Rehau Total 70 made-to-measure uPVC windows delivered to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and mainland Scotland for £179 via pallet courier. Scottish Highlands & Islands quote-only.
We charge £179 for kerbside pallet delivery to mainland Scotland — a flat rate that's the same whether you're in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, or anywhere else south of Inverness on the mainland rail/road network.
We don't pretend delivery to Scotland is the same £69 as England & Wales. It genuinely costs us more — longer transit, pallet courier rather than van, higher fuel and driver cost. Some competitors hide a Scottish surcharge by quoting "England & Wales £69" and then adding £50-80 at checkout for Scottish postcodes. Ours is upfront.
Also £179: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen (central), Dundee, Paisley, Stirling, Dumfries, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Perth (PH1-PH15 only), Falkirk, Kirkcaldy, Livingston.
Pallet delivery to the Highlands and Islands is priced per-order because ferry crossings, mountain roads, and remote village access vary enormously.
Contact us for a manual quote if your postcode is: IV (Inverness, Highland), KW (Orkney, Caithness), PH16-PH50 (Highland Perthshire), HS (Outer Hebrides), ZE (Shetland), AB30-AB63 (rural Aberdeenshire)
Call 0800 861 1450 or email info@glazingquoter.co.uk with your exact postcode and order details. We'll come back with a fixed delivery price typically within a working day. Expect anything from £250 to £450 depending on postcode and access.
Glasgow and Edinburgh tenements — the 19th-century sandstone apartment blocks that define both cities — have distinctive tall windows, often 1000-1400mm wide and 1800-2400mm tall. Our Top Hung with Top Hung Transom (Tall) at 400-1300mm wide x 2400mm tall is the common replacement for the sash-and-case originals. Important: most central tenements are in Conservation Areas and often have Article 4 Directions restricting uPVC replacement on front elevations. Rear closes often allow like-for-like uPVC. Check with Glasgow City Council or City of Edinburgh Council before ordering.
Glasgow Housing Association and similar bodies across Scotland manage substantial 1950s-80s council stock with standardised window sizes. Typical 2-light Fixed & Side Hung at 1200-1500mm. Budget-conscious owners often do whole-house replacement for £1,500-2,800 supply only. Leaseholders of ex-council flats need Housing Association/Council written approval before ordering.
Scottish post-war suburban housing is structurally similar to English semis but typically smaller windows — 1000-1500mm widths are the norm. Our 2-Light and 3-Light configurations cover most common openings. Budget: £1,800-3,500 whole-house supply only.
Rural Scottish stone property with original timber sash should be replaced like-for-like in timber where conservation rules apply. Where uPVC replacement is allowed (check with Highland Council), our wider range covers the typical 1200-1800mm openings.
Scottish weather is the toughest UK test for domestic windows. Practical implications:
Scotland has its own building standards separate from England & Wales Building Regulations. The Scottish Technical Handbook Part 6 (Energy) and Part 3 (Environment) apply to replacement windows:
Sign-off is via your Local Authority Building Standards Department (not English Building Control) — but the process is similar: FENSA-equivalent self-certification or a Building Warrant application.
Scotland has over 650 Conservation Areas. The Historic Environment Scotland register is the equivalent of Historic England. Key restricted areas for windows:
For any property inside Edinburgh's World Heritage zone or Glasgow central tenements, call Historic Environment Scotland or your Council Conservation Officer before ordering uPVC. Modern timber alternatives (often called "heritage uPVC" with astragal bars) may be required — these are custom orders, not on our online configurator.
Scottish orders take 12-16 working days end-to-end vs 10-14 for England & Wales, because pallet courier transit from West London to Scotland is 2-3 days vs next-day for England.
Glasgow and Edinburgh have strong independent glazier markets. Typical install rates £85-160 per window. Most Scottish installers are registered with the Scottish equivalent of FENSA — MCS or similar local schemes. Rehau Total 70 is widely recognised. Fitting instructions ship with every order.
Instant online pricing — £179 flat delivery to mainland Scotland included.
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