Wooden Windows Launches New Pre-finished Timber Range

Wooden Windows Launches New Pre-finished Timber Range

Wooden Windows, part of StairBox, has launched a new pre-finished timber window range with an impressive four-week lead time.

Wooden Windows has launched a new pre-finished timber window

This product launch gives the manufacturer a significant advantage in a market where fully finished timber windows typically take 8 to 12 weeks to supply.

The new range is delivered fully finished and ready to install, saving time on site and removing the need for decorators or subcontractors. Each unit is manufactured at the company’s Staffordshire factory and sprayed in a purpose-built booth using a four-coat, water-based, low-VOC system that delivers durability, environmental performance and a high-quality finish.

“We’ve designed this range to solve a real problem for the trade,” said Mike Walker, Managing Director of Wooden Windows.

“By offering a premium timber window that’s pre-finished and ready to fit in half the time of our competitors, we’re helping builders hit deadlines, cut finishing costs and still deliver the kind of quality homeowners expect.”

All Wooden Windows products are fitted with multi-point locking systems and are PAS 24 certified. This means they meet the security standards set out in Approved Document Part Q of the Building Regulations—now a requirement for both new builds and renovations in England and Wales.

The durable, factory-applied finish requires minimal maintenance, while the rigorous security testing gives homeowners peace of mind. Combined with their aesthetic appeal and strong environmental credentials, this new product is an excellent choice.

Builders and developers can also design online to their specifications and get an instant price using Wooden Windows’ Window Builder platform, eliminating the back-and-forth of traditional quoting.

The new pre-finished range is available now in white, direct from woodenwindows.com

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