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Previously on "Double Glazing price /recommendation"
We had our Bristol Victorian terrace re-windowed (is that a word?) about eight years ago. Funds were tight and we had to get all of the windows done because the replaced windows were falling out. We used a company with the same name as a large mountain at a cost of about £9k. The windows are pants and so bad that we had a full refund.
We are now looking at replacing these nasty cheap wonky windows with hardwood. The Upvc sash ones are Ok (if they worked) but they just don't look right in a Victorian house.
Get the work done by a local company THAT HAS BEEN TRADING FOR YEARS.
Double-glazing companies are notorious for going out of business after short periods of time.
Get down the library, whip out the microfisches, and look at the adverts in the Gateshead Gazette (or whatever your area is) in 1992 for double glazing companies that were trading back then.
Also google their names to see if any tulip comes up on them of course...
A nice house can be ruined by plastic windows - admittedly, it depends on the house, but an old house with plastic windows probably says a lot about the inhabitants...
And we're contractors...spend what you earn you tight gits!
Yes wood is nicer but it won't recoup the extra cost in a sale and it needs maintaining.
And as mentioned before what the flip have windows got to do with tattoo's and burberry caps?
A nice house can be ruined by plastic windows - admittedly, it depends on the house, but an old house with plastic windows probably says a lot about the inhabitants...
And we're contractors...spend what you earn you tight gits!
Get wooden windows and doors...plastic is very chav...doesn't last as long (assuming you maintain it), and adds value to your house as it looks a LOT better
Ohh FFS.
Yes wood is nicer but it won't recoup the extra cost in a sale and it needs maintaining.
And as mentioned before what the feck have windows got to do with tattoo's and burberry caps?
Get wooden windows and doors...plastic is very chav...doesn't last as long (assuming you maintain it), and adds value to your house as it looks a LOT better
Depends on the service you get from them. At least with a local firm if anything goes wrong you know where to find them and where to go to shout at them. This tends to focus minds a little more on customer service / satisfaction. UNless there is no-one local who can do the job for reasonable price I wouldnt touch any of the national DG firms.
I just had a look at yell.com for local firms and these is what i found
1) cross checked addresses to googlemap/streetview photo's and they are just ordinary residental houses. they are Fensa registered ....but...
2) others with trading shops, I called them to ask what frames&windows they use and i was given names which did not have much internet presence or seem to be at the cheap end of the market.
I asked my neigbours but all seem to have used big companies in generall.
I was trying to schedule the work in asap as I have guests on holiday staying with me. This saves me having to stay at home loosing on my daily rate while window is installed
allready had a call from Anglian but told them i was too busy to talk
I assume that if I can get the Anlian quote down to around £3500, then that should be a good deal?
Depends on the service you get from them. At least with a local firm if anything goes wrong you know where to find them and where to go to shout at them. This tends to focus minds a little more on customer service / satisfaction. UNless there is no-one local who can do the job for reasonable price I wouldnt touch any of the national DG firms.
Whoever you go with , make sure the guarantee is Insurance backed ( who is the underwriter ) and NOT just a guarantee provided by the selling company. 'Cos if they go ....so does the guarantee.
Everyone is hung up on FENSA but when you call them it refers to the GLASS - not the frames/workmanship !
Definately check out the local options. We had 11 windows and 1 door done for around £3000 using a local firm ( but then we are "oop north" ). The nationals wanted twice that. FENSA certified with a 10 year insurance backed guarentee.
No hard sell, one visit, measure up, choose the style and quote us a price.
Happy for us to shop around and get back to them.
that certainly is cheap!
I assume that if I can get the Anlian quote down to around £3500, then that should be a good deal?
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