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Call: 07549 140 335​​
Welcome to Driscoll Windows & Doors Ltd
We are a family-run business based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, with over 30 years of experience, we specialise in the installation and repair of uPVC windows, composite doors, double glazing, and conservatory roofs.
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When you contact us, you'll deal directly with Marcus, the owner, from the first enquiry through to the final installation. We take pride in providing a reliable, friendly service and high-quality workmanship on every job, whether it's a full window replacement or small repair.
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We're proud to have built a strong reputation across Wakefield and the surrounding areas for honest advice, fair pricing and works that's built to last.
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We’re also thrilled to have been recognised as one of the Three Best Rated Window Fitters in Wakefield for 2025 & 2026, reflecting our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Our Services
We provide professional window and door installations across Wakefield and the surrounding areas. From energy efficient windows to secure composite door, every installation is completed with care and attention to detail.​
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View our composite door brochure or click Read More to find out about our other options.​
We provide professional window and door repairs across Wakefield and West Yorkshire. From replacement locks, handles, and hinges to faulty window or door mechanisms.
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We can fix all common issues that stop your windows and doors working properly.
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Upgrade your conservatory with a modern solid or insulated roof. We install roofs designed to improve energy efficiency, comfort and usability, making your conservatory enjoyable all year round.
Why Choose Driscoll Windows & Doors
A family run business, we deliver reliable window and door installations and repairs across Wakefield and West Yorkshire.
To find out why we are the best for your job, read about who we are and our qualifications.
View our gallery to see our happy customer's installation and repairs - we are only happy when our customers are.




