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Installing Bespoke Windows & Doors Across Ireland

Background on Classic Windows & Doors: how long you’ve been in business, what areas you serve, and your dedication to Irish homeowners.

Benefits Of Installing Classic Windows

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Why Choose Windows & Doors

High-quality windows and doors help maintain indoor temperature, reduce heat loss, and lower energy bills, making your home more comfortable year-round.
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FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our windows? You’re in the right place. Below you’ll find answers to some of the most common queries we get from homeowners—from product options and energy efficiency to installation and budgeting. If you need more help, our team is always happy to assist.
The cost to replace windows can vary depending on the window type, size, material, and installation requirements. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $300 and $1,500 per window, including installation
The cost to replace windows can vary depending on the window type, size, material, and installation requirements. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $300 and $1,500 per window, including installation
The cost to replace windows can vary depending on the window type, size, material, and installation requirements. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $300 and $1,500 per window, including installation
Yes, replacing old or damaged windows is usually worth it. New windows can significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency, helping reduce heating and cooling costs. They also enhance comfort by reducing drafts, outside noise, and temperature fluctuations. In addition, modern windows provide better security, improved functionality, and a fresh, updated appearance that can increase your home’s overall value. If your windows are old, difficult to open, leaking air, or showing signs of damage, replacing them can offer long-term savings and a noticeable improvement in your home’s performance and comfort.
Most windows should be replaced every 15 to 25 years, depending on the material, climate, and maintenance. uPVC windows usually last around 20 years, while high-quality aluminium or wood windows can last even longer with proper care.
In Ireland, homeowners can access window upgrade grants through the SEAI Home Energy Upgrade Scheme, often referred to as the One-Stop Shop. This grant supports full home energy retrofits and includes financial assistance for replacing old windows and doors.