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New Windows Grant for Casement Windows

About Our Grants

Through Help 2 Buy Windows, you could get brand new, fully funded windows. Our grants were designed to help people who may not receive help from the government or local charities, but may not be able to afford new windows without financial help.

To find out if you’re eligible for fully funded windows, simply put your details into our funding checker, and one of our team will be in touch to talk you through your funding or finance options.

Available in most UK postcodes on a “first-come, first-served” basis.

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Benefits of Casement Windows

Casement windows have hinges on the sides so they open outwards like a door. They are a popular choice due to their main advantages, such as:

  • Highly Energy Efficient
  • Improved Ventilation
  • Enhanced Security
  • Low Maintenance

They are extremely versatile; they suit any style of home, and are cost-effective, making them very popular in the UK.

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Why New Windows?

All our windows promise superb thermal performance and security, making them ideal for energy saving improvements and for energy efficiency improvements while catering to your aesthetic and functional needs.

  • Improves Comfort
  • Reduces Heat Loss
  • Saves On Energy Bills
  • Eliminates Drafts
  • Improves Home Security

Improve energy efficiency of your property and it’s EPC rating and get more curb appeal with one change and the help of a new windows grant!

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How much money can casement windows save?

Detached

Semi-Detached

Bungalow

A Rated

£120-£155

£80-£110

£55-£75

B Rated

£110-£140

£75-£100

£50-£70

C Rated

£105-£135

£75-£100

£50-£65

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Why Choose Help 2 Buy Windows?

Funding Options

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Help 2 Buy Windows’ new windows grant can help low income households when it comes to buying a new casement window in UK.

Over £500,000 in Grants

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Help 2 Buy Windows have provided over £500,000 in grants, including grant for windows support, to help families living with disabled children.

Rated Number ONE

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Help 2 Buy Windows is the number one rated double glazing installer in the UK.

Steps To Getting New Casement Windows

Complete The Funding Checker

Use the funding checker tool to receive a complimentary, customised window quotation that will provide insight into potential new windows grant funding and home upgrade grant and loan scheme options that may be accessible to you.

Book Your Free No Obligation Home Survey

A qualified assessor will arrange a site visit to accurately measure your windows and doors, provide you with a detailed pricing estimate, and furnish you with pertinent information regarding any applicable special discounts, grants, or funding opportunities for which your property may be eligible.

Manufacture

Once you have accepted the offer, the casement windows will be manufactured to the utmost standards of quality and craftsmanship.

Installation

Now that the glazed windows have been manufactured, it is time for the installation process. Our team of fully qualified installers will ensure that you experience a stress-free and flawless installation, providing you with utmost satisfaction.

Industry Leading Guarantee’

All installations are backed by a minimum 10-year guarantee, offering you the peace of mind that you rightfully expect from the United Kingdom’s premier double or triple glazed windows installer with the highest ratings.

Homeowners: If Your Windows And Doors Are 5 Years Old Or Older You Could Qualify For A Free Windows And Doors Grant UK, Complete The Funding Checker Below To See If You Qualify For Grants, Funding or Incentives

    Now, select from the dropdown boxes belowGreat, you're nearly there, just complete the following fields to receive a detailed explanation of the Funding & Grants available to you.

    Your information will be held securely & only used for the purpose of this application. Please be as accurate as possible with the information you provide as false information could affect your application.

    By submitting this form you agree to being contacted by Help 2 Buy Scheme to discuss your application, agree to our Privacy Policy & fully understand that the Help 2 Buy Grant is not a Government Grant. H2B Windows Ltd will never disseminate your information to any third party installer without gaining prior permission. Every application will be dealt with by H2B Windows until we are satisfied which option you have qualified for, at that point you may be offered the option to deal with a third party organisation at your own discretion.

    Free no obligation assessment

    Our funding is limited and is awarded on a “first-come, first-served” basis

    Reduce heating bills and increase the value of your home

    Improve your home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating

    Unlike other schemes, the help-to-buy scheme enables you to choose from hundreds of styles and colours to suit your property

    With the “help to buy scheme,” you do not need to part with your hard-earned savings

    The New Help2Buy Window Grant Scheme™ Is Not a Government Scheme

    Available in most UK postcodes

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    Casement Windows FAQ’s

    Casement Window in UK

    uPVC casement windows and flush fit windows refer to two distinct styles of windows that are often made from unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride, a durable and heat-resistant plastic often used in window constructions.

