Windows & Doors in Stockport
Window and door installation in Stockport covers uPVC and aluminium glazed openings supplied and fitted from Absolute Window Co's Worsley manufacturing facility — across Cheadle, Bramhall and Marple, with Hazel Grove and Poynton also covered. Stockport conservation areas in Marple and Bramhall require specific window-design consents we handle on your behalf during the salesperson and survey visits.
Window & Door Specialists Across Stockport
Stockport borough covers some of south Manchester's most sought-after residential areas. Bramhall, Cheadle Hulme and Woodford are known for their large detached and semi-detached properties set in generous plots — the kind of homes where high-specification aluminium windows and wide-span bi-fold doors really come into their own. These properties often have extensive glazing across multiple elevations, and homeowners here increasingly choose slim-profile aluminium for its clean lines and contemporary feel.
The town centre around Stockport's famous viaduct tells a different story, with a mix of Victorian terraces and converted commercial buildings that require a more traditional approach. To the east, Marple, Romiley and Compstall have a distinct village character with stone-built properties lining the Peak Forest Canal corridor, where replacement windows need to respect existing stonework and the area's semi-rural identity. Hazel Grove and Poynton bridge the gap between suburban Manchester and the Cheshire countryside, with a blend of inter-war semis, modern estates and older cottages.
Our Worsley workshop is around 30 minutes from most of Stockport via the M60. Because we manufacture every product in-house, we can accommodate the wide variety of specifications that the borough's diverse housing demands — from heritage-style flush sash windows for a Marple stone terrace to floor-to-ceiling aluminium glazing for a new-build in Woodford.
Our Services Across Stockport
uPVC & Aluminium Windows
Whether you need slim-profile aluminium windows for a Bramhall detached or thermally efficient uPVC casements for a Heaton Moor semi, our made-to-measure window range includes casement, flush sash, tilt and turn and bay configurations. Every frame is fabricated at our Worsley facility to your property's exact dimensions.
Composite & Aluminium Doors
Stockport homeowners can choose from secure composite front doors in hundreds of colour and glass combinations, or aluminium bi-fold doors opening onto a Marple garden overlooking the canal. Every door features multipoint locking, anti-snap cylinders and thermally broken profiles.
Conservatories & Orangeries
The generous garden plots found across Bramhall, Cheadle Hulme and Poynton are perfectly suited to a conservatory or orangery extension. We design and build Victorian, Edwardian, lean-to and contemporary orangery styles with glazed or lightweight tiled roofing, tailored to complement the character of your home.
Commercial Shopfronts
For businesses along Stockport's bustling Merseyway, the A6 corridor through Hazel Grove, or Marple's vibrant high street, our aluminium shopfront systems deliver expansive display glazing, enhanced security and a polished commercial finish with minimal disruption during installation.
Why Stockport Homeowners Choose Us
Around 30 Minutes Away
Around 30 minutes from our Worsley base via the M60. Close enough for prompt site surveys, timely deliveries and responsive aftercare throughout the Stockport borough.
Fully Accredited
CERTASS registered, Checkatrade approved, TrustMark certified and FMB members. Every Stockport installation is accompanied by a government-backed compliance certificate.
In-House Manufacturing
We fabricate every window, door and conservatory at our own facility. That means faster lead times, tighter quality control and competitive pricing.
Our Guarantee
Every Stockport installation is guaranteed for 10 years on the uPVC and aluminium frames, 5 years on sealed glass units and 2 years on hardware — backed by our CERTASS Insurance-Backed Guarantee.
Installing Windows & Doors in Stockport
Marple Bridge conservation area and parts of Bramhall village have planning restrictions that govern the appearance of replacement windows and doors. Permitted materials, colours and glazing bar configurations are specified to preserve the streetscape character, and advance approval may be needed for properties within these zones. We regularly work within conservation guidelines and can advise on what is permissible before you commit to an order.
Large detached properties across Bramhall and Cheadle Hulme often benefit from aluminium rather than uPVC for the contemporary aesthetic that homeowners in these areas want. Aluminium's slimmer sightlines allow more glass area per opening, creating a lighter, more modern look that complements high-end interiors. In contrast, Marple and Romiley's stone-built properties need colour-matched frames — typically in anthracite grey, slate grey or heritage finishes — to sit naturally against the local gritstone.
Stockport's Victorian terraces around the town centre sometimes feature unusual arched window heads or ornate stone surrounds that require bespoke curved or shaped frames. Properties along the Peak Forest Canal corridor through Marple and Compstall may also need additional consideration for damp and drainage, particularly on ground-floor openings near the waterway where moisture levels can be elevated.
Areas We Cover in Stockport
We install windows, doors and conservatories across the entire Borough of Stockport including Stockport town centre, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Bramhall, Marple, Romiley, Hazel Grove, Poynton, Woodford, Bredbury, Brinnington, Compstall, Heaton Moor, Heaton Mersey and Heaton Chapel.
We also serve neighbouring areas including Manchester, Trafford and Tameside.
Stockport Windows & Doors — FAQs
Do I need conservation area consent in Marple or Bramhall?
Both Marple and Bramhall have conservation areas covering parts of the historic cores, with specific rules on window materials, colour and glazing bar design on any elevation visible from a public highway. Article 4 directions may also apply to particular streets, removing the usual permitted development rights. We'll check Stockport Council's mapping for your address and advise whether consent is needed before any work starts.
How long does it take you to reach Stockport for a survey or install?
From our Wardley workshop it's around 30 minutes to most Stockport addresses including Stockport centre, Marple, Bramhall, Cheadle, Heaton Moor and Hazel Grove. We can usually arrange a free no-obligation survey within the same week. There is no travel surcharge anywhere inside the borough.
How should I prepare my Stockport home before installers arrive?
Before our team arrives at your Stockport home, please move heavy furniture clear of each window we'll be replacing, and take down any curtains, blinds, pictures or shelves close to the window. Our team can help on the day if anything's awkward. Pets are best kept in a separate room away from work areas; we keep doors closed where requested. Floor protection is laid by us as standard. Garden access and side-passage clearance matters for us bringing materials in and old frames out. Confirmation details are sent the week before the install with arrival window and the team contact. Stockport addresses including Stockport centre, Cheadle, Bramhall, Marple and Hazel Grove are all served from our Worsley M28 base.
How noisy and dusty is a typical window installation in a Stockport home?
There's noticeable noise during frame removal — drilling and cutting equivalent to a short DIY job per window, typically 15–20 minutes per opening — and modest dust where existing plaster is disturbed at the reveals. Our team uses dust sheets, floor protection and HEPA-vacuum extraction to keep particulate within the immediate work zone, but expect a thin film on horizontal surfaces near the windows that's wiped down at end-of-day. Multi-window days (typical full-house installs are 4–6 windows per day for a Stockport semi or three-bed terrace) produce more noise overall, but each individual window is removed and replaced sequentially so disruption stays localised rather than affecting every room at once. Most homeowners find they can comfortably stay home during the install, particularly outside the immediate work zone.