By webmaster on January 8th, 2012
Our sash window and door manufacturing has now moved from Dalkeith into a larger premises nearer the city centre.
Our new unit at 28 Tennent Street in Leith allows us the extra capacity we require for sash and case window manufacture, doors and other joinery. We also have a larger showroom now with more examples of our work.
By webmaster on January 8th, 2012
Edinburgh Sash and Case specialises in the maintenance, refurbishment and replacement of timber sash and case windows throughout Edinburgh, Lothian and the surrounding areas. We work on all buildings from Grade A Listed properties, to city tenements.
Our main services include:
- Converting single glazed sash and case to double glazing
- Complete new window manufacturing and fitting service
- Replacement sashes
- Draughtproofing and refurbishment work
- High quality pulley wheels and period ironmongery
- Full painting and exterior pointing service
For all of our window services we have a case study, and in the testimonials section you can read what our clients have said about us after using our services.
Sash windows are a prominent feature in our historic buildings and to complement your sash windows, our company also offers made-to-measure shutters with Georgian mouldings, to offer additional warmth and security to your home.
What separates Edinburgh sash and case from other window companies ? We have a full fitting service and extensive workshop facilities in the heart of Edinburgh. We manufacture sash and case windows using traditional joinery techniques, match existing mouldings and can supply promptly replacement sashes and full new windows. Customers have the comfort of knowing that their project is in the hands of a professional window company.
Our new showroom at Unit 28, Tenant Street in Leith has a full display of sash and case windows, draughtproofing materials and ironmongery. As a first step before a site visit, we advise our customers to come down to our workshop and showroom, where we can show you the options for your Sash and Case windows and talk you through the process of refurbishment or replacement. Alternatively, if you click Sample Quotes you will get a good indication of potential costs and a breakdown of works for your projects.
Finally, if you wish a site visit please click on ” Get a Quotation“.
If you are considering engaging Edinburgh Sash and Case for your window project, click here for a full guide to preparation works and terms and conditions.
The location map is below.
Office Hours.
Monday – Thursday 8 – 4:30
Friday – 8 – 3:30
Saturday 8 – 12:20
By webmaster on January 4th, 2012
We supply sash and case windows and all associated materials, to the trade sector in Edinburgh.
Single glazed sashes
Double glazed sash and case
Replacement sashes
All ironmongery
Parting beads
Baton rods
Lead
Ironmongery
Draughtproofing materials.
..Everything for sash windows
All windows are made with haunched mortice and tenons, all ironmongery is high quality, double glazed units are provided by the market leader and achieve unbeatable u values and best quality unsorted redwood is used for all our windows.
We’ll guarantee to at least match any comparable written quote. Our service is efficient and we will deliver free in Edinburgh and surrounding areas.
We’re confident you will get a better service, a better product, and a better price than you are currently paying. All we require is stone to stone sizes or finished sash sizes to give you a quotation
50% deposit confirms the order and 50% on delivery/ uplift.
Call us on 0131 661 3663 for a quotation, or come down to discuss your requirements to Unit 28, Tennant Street, Leith, Edinburgh
Get all your prices online now: Thesashandcasewindowshop.co.uk
By webmaster on December 31st, 2011

We use a variety of different double glazed units to suit the individual specification for our sash windows. We can make windows to suit any thickness of double glazed units, however an overall thickness of around 18mm is about the maximum you can fit before it starts to look a lot thicker than a traditional sash and case window.
For double glazed sashes in listed buildings and conservation areas, a slimline unit is often stipulated. This would normally be a 14mm, 4/6/4, argon filled, low e glass unit. We would usually fit toughened glass to the lower sashes for safety reasons for no additional cost .
We have adjusted the profiles of our sashes to allow us the maximum detail possible to the timber moulding, as well as the maximum energy efficiency. Sash and case windows are a traditional design and it has always been our company’s aim to keep them as traditional looking as possible.
Our windows are manufactured with haunched tenons to allow for the additional weight in a double glazed unit and often our top sashes have an ornate horned detail. The horn on the upper sash is a traditional detail to give strength to the upper sash in large windows (see picture to right).
To the eye our windows match almost exactly the look of the original single glazed sash.
By Brogan on December 6th, 2011