    1. uPVC Casement Windows: This is the standard style for casement windows, in which the window sash (the part that holds the glass and frame together) opens outward horizontally from the side, typically with a single or double hinge. The frame of a traditional uPVC window protrudes outwards from the window casing, adding depth to the window design. This style is quite popular because it allows for unobstructed views and maximises ventilation.
    2. Flush Fit Casement Windows: In contrast, flush-fit casement windows have the sash that sits flush (level) with the frame, giving the window a smooth and flat appearance. The ‘flush’ design of these windows offers a sleek, streamlined look which often fits better with modern architecture or in conservation areas where traditional timber designs are required. They provide the same functionality as regular casement windows but with a different aesthetic.

    So, in summary, the difference between these two styles of windows is primarily aesthetic, with the traditional uPVC windows having a frame that protrudes from the window casing and the flush fit windows having a flat, smooth finish that sits level with the frame. The choice between the two often comes down to individual preference and the property’s architectural style, where they are to be installed. If you still have single glazed casement windows, you may qualify for grants to upgrade to double or triple glazing, improving efficiency even further.

    Casement windows are a popular type of window commonly found in homes. They are hinged on one side and open outward, typically operated with a crank handle or lever. When the window opens, it functions like a door, allowing for maximum ventilation and easy access for cleaning.

    These windows are known for their versatility and functionality. They can be installed as individual windows or grouped together in a series to form a bay or bow window. Our windows are available in various sizes, shapes, and materials, including uPVC, wood, and aluminium, giving homeowners a range of options to match their home’s architectural style. Choosing casement windows can be a smart choice for home upgrades, as they improve both appearance and performance.

    One of the key advantages of casement windows is their excellent energy efficiency. When closed, they create a tight seal, minimising air leakage and helping to improve insulation. This can contribute to lower energy consumption, reduced heating and cooling costs, and an improved energy performance certificate (EPC) rating for your property.

    Due to their single-panel design, casement windows are also appreciated for their unobstructed views. The absence of a vertical mullion in the middle of the window allows for a clear and expansive view of the outdoors.

    In terms of security, our windows offer a high level of protection. The hook-shaped locks within the frame make them highly resistant to forced entry when properly secured. Casement windows come in different opening styles, including side‑hung and top hung (hinged at the top and opening outward), giving you flexibility depending on where the window is located in your home.

    Maintenance of these windows is relatively straightforward. They can be easily cleaned from both the inside and outside of the house, as they open fully. Regular inspection and lubrication of the hinges and hardware can ensure smooth operation over time.

    Overall, casement windows provide homeowners with a practical, aesthetically pleasing, and energy-efficient window option that offers excellent ventilation, unobstructed views, and enhanced security.

    Eligibility for replacing single glazed windows and window replacement support can depend on several factors, including your household income, the condition of your existing windows, and whether you’re experiencing issues such as poor window locking or general disrepair. In many cases, funding is administered through local authorities, so availability can vary depending on where you live. Your funding options may also vary depending on your universal credit status, how urgently new windows are needed, and whether the work qualifies as energy efficient upgrades designed to reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. All of these factors go into whether you will be eligible for grants for replacing single glazed windows. Government and local council energy-efficiency initiatives, including the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), have increased awareness around improving home insulation and window efficiency.

    Installing high-performance casement windows is one of the best ways to improve your home in Northern Ireland, helping keep more heat inside for a warm home and reducing energy waste. When paired with an efficient heating system like a heat pump, quality double glazing can significantly boost energy saving performance, cutting bills and lowering carbon emissions. While we don’t install heat pumps or run any grant schemes ourselves, many homeowners in Northern Ireland benefit from draught proofing initiatives such as the Affordable Warmth Scheme, which aims to support home energy efficiency improvements across the region. Ready to see what energy efficient home improvements might be available for you?