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Window Repair,
Restoration & Maintenance

Oxford Window Repair specialises in providing high-quality window repair services tailored to the unique needs of each property.

Whether the issue is sticking sashes, draughts, broken cords, rotten timber, or damaged glazing, our skilled team provides practical, long-lasting solutions. Using traditional joinery techniques alongside modern repair methods, we improve both the performance and appearance of your windows.
 
Oxford Window Repair also specialises in full window restoration. We take a careful, sympathetic approach, especially with period homes and listed buildings, preserving original features wherever possible. Decay is removed, damaged sections are replaced with matching timber, and functionality is restored while maintaining historic character.
 
We also offer ongoing maintenance services to extend the life of wooden windows. Regular repainting, sealing, lubrication, and condition checks help prevent costly repairs. Tailored maintenance plans keep your windows energy-efficient, secure, and looking their best year after year.

Our work is grounded in traditional joinery skills and an in-depth understanding of timber windows, from historic sash and casement windows to carefully considered modern repairs. We believe in repairing rather than replacing wherever possible, using proven methods and high-quality materials to preserve the character, integrity and performance of each window.

Every project is approached with patience, precision and respect for the building it belongs to. From careful preparation and fine detailing to durable finishes, our aim is to produce work that not only looks right, but performs properly for years to come. This commitment to craftsmanship is what sets Oxford Window Repair apart and ensures results that truly stand the test of time.

We are so pleased with all the work from you and your team, and we really appreciate every extra you have provided along the way, knowing what a challenging job this has been.

H. North Oxfordshire