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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    IIRC the alternative is the internal drain channel which is aesthetically more pleasing
    But a bugger when they get blocked
    Last edited by Halo Jones; 14 August 2012, 10:12. Reason: spelling

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    The downside to this is that you will then create a water bridge & increase the chances of damp developing
    IIRC the alternative is the internal drain channel which is aesthetically more pleasing

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Sas had a gingerbread door, a candy floss chimney and sugar windows.




    we want sugar windows with double egg glazing



    Aye BTL's windows were in good nick.
    main res has secondary glazing from the 70s/80s that works remarkably well.

    Good luck with glazingg, that's cowboy city, and the Poles don't do it AFAIK.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    The downside to this is that you will then create a water bridge & increase the chances of damp developing
    And for gawd sake won't someone think of the children.

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Also reject those unsightly external drip thingys
    The downside to this is that you will then create a water bridge & increase the chances of damp developing

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    I have bought a few houses that have had retro fit UPVC glazing installed at some time and all seem to use a thin strip of plastic around the edges to hide gaps that were due to poor measurements or standard sizes being used rather than custom.
    If I were to be purchasing new units it would be interesting to see if this could be rejected as an installation option and if so what the premium would be

    Also reject those unsightly external drip thingys
    mmm

    good info.

    thats why I come here. advice you can trust

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    We aim to get the whole house done.
    So the missus asks me to handle the negotiations, seeing as I deal with agents and stuff.

    My first move was to ring the half dozen firms and ask for a non binding and informal telephone quote.
    Then I asked for formal visits, and we had the first one today.

    S. arrives and gets his tape measure out. He takes our requirements(it took an hour)
    then he sits down with his calculator.

    he comes up with 6300. I looks at me telephone quote - 3300.

    So I says to him 'Thanks S. obviously we are getting a few quotes, I will take the lowest . no haggling. no playing firms off one against the other. Can you move a bit ?'

    So he comes back with 5500, then he drops the facade and hits me with his real pitch. 'If we do it as a forriner, I can get the gear, get the job done at the weekend , 4500'

    big smile on his grid.

    EO - 'listen S. about this back door, let me show you it again -' slam


    we have team number 2 coming around tomorrow. their phone pitch was 3500 - lets see how it goes

    I have bought a few houses that have had retro fit UPVC glazing installed at some time and all seem to use a thin strip of plastic around the edges to hide gaps that were due to poor measurements or standard sizes being used rather than custom.
    If I were to be purchasing new units it would be interesting to see if this could be rejected as an installation option and if so what the premium would be

    Also reject those unsightly external drip thingys

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by kingcook View Post
    I'm doing mine myself. If you want to get an idea for the cost of just the windows/doors without labour, visit www.u-fit.co.uk

    Then you can she how much of a bargain you're getting (or how much you're being shafted by)
    I'm currently playing the game of finding someone locally who sells Rock door composite doors and isn't the local agent. He was such a slimey.... that no matter what we won't go with them.

    And it has to be that manufacturer no one else does the door design we want.

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  • kingcook
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    I'm doing mine myself. If you want to get an idea for the cost of just the windows/doors without labour, visit www.u-fit.co.uk

    Then you can she how much of a bargain you're getting (or how much you're being shafted by)
    Last edited by kingcook; 13 August 2012, 18:59. Reason: Change link text

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Have you asked Sas who he used?
    Sas had a gingerbread door, a candy floss chimney and sugar windows.




    we want sugar windows with double egg glazing



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  • MarillionFan
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    Have you asked Sas who he used?

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  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic Double glazing

    Double glazing

    We aim to get the whole house done.
    So the missus asks me to handle the negotiations, seeing as I deal with agents and stuff.

    My first move was to ring the half dozen firms and ask for a non binding and informal telephone quote.
    Then I asked for formal visits, and we had the first one today.

    S. arrives and gets his tape measure out. He takes our requirements(it took an hour)
    then he sits down with his calculator.

    he comes up with 6300. I looks at me telephone quote - 3300.

    So I says to him 'Thanks S. obviously we are getting a few quotes, I will take the lowest . no haggling. no playing firms off one against the other. Can you move a bit ?'

    So he comes back with 5500, then he drops the facade and hits me with his real pitch. 'If we do it as a forriner, I can get the gear, get the job done at the weekend , 4500'

    big smile on his grid.

    EO - 'listen S. about this back door, let me show you it again -' slam


    we have team number 2 coming around tomorrow. their phone pitch was 3500 - lets see how it goes



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