AI home mock-ups for window and door companies

Help homeowners see new windows and doors on their own property

Show frame colours, door styles and glazing options in a visual quote before the customer commits to the installation — and lets them compare two or three options on their own house.

Demo takes about 60 seconds. No signup, no card needed. Or read about the feature.

BEFORE 1 House front with white uPVC windows and door before replacement, used as the before image in an AI mock-up
AFTER 1 Illustrative AI mock-up of the same house with anthracite windows and a new composite front door
AI window and door mock-ups
Professional quote PDFs on your letterhead
Online quote acceptance & signature

Replacing windows and doors changes the look of the entire property

Frame colour, glazing bars, door style, transom and mullion proportions — small details that completely shift the kerb appeal of the house. Customers know that, which is exactly why they hesitate.

The brochure shows anthracite frames on a brand-new render. The customer’s house is brick and pebble-dash. Will it work? Will heritage glazing bars look fussy on their semi? Will the composite door clash with the existing canopy? Without a visual, the safe choice (white uPVC, plain glazing) wins by default.

An AI mock-up uses the customer’s own property photo with the proposed windows and door fitted. It doesn’t replace a measured survey or a FENSA-compliant fitting plan, but it lets the homeowner see anthracite vs white vs woodgrain on their actual frontage before committing.

Three example window and door mock-ups built from a property photo

Each visual is generated from one before photo. The replacement quote sits inside the same PDF, so frames, doors, glazing and price are reviewed together.

Note on the visuals: these are illustrative AI sales mock-ups, not measured surveys, FENSA-certified fitting plans or U-value calculations. Always confirm aperture sizes, structural opening-up requirements, lintel positions and Building Regulations compliance before order.

Example 1 — white uPVC frontage to anthracite + composite door

BEFORE 1 House front with white uPVC windows and door before replacement
AFTER 1 Illustrative AI mock-up of the same house with anthracite windows and a composite front door

Show a white uPVC frontage upgraded with anthracite windows and a composite front door. Useful when the customer is unsure whether dark frames will date the house or modernise it.

Example 2 — same upgrade on a different property type

BEFORE 2 Different house front with white uPVC windows before replacement
AFTER 2 Illustrative AI mock-up of the same house with anthracite windows and composite door

Help homeowners compare frame and door colour options on their own property. Strong when the customer needs to see how a dark frame works against red brick rather than render.

Example 3 — existing white frames to a darker premium spec

BEFORE 3 Third house front with white uPVC windows before replacement
AFTER 3 Illustrative AI mock-up of the same house with anthracite windows and composite door

Use visual quotes to explain how new windows and doors can improve kerb appeal. Useful for upselling premium frames and composite doors against a like-for-like white uPVC swap.

Free demo · no signup needed

Try the AI mockup yourself before you sign up

Upload a property photo on our free demo page, write a short brief, and see your own AI before-and-after in about a minute. No card details, no email confirmation, nothing to install. It’s the same engine that powers the visual quotes above.

Try the free AI mockup demo →

Takes about 60 seconds. Result delivered by email so you can share it with the customer.

Or read more about the AI mockup feature →

Why visual quotes help window and door installers shorten the three-quote loop

Replacement windows and doors are one of the most price-shopped jobs in the home-improvement market. Customers will get three quotes, sometimes four, then take six weeks to decide. Most of that time is spent imagining what the house will look like, not comparing prices.

A visual quote moves the customer past that hesitation faster. They don’t need to imagine anymore — they can see anthracite on their actual house. The conversation becomes “can I see it with heritage glazing bars instead?”, which is exactly the engagement that closes jobs.

It also makes premium upgrades visible. Composite doors, triple glazing, integrated blinds, bespoke RAL colours — the “extras” that customers skim past in a written quote become real choices when shown on the actual property.

How TailoredQuote works for a window and door installer

Add the install details

Type or speak rough notes — window count by type, frame colour, glazing bars, door style, glazing spec, hardware, trickle vents.

Upload the property photo

A standard mobile photo of the front (or rear) elevation, head-on. Daylight = cleaner mock-up.

Generate the frontage mock-up

The AI produces a visual showing the proposed frames and door fitted. Up to 3 amendments to compare colours, glazing or door style.

