Future Windows has a factory in Horley where we manufacture products for supply and installation purposes. Established in 1981, we create our own products. There are never any middlemen to deal with and our company passes down the savings to you. By maintaining control over design and manufacture, the client is assured of a superior product.
Individual areas covered by Future Windows include:
Caterham | Cranleigh | Crawley | Crowborough | Dorking | Edenbridge | Horley | Lingfield | Oxted | Redhill | Reigate | Westerham
We also cover all locations across Surrey and the South East.
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To learn more about our services, please contact us on 01293 774223.
Future Windows is a proud member of FENSA and of the Guild of Master Craftsmen. We can also install double-glazed products from Liniar.
We offer 10-year guarantees on our products, compile free quotations and allow you to request a call back from our company if you wish to talk about your personal requirements at a more convenient time.
You can download brochures or choose to have hard copies sent out so you can browse our products from the comfort of your own home.
This is a lightweight product with a slim profile that maximises the glass area. Our aluminium windows have an expected 40-year lifespan.
Designed with UPVC frames which are rigid and low in maintenance, an installation in this material offers excellent thermal insulation.
Manufactured in fixed or moveable frames, sash windows are made in a sliding, single-hung or double-hung design for easier opening.
Primarily made in glass with frames in a choice of materials, having a conservatory built extends living space into the outdoor world.
Used as the entranceway to a home, front doors act as barriers which improve security and have a visual appeal that is sure to impress.
Durable, modern and low in maintenance, aluminium doors are suitable for domestic or commercial entranceways and have slimmer profiles.
Consisting of multiple panels that open in a concertina style within tracks, bi-fold doors form wide, seamless and unobstructed openings.
A modern choice with complete durability and fitted to be strong and secure, composite doors use high-density foam for added insulation.
Designed using 17th century architecture as inspiration, French doors increase ventilation, optimise light and provide a clearer view.
Used to bridge interior and exterior space, patio doors open onto an outdoor area and need minimal swing space – ideal for smaller rooms.
Uphold safety standards, and protect people and property, by calling Future Windows to discuss new fire doors for HMOs and businesses.
Business customers can have commercial door installations undertaken to improve security, heat retention, fire safety and everyday use.