Fixed Window Cost

A non-opening window designed to allow light in while providing maximum energy efficiency and uninterrupted views.

Does not openMaximum glass areaBest energy efficiency
£500 - £1,500

Average Price Range

A++

Energy Rating

Very High

Security Rating

30-40 years

Typical Lifespan

Fixed windows, also known as picture windows, offer unparalleled clarity and unobstructed views through their non-opening design. These windows prioritize light, visibility, and architectural impact over ventilation, making them perfect for framing spectacular vistas or enhancing the spaciousness of interior rooms. Their stationary nature eliminates movable parts, resulting in a sleek, minimalist profile that maximizes glass area while minimizing visible framing. The simplicity of fixed windows delivers significant practical advantages beyond aesthetics. Without opening mechanisms, hinges, or weather stripping that can deteriorate over time, these windows provide superior energy efficiency, achieving the tightest possible seal against air and water infiltration. This exceptional thermal performance makes them ideal for passive solar designs and energy-conscious homeowners seeking to reduce heating and cooling costs. Fixed windows offer remarkable design flexibility, available in virtually any shape from standard rectangles to dramatic geometric forms, circles, arches, or custom designs that serve as architectural focal points. They frequently feature in modern minimalist architecture, where floor-to-ceiling installations create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. In traditional settings, they often appear as feature windows in gable ends or as the central panel in bay window arrangements. The absence of moving parts contributes to exceptional durability and reduced maintenance requirements. With fewer potential failure points, fixed windows consistently outlast operable alternatives, making them cost-effective over the lifespan of a building. They also provide enhanced security, as their solid construction eliminates entry points. For optimal performance in residential settings, fixed windows are typically combined with operable styles in strategic locations to ensure adequate ventilation while maximizing light and views through the non-opening sections.

Advantages

  • Most energy efficient option
  • No mechanical parts to maintain
  • Maximum security
  • Uninterrupted views
  • Can be manufactured in custom shapes

Disadvantages

  • No ventilation
  • No emergency egress
  • Cleaning outside surface can be difficult

Best Suited For

Areas where ventilation is not needed

Feature walls

High up placements

Alongside operational windows

Fixed Window Replacement Costs

The table below shows average replacement costs for Fixed Window windows of different sizes, including supply and installation. Prices may vary based on specification, glazing options, and your location.

Window SizeSupply OnlyInstallationTotal CostTime to Install
Small (600 × 900mm)£375£150 - £250£5752-3 hours
Medium (1000 × 1200mm)£650£200 - £300£9003-4 hours
Large (1200 × 1500mm)£1,000£250 - £350£1,3004-5 hours
Extra Large (1800 × 2100mm)£1,425£300 - £450£1,8005-6 hours

Cost Factors

Factors that increase cost:

  • Triple glazing (+15-25%)
  • Acoustic glass for noise reduction (+10-20%)
  • Enhanced security features (+5-15%)
  • Custom finishes or colors (+5-10%)

Ways to save on cost:

  • Multiple window replacement discount (10-15%)
  • Standard sizing rather than custom dimensions
  • Off-peak installation (winter months)
  • Comparing quotes from multiple installers

Cost Comparison by Material

Different materials affect both the initial cost and long-term value of your Fixed Window windows. Below we compare typical costs and benefits:

MaterialPrice RangeEnergy EfficiencyLifespanMaintenance
uPVC£520 - £650Good (A-C)20-25 yearsLow
Aluminum£780 - £975Good (B-C)30-40 yearsLow
Timber£910 - £1170Good (B-C)30+ yearsMedium-High
Composite£1040 - £1300Excellent (A+)30-40 yearsLow

Long-Term Value Considerations

While uPVC is typically the most affordable option for Fixed Window windows, materials like timber and composite may offer better long-term value when considering lifespan, property value enhancement, and energy savings.

Initial Investment

uPVC offers the lowest upfront cost, while composite materials represent the highest initial investment.

Energy Savings

Composite and modern timber windows often provide the best thermal performance, resulting in higher energy savings.

Property Value

Timber and composite windows typically add more to property value, especially in period properties.

Key Features

Does not open

Maximum glass area

Best energy efficiency

Various shapes available

Opening Mechanisms

None
Default Mechanism

None

No opening mechanism - fixed window

Advantages

  • Maximum security
  • Best energy efficiency
  • Simplest construction

Disadvantages

  • No ventilation
  • No emergency egress
  • Cleaning exterior requires outside access

Maintenance

Maintenance Requirements

Very Low - just requires glass cleaning

Typical Lifespan: 30-40 years

Material Options

Excellent Compatibility

uPVC

Excellent Compatibility

Price Range:£250-£1200
Lifespan:20-30 years
Thermal Efficiency:Good
Maintenance:Very Low

Cost-effective for fixed panels

Aluminum

Excellent Compatibility

Price Range:£450-£2200
Lifespan:30-40 years
Thermal Efficiency:Poor to Good (with thermal break)
Maintenance:Very Low

Allows for very slim frames and maximum glass

Good Compatibility

Timber

Good Compatibility

Price Range:£550-£2800
Lifespan:25-35 years
Thermal Efficiency:Very Good

Traditional option, though cost-inefficient

Composite

Good Compatibility

Price Range:£600-£3000
Lifespan:30-45 years
Thermal Efficiency:Excellent

Premium option with excellent performance

Installation Guide

Installing Fixed Window typically involves measuring the window opening, removing existing windows, preparing the opening, and installing the new window frame. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fitting, sealing, and functionality.

Installation Process

  1. Measuring - Accurate measurement of the window opening
  2. Removal - Careful removal of existing windows
  3. Preparation - Clean and prepare the window opening
  4. Installation - Position and secure the new window frame
  5. Sealing - Apply proper sealing to ensure weatherproofing
  6. Finishing - Complete internal and external finishing work
  7. Testing - Check operation and make adjustments

Professional Installation

Professional installation ensures proper fitting and sealing

Installers have the right tools and equipment for the job

Installation typically takes 1-2 days depending on the number of windows

Professional installation often includes warranty and after-service

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