Professional, timely and helpful service! The carpenter arrived within an hour of me calling on a Saturday evening and sorted my front door for me the same night. Would highly recommend.
Amanda, Greenwich, SE10
We have expert tradesmen for all types of window and door fitting. Whether it’s a skilled carpenter to hang a wooden front door, or a glazier to install new double-glazed windows, or simply a handyman to fit new security devices, we’re here to help.
Wherever you are in London, we can arrange for a tradesman to start fixing a problem straightaway, or we can schedule a visit by one of our project estimators for planned work. Our estimators will provide you with a no-obligation fixed price quote.
Professional, timely and helpful service! The carpenter arrived within an hour of me calling on a Saturday evening and sorted my front door for me the same night. Would highly recommend.
Amanda, Greenwich, SE10
I really struggled to find someone to fix my shop's sash window. It's a tricky job because it's an old model, with parts that are not easy to replace. Aspect were very prompt to take the job, and they completed efficiently and without a fuss.
Guido, Fitzrovia, W1T
Efficient and quick service to the bi folding doors.
Harvey, Cobham, KT11
Our tradesmen can fit all types of wooden, metal frame or uPVC windows as well as glazed or un-glazed internal and external-facing doors: –
Wooden doorframes, especially in older properties, are rarely completely straight and square. Over time, the small movements within the structure of a building result in doorframes becoming bowed.
New wooden doors have straight edges so fitting them correctly to a frame that’s uneven takes knowledge and skill. Accurate measurements of the door and frame allow our experienced carpenters to plane a door so that it fits perfectly.
Inconsistent gaps will be present if a door isn’t planed correctly. Not only will this look unsightly but it can also create unnecessary draughts, which can mean higher energy bills than are necessary.
Although a good handyman can fit door handles, latches and other door furniture, we recommend using the skills of an experienced carpenter to fit a new wooden door. Our carpenters can also make repairs to damaged doorframes or fit a completely new frame.
We’re fully trade accredited. Aspect is a member of The Guild of Master Craftsmen, the Federation of Master Builders and the Glass and Glazing Federation.
We’re also members of FENSA, the UK’s largest and longest established Competent Person Scheme within the replacement window and door industry. This means we are able to fit windows and doors and self-certify the work in accordance with relevant Building Regulations.
If you haven’t already chosen the doors or windows you’d like fitted, our experts can offer their advice and recommendations. By understanding your needs, wishes and budget they’ll provide insights on a range of considerations, including: –
As a guide, we have tradespeople available to work in all 32 London boroughs and the City of London, and every postcode district that’s within the M25.
If you need to book one of our tradespeople to work outside the M25, we might still be able to help. Our scheduling team will check availability and let you know if we can book the right tradesperson for you.
Submit your callback request and someone will be in touch. We’re ready to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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