
| Casement window, approx. 1800 × 1200mm supplied & fitted | £930 – £1,380 |
| Tilt & turn window, approx. 1200 × 1200mm supplied & fitted | £810 – £1,190 |
| Three-section bay window supplied & fitted | £2,090 – £3,420 |
| Bi-fold door, 3 panes, approx. 3m supplied & fitted | £3,610 – £5,700 |
| Whole house, 3-bed semi (8–10 windows) supplied & fitted | £6,180 – £10,450 |
Ranges include VAT and installation. Final price depends on size, spec, access and site condition — a survey gives you a fixed number.
Most window faults are repairs, not replacements. A misted unit is £80–£190 and keeps your existing frame. A handle is £40–£100. A dropped sash is usually a hinge, at £60–£110. And if a window is broken or a door will not lock, we treat it as an emergency — same day where a fitter is free in your B postcode, next day everywhere else.
| Job | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Misted / blown double glazed unit, replaced per unit | £80 – £190 |
| Same-day glass replacement, standard pane per pane | £120 – £280 |
| Emergency boarding up per opening | £90 – £180 |
| Window or door handle replaced per handle | £40 – £100 |
| Friction hinge replaced per hinge | £60 – £110 |
| Lock / locking mechanism replaced per lock | £80 – £180 |
Ranges include VAT and installation. Final price depends on size, spec, access and site condition — a survey gives you a fixed number.
We cover B1–B48, plus B62–B98, plus the wider Birmingham City Council area.
A standard 1200 × 1200mm aluminium casement window typically costs £660–£1,000 supplied and fitted in Birmingham, reflecting West Midlands pricing. A small window runs £490–£720 and a large one £930–£1,380. A full three-bed semi generally lands between £6,180 and £10,450.
We cover B1–B48, plus B62–B98 and the surrounding West Midlands area. If you are just outside, put your postcode on the quote form and we will confirm your local installer and lead time.
For most houses, no — it is permitted development. But Birmingham has conservation areas including the Jewellery Quarter, Moseley, Edgbaston and Bournville, where frame profile and sightlines are scrutinised, so check with Birmingham City Council before you order: a conservation area with an Article 4 direction removes permitted development rights, and a listed building always needs consent.
Yes. Broken glass, a door that will not lock, a break-in or storm damage are treated as emergencies — same day where a fitter is free in your postcode, next day everywhere else. Boarding up is £90–£180 and same-day glass replacement £120–£280.
Free survey, fixed price, no pressure. Or call us and we'll give you a realistic ballpark in five minutes.