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Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Tim Jordan (1st Dec 2004 - 12:25:37)
Just moved to Liphook, need UPVC windows.
Can anyone recommend a good cheap local window supplier and fitter?
Thanks, Tim
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Jenny Alexander (1st Dec 2004 - 16:43:57)
Hi,
Not used them myself so i can't quote on prices but as far as i know one of the best round here is Clement Windows. Really nice people and been around for about 150 years so they know what they are doing!!
http://www.clementwg.co.uk/home/
Jenny
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Paul Robinson (1st Dec 2004 - 21:32:59)
When we had our windows replaced several years ago we were recommended to contact Mick Hale who gave a most reasonable quote and did a fantastic job efficiently, quickly and with the minimum amount of disturbance. He can be contacted on 01428 723117.
Paul Robinson
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Dick (1st Dec 2004 - 21:55:39)
One of the best in the area is JOHN RANDALL. Local and very good.
His tel No is 01428 724125
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- gr (2nd Dec 2004 - 17:56:09)
Try atcost at passfield
We have brought from them and fitted ourself
Quick service and well made units
Very Reasonably priced
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Chris (2nd Dec 2004 - 18:16:23)
Try Grovewood in Liss.
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- rob (2nd Dec 2004 - 23:03:27)
Just had our windows replaced by Atcost (at Passfield). Worth asking Chris Sawkins (01428 751543) for a quote - excellent builder.
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Eneida Nelson (3rd Dec 2004 - 08:22:15)
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that under new Building Regulation rules (from April 2002) it's now illegal for anyone who is not a FENSA registered member or has local authority approval, to fit new windows, glass doors or conservatories or even to replace a broken pane of glass.
This is important because when you come to sell your house you will need to produce:
1. A certificate showing the work was done by a FENSA registered installer.
or
2. A certificate from the local authority showing approval under the Building Regulations act.
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Re: Recommend a window fitter/supplier?
- Tim Jordan (3rd Dec 2004 - 16:55:01)
Thanks everyone, plenty for me to be trying there. Cheers, Tim
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