Sash · uPVC · Aluminium · Tilt & Turn · Sealed Units
Expert window repairs across New Cross SE14. Misted units, broken hinges, failed locks, stiff sashes — repaired same day without full window replacement in most cases. No call-out fee.
Local Window Repairs
BLD Locksmith & Window Repairs provides window repairs throughout New Cross SE14. From sash window cord and pulley repairs on Victorian terraces along New Cross Road to stiff uPVC windows near New Cross Gate, or failed sealed units on properties off Clifton Rise — all repaired same day.
New Cross has predominantly Victorian and inter-war terraced housing with a mix of original sash and replacement uPVC windows. We carry parts for both and complete most repairs in one visit. Need a locksmith in New Cross? We cover that too.
Window Repair Services
Stiff, dropped or leaking uPVC windows repaired in New Cross. Hinges, handles, locks and seals fixed without replacing the whole window.
Learn moreBroken sash cords, stiff sashes, rattles and draughts repaired in New Cross. We preserve original timber frames wherever possible.
Learn moreTilt-and-turn windows stuck in tilt or not closing fully repaired in New Cross. Handles, mechanisms and hinges replaced on the same visit.
Learn moreAluminium casement and sliding windows repaired in New Cross. Handles, hinges, locking mechanisms and seals — commercial and residential.
Learn moreMisted or failed double-glazed units replaced in New Cross without removing the frame. Restores clarity and thermal efficiency in a single visit.
Learn moreWindow draught-proofing fitted in New Cross for sash, casement and tilt-and-turn windows. Reduces heat loss and noise without replacing windows.
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FAQ
We repair sash, uPVC and timber windows in New Cross SE14. Sash cord replacements, hinge repairs, handle replacements, sealed unit replacement and draught-proofing are all covered.
New Cross is within our core South East London coverage — we typically arrive within 25–35 minutes. Most repairs are completed on the same visit.
Yes — a rattling sash window is usually caused by a loose or missing staff bead, worn parting beads, or a sash that is too narrow for the channel. We diagnose the cause and fix it with the appropriate repair, often applying draught-proofing at the same time.
Same-day service · All window types covered · No call-out fee