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Double Glazing, Triple Glazing & Front Doors for Isle of Man Houses

  • Covering Douglas, Peel and Ramsey
  • Bespoke products made in Britain
  • Built to last with long-lasting guarantees
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Everest Windows & Doors in the Isle of Man

We have a local installation centre in Braddan on the Isle of Man. Our representatives work to fit around your needs with design appointments available at a time to suit you, including evenings and weekends. From initial design consultation to manufacturing and installation, our expert teams take care of it all, every step of the way.


Whether it's gas or oil, energy bills in the Isle of Man are some of the most expensive in the country so we understand fuel economy is really important to you. By fitting Everest triple glazed windows, you could cut the cost of your energy bills, plus all our windows, doors and conservatories are built to withstand the demanding Irish Sea weather.


All products are bespoke, made to your individual needs and the combination of styles, materials, colours and finishes means you have hundreds of options to make your perfect windows or door. All Everest products are made-to-measure to ensure a perfect fit.


With Everest, you can rest assured you’re getting windows and doors that meet the British Standard for security so your home is offered the highest level of protection. Our windows and doors are accredited with Secured by Design and PAS 24 which tests every aspect of security.


We recognise that energy efficiency is essential and we're committed to developing the most energy efficient double glazing and triple glazed windows on the market with the lowest U-values in the UK.


Everest has been manufacturing windows for over 50 years. We are proud that all our Everest products are designed and manufactured in Britain, at our factory in Treherbert, Wales.

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Areas We Cover in the Isle of Man

Everest covers window and door installation across all of the Isle of Man, including Castletown, Douglas, Peel, Port Erin and Ramsey.


Our nearest installation centre is in Braddan on the Isle of Man and we have plenty of experience servcing the island and understand the styles of properties and needs for local houses.


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Isle of Man house styles

Isle of Man house styles

Isle of Man house styles

Isle of Man house styles

Architectural Styles in the Isle of Man

An island of rugged coastline, castles, countryside and seaside towns. The styles of houses across the Isle of Man range from the Victorian terraces of the seaside towns, stone cottages and much like mainland England, 1930s semis and millennium builds. Across the Isle are a variety of modern architectural builds and a home featured on Grand Designs dubbed the Bird Hide.


Victorian terraces

Along the seafront promenades of Douglas, Ramsey and Port Erin are the distinctive pastel-coloured Victorian terraces with bay windows standing four or five storeys high. In the streets leading away from the promenades, the Victorian terraces stand at two or three storeys high.


The Victorian terrace is a familiar site along Britain’s seafronts. The bay windows are the most distinctive feature that offers space and light inside whilst taking advantage of panoramic views.


Originally, Victorian terraces were built with wooden sash windows but most have not survived due to poor maintenance and were replaced with uPVC casement windows. To renovate the period property back to its original best condition, sash windows can be reinstalled. For energy efficiency, casement windows do offer superior heat retention and a buffer against the seafront weather.


Front doors are timber panel doors with glazed upper panels featuring stained glass. Again, these are prized original details to find still in a property today. The Isle of Man does feature many fine examples of Victorian stained glass.


Houses near the coast are often rendered and painted in pastel colours. To complement a coloured house, white windows and a brightly painted front door look the best.


For Victorian properties, we recommend:

Windows: Woodgrain effect Sash windows in UPVC or wooden sash windows, in white.

Doors: Composite panel door with glazed upper panels and stained glass, in bright colours. For the coast, bright turquoise, pinks, greens and blues are popular choices.


1930s and 1960s semi-detached house

Across all the towns across the Isle of Man are the predominant British housing stock of semi-detached houses and bungalows built in the 30s and 60s.


The 1930s semi has half brick and half render or pebble dash walls. The 1960s house has walls of light brown, grey or buff-coloured brick half-clad with weatherboards or concrete hanging tiles.


Earlier 1930s semis usually have faceted bay windows sometimes featuring leaded glass. In the 60s, windows became bigger in size with large casement picture windows, often in aluminium frames.


​​For semi-detached properties, we recommend:

Windows: Casement windows in uPVC or aluminium windows and leaded glass or internal Georgian bars with frames in white, grey or black.

Door: Composite panel door with glazed panels and decorative glass. Early 1930s properties suit traditional colours such as white, black, brown and blue, or a natural varnished timber finish. 1960s houses suit brighter colours for doors.


90/00s New Build

Alongside the 1930s semi, the new build style of the last 40 years is the most prolific style of housing estates appearing in estates across most towns in Britain to meet demand for more housing.


The 1990s-2000s new build has light brown or red brick, a compact box shape with a minimal front garden or driveway and an economical back garden. Integrated garages are usually not large enough to house a car and instead used as storage spaces.


More energy efficient than previous housing styles,, the new build has small double or triple glazed uPVC windows, sometimes with cottage-style Georgian bars for decoration.


Front doors are uPVC or composite with a small glazed panel.


For 90/00s New Build properties, we recommend:

Windows: uPVC casement or tilt and turn windows in grey or white.

Doors: Composite door with a glazed panel in grey to match the windows or a range of bright colours to suit the brickwork.


Stone cottages and farmhouses

Away from the large towns on the Isle of Man, the seaside villages and towns are built with terraced cottages.


Traditional fisherman’s cottages are one or two-storey builds that feature thatched roofs roped down against the elements. Often rendered and painted white or pastel colours. Window style is either sash or casement.


Inland, traditional stone cottages feature low ceilings and small windows. Depending on the age of the cottage the windows will either be the more common timber casement, or sash window style.


A front door is usually timber with stable door styles popular.


For stone cottage properties, we recommend:

Windows: Wooden (sometimes uPVC) flush casement windows with traditional Georgian bar styling in muted colours.

Doors: Woodgrain effect composite door in classic green, brown or grey.


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Why choose Everest windows?


Designed & Made In Britain

All Everest products are manfactured in Britain at our factory in Treherbert. Unlike other suppliers, we make the entire window or door at the factory in Wales and don't import cheaper door slabs or window frames premade. We work hard to deliver nothing less than the highest quality products.


Made in Britain

Guaranteed for peace of mind

We're so confident in the quality of our products that we offer some of the longest guarantees in the industry. In fact, we're the only major home improvement company to offer lifetime guarantees as an upgrade on our uPVC exclusives double and triple glazed windows.



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