Windows & Doors in
Kingston upon Thames.
KT1 · KT2 · FENSA Reg 40373

Glazing for Kingston upon Thames properties
- Postcodes coveredKT1, KT2
- CouncilRoyal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Distance from base5.6 miles from Isleworth
- Conservation areas5 named
- FENSA registeredReg 40373 — self-certified installations
Conservation areas
Conservation areas in Kingston upon Thames have Article 4 directions. Confirm with Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames planning before ordering.
Housing stock in Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames spans multiple architectural periods. Each era has a matching frame profile and sightline — here's what we fit where.
| Era | Where | Recommended products |
|---|---|---|
| Victorian (1840-1901) | Brick terraces around Kingston Town centre and Norbiton | uPVC Sash Window, uPVC Flush Casement |
| Edwardian (1901-1918) | Grove Crescent and Queens Road semis | uPVC Flush Casement, uPVC Bay & Bow |
| 1930s suburbia | Coombe Lane West, Tudor Drive bay-fronted semis | uPVC Casement Window, Aluminium Casement |
| Modern riverside | Charter Quay and post-2000 flats | XFOLD120 Bifold, APX20 Plus Sliding Door |
Frequently asked about Kingston upon Thames
Do I need planning permission for replacement windows in Kingston upon Thames?
Most window replacements in Kingston upon Thames fall under permitted development. However, the Kingston Town and Norbiton conservation areas have Article 4 directions that remove this right — listed buildings always require listed building consent. Check with Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames planning before ordering.
Which window style suits Kingston upon Thames properties?
Kingston upon Thames has a mix of Victorian, Edwardian, 1930s housing stock. Victorian and Georgian properties typically use sliding sash or heritage casement profiles; 1930s semis suit flush casement or bay/bow windows; modern properties suit aluminium picture windows and bifold doors.
How long does a window installation take in Kingston upon Thames?
A typical 8-window installation takes 1-2 days. Bifold doors or sliding doors add another half-day each. We handle FENSA self-certification on completion so you don't need to deal with building control.
Are you FENSA registered?
Yes — Apex Glazing is FENSA registered (Reg 40373). This means we self-certify every window and door installation for Building Regulations Part L compliance without you needing separate building control inspection.
Do you cover all of KT1 and KT2?
Yes, we cover every street in KT1 and KT2, including all named conservation areas. We're based 5.6 miles from Kingston upon Thames, so installation teams are on site fast.






