If you’re looking for high-quality uPVC windows in Manchester, Reddish Joinery provides a full service from design and manufacture through to installation and aftercare. Based in Greater Manchester and established in 1967, we bring expert craftsmanship and local knowledge to help you upgrade your home with confidence.
Whether your property is a modern city-centre apartment or a classic terrace in Chorlton or Didsbury, our team will work with you to choose the right style, finish and glazing to suit your needs and budget
Our uPVC windows combine aesthetic appeal with performance. Thanks to multi-chambered frame profiles and quality glazing, they help reduce heat loss and improve sound insulation — particularly useful in busy Manchester locations.
Many homeowners ask, “Are uPVC windows energy efficient?” The answer is yes. Our modern uPVC systems paired with high-performance glazing can help lower your energy use and increase comfort throughout the year.
You can personalise your windows with an extensive palette of finishes — standard white, anthracite grey, Chartwell green, wood-grain effects and more — so your windows match your home’s character. Every unit is made to measure and fitted with secure multipoint locks for peace of mind.
When you choose us for your Manchester home, you benefit from a streamlined, full-service
approach:
1. On-site survey – We’ll visit your property in Manchester, measure your existing openings,
record your preferences and discuss design and finish.
2. Manufacture – Your new windows are made in our local workshop to exact dimensions and
quality standards.
3. Installation – We remove any outdated windows (if required), install your new uPVC frames,
finish with care and leave your home ready to use.
4. After-care and guarantee – You’ll receive full guarantees on both the product and
installation, and our team remains available for any future support.
Our experience across Manchester homes — from city apartments to suburban semi-detached houses — means we are familiar with local building types, access constraints and planning or conservation considerations.
We offer a comprehensive suite of styles, including:
Homeowners often ask, “Are uPVC windows better than aluminium?” It depends on the priorities. uPVC tends to offer superior insulation and lower maintenance, while aluminium gives slimmer frames and a more modern aesthetic. We’ll help you compare both so you can choose what works best for your property
One frequent query we hear is, “How much do uPVC windows cost in the UK?” Because every property is different, the cost varies. Key influencing factors include:
We will provide you with a detailed, transparent quotation after our survey — with no hidden costs.
You might wonder, “Can uPVC windows be repaired or do they need replacing?” Minor faults like worn handles or broken seals can sometimes be remedied. However, if frames are aged, discoloured, warped or draughty, replacing them with new high-performance uPVC windows is often more effective in the long term.
We proudly serve Manchester neighbourhoods including Didsbury, Fallowfield, Withington,
Chorlton, Hulme and beyond, helping homeowners upgrade their properties with reliable, high
quality uPVC windows.
Ready to improve your windows? Contact Reddish Joinery today to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation for uPVC windows in Manchester. We’ll visit your home, review your requirements and provide you with a tailored quotation designed around your property and preferences.
Do I need planning permission to replace my windows in Manchester?
In most standard homes the answer is no. But if your property is listed or in a conservation area you should check local requirements — we’ll guide you through this during the survey.
How long do uPVC windows last?
With good care, modern uPVC windows typically last 25 to 30 years or more. They won’t warp or
rot like timber and require minimal maintenance.
Are your installers qualified and insured?
Yes. All our installations are carried out by our own experienced team. They are insured and trained
to deliver consistently high standards of workmanship.