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New window, Ireland

New Windows

We deliver and install your made-to-measure bespoke windows. Some standard windows you can order off-the-shelf to unbeatable in our online shop ...

New windows in Ireland

We replace your windows in your residential property with a window of your choice. We source the type of window you like and install it for you. The most economical way for getting a new window is to check out or online shop. If you find a suitable window off-the-shelf we can deliver these windows with a very short lead time. If you need bespoke windows then feel free to use our configurators to get a specific quote from us.

Is there a grant for replacing windows in Ireland?

The Irish government consistently adjusts its support for Irish households in terms of grants for energy-saving measures. At Perfect Home, we are dedicated to assisting you in accessing the available grants for your project, particularly for window replacements. Here are the most suitable grants (as of 2023):

  1. Fully Funded Energy Upgrade - this SEAI grant provides free energy-efficient home upgrades for homeowners that receive certain welfare payments and other vulnerable citizens

  2. One Stop Shop Service - A registered SEAI contractors will manage the energy-saving process for you. For window replacement, you can expect a grant ranging from €1,500 for apartments to €4,000 for detached houses.

We prioritise helping our clients initiate the grant application process and obtain the necessary support.

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Our Window and Door Configurators

​Design online your own new windows and doors, send it to us and we'll give you a detailed quote. Choose between PVC and composite materials (Palladio).

Types of New Windows

There are many types of windows to choose from. All of them have their own advantages. We are here to help you to choose the most suitable one for your property.

  • uPVC windows

  • Aluminium windows

  • Aluclad windows

  • Wooden windows

  • Tilt and turn windows

  • Vertical sliding sash windows

  • Skylights

  • Single-glazed

  • Double-glazed

  • Triple-glazed

We can install any window you pick. We take the measurements for you, source the windows and fit them professionally. We recommend the windows manufactured by the Irish company IDEAL FRAMES. The company builds bespoke windows based on a high-quality frame from Germany:

Advantages of New Windows

Even if your windows are still functional, new windows can yield many benefits - including financial rewards.

  • Energy & cost savings

  • Lower heating costs

  • Improved comfort

  • Reduced condensation

  • Increased safety

  • etc.

Window Replacement with Window Installer Perfect Home

We make your window replacement happen! We are professional window installers with years of experience in replacing all old windows in your home. Our approach to fitting windows in an existing house leaves you without any worries. We measure your windows, source suitable windows for you and install them with minimum disruption to your live in your home.

humm by flexifi: “Buy Now – Pay Later”

Perfect Home has teamed up with "humm by flexifi" to offer our customers flexible payment options for their house refurbishment. Get your new windows and doors replaced now and pay later for it.

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Want to keep your old windows?

If you decide to keep your old windows for the time being then we can do a health check of all your windows by adjusting all hinges, replacing damaged seals and handles and fixing fogged up areas. In addition, if you have uPVC windows then we could spray them with a colour of your choice and they will look like new!

Contact us now!

Email: info@perfecthome.ie
Mobile: +353 86 8841950

service area.

LOCAL. RELIABLE. FAST.

Our professional teams are located in county Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Offaly, Laois, Tipperary, Waterford, Kilkenny, Carlow and Wexford. Rely on your local service for all your window and door needs. We are there for you when you need us ...

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