Send the quote for approval

Branded PDF with the visual built in, plus an online accept-and-sign button. Survey notes, quote and acceptance kept together.

Online quote acceptance

Once they can see the new frontage, make it easy for them to say yes

The visual sells the kerb appeal. The acceptance step closes it. TailoredQuote keeps the quote, the frontage mock-up and the customer’s approval together in one record — clearer than verbal confirmations or a phone-call yes that gets lost.

Designed to support standard UK trade quote acceptance under the Electronic Communications Act 2000. Not intended for deeds, wills, land transfers or other documents requiring witnessed or notarised execution.

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Customer opens your quote on phone or laptop

Branded PDF plus an online review page they can scroll through.

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They review the frontage mock-up and the scope

Frames, glazing, door, hardware and price all in one view.

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They sign on screen with their finger or mouse

You get an emailed PDF showing what was accepted, when and by whom.

What’s built in for window and door work

Six things that matter for a typical replacement quote, included as standard.

Show frame colours on the property

Anthracite, jet black, woodgrain, cream — visualised on the customer’s actual house, not a brochure render.

Compare window and door styles

Casement, flush sash, tilt-and-turn, plain or heritage glazing bars; composite, panelled or steel-effect doors. All on the same elevation.

Glazing and hardware notes

Double or triple glazing, U-value targets, integral blinds, lock spec, trickle vents — AI drafts the wording, you edit every line.

Visuals built into the quote PDF

The mock-up sits inside your branded quote, so the frontage choice and price are reviewed in one place.

Approval before order

Online accept-and-sign gives a clearer record of frame colour, door style, glazing spec and price before manufacturing.

Survey notes kept with the quote

The visual quote sits alongside the survey notes — aperture sizes, lintel observations, structural concerns — so the install record is in one place.

The maths is straightforward

If a visual quote helps a homeowner feel confident enough to choose the upgraded option — or pick you over two cheaper rivals — TailoredQuote can more than pay for itself.

Full window and door replacements run from a few thousand to well over £15k. The software is a small fixed monthly cost.

Plans from £35/month with a 14-day free trial. No card needed to start. See pricing.

Common exclusions to put on every window and door quote

Replacement windows and doors surface unexpected work the moment the existing frame comes out — rotten cills, hidden lintels, dodgy original brickwork. Listing these on every quote means the awkward conversation happens at quote stage.

Edit this list to fit your typical jobs. The point is to set expectations early, not to copy ours word-for-word.

Frequently asked questions

Can I show different frame colours on the same property?
Yes. From one property photo you can generate the initial mock-up plus up to three amendments. Useful for comparing white, anthracite and woodgrain frames on the same house, or composite door styles against the same brickwork.
Can I include doors and windows in one quote?
Yes. The mock-up shows the whole frontage at once — new windows AND new front door together. The quote PDF lists each window separately by aperture size and the door as its own line, with optional add-ons (smart lock, integrated blinds) as separately-priced items.
Should I still complete a measured survey?
Yes. A survey is required to confirm aperture sizes, structural opening-up, lintel position and any FENSA-compliant fitting needs — none of which a photo-based mock-up can see. Treat the visual as a sales aid for the design conversation, and survey before final pricing.
Are colours and proportions exact?
No — treat the mock-up as an illustrative sales visual. Real frame colour, glazing-bar proportions and door panel detail vary by manufacturer. Always confirm the chosen spec on a physical sample or showroom example before order.
Can customers approve before the order goes in?
Yes. The branded quote PDF and the frontage mock-up are in the same record, with an accept-and-sign button on the review page. You get an emailed PDF showing what frame colour, door style and price were accepted, when and by whom — available on every plan.
Will I still control the price, or does the AI guess that?
You set every price. The AI drafts the scope wording (remove existing, fit new frame, fit door, glazing, hardware, second-fix, make-good) but you review and edit every line and price before the quote goes out.
Also relevant: our existing Window Fitters page covers the broader quoting workflow for replacement glazing companies. If you also fit garage doors as part of frontage upgrades, see the new Garage Door AI Mock-Ups page.

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UK window and door installers use TailoredQuote to turn rough site notes into branded visual quotes.

Last reviewed: May 2026 by TailoredQuote