TK Windows the Clitheroe Specialist Provider of A-rated Specialist Windows and Doors
Best quality residential and commercial windows and doors in the Ribble Valley
TK Windows is a name synonymous with quality and no matter your requirements, our windows and doors are the perfect partners to complete the look of your home or business. With over 50 years’ experience in the industry, we supply and install all kinds of windows and doors for both residential and commercial properties in Whalley, Clitheroe and throughout Ribble Valley.
Quality assurance
As Rehau authorised partners and additionally Certass verified, we proudly display our trade marks so you can rest safe in the knowledge that we are unsurpassed in our quality standards. As Solidor recommended installers, our Solidor doors offer maximum security and additionally, all of our uPVC products come with a ten year guarantee for ultimate long term peace of mind.
A-rated energy efficient
The Window Energy Ratings scheme is a government approved scheme which aims to regulate and quality control the energy efficiency of windows and doors. All of our A-rated windows meet the highest standards in accordance with the scheme and are delivered to you with the lowest prices on the market.
Unbeatable prices
TK Windows are truly your one stop shop and will beat any genuine like-for-like quotation for windows and doors.
Why choose TK Windows?
There are a variety of reasons to choose TK Windows. If you are in Whalley, Clitheroe or the Ribble Valley you will not find a wider range of styles and varieties anywhere else. Our comprehensive range comes with to suit every possible requirement.
- A-rated energy efficient
- Solidoor recommended retailer
- Certass Verified Professionals
- Rehau authorised partners
- uPVC ten year guarantee
- Unbeatable prices – will beat any true like-for-like quote
Why not join our countless satisfied customers in the Ribble Valley? Please get in touch today to speak with one of our dedicated and friendly experts who will be happy to provide a no obligation free-quotation?