I am looking into replacing my ageing hardwood framed, aluminium double glazing with upvc.
Anyone able to recommend me a good company with a good product, sensibly priced and not pushy with hard selling and fake discounts if you sign up at the time they visit. Anyone with any sense would want to get a few quotes, which they try to prevent you doing by offering a discount which is only valid if you sign up at the time the salesman visits.
I had a company round the other week whose product looked very good but in order to get it at a decent price insisted I signed on the dotted line. Their alleged discount was based on a reduction from a so called book price, which was hugely overinflated. Discount was near 50% but still came in at over 8k. I'm prepared to pay for a quality product but don't want to be ripped off. They also made a big thing about their windows not having the typical black gasket seal, which they reckon wears out quickly. However, my current windows are near 20 years old and the seal still reasonably ok..
Any advice or recommendations welcomed. Thanks.
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It's a damn sight cheaper as well!
Put in some made to measure ones a few years back and was surprised at how easy it was.
ring 02088516031, Andy.
A nice family firm, no pressure, good prices.
I think you will find that most firms will do you the windows at little more than cost and you basically pay for the labour. All the companies will be FENSA registered but not all will have insurance backed guarantees.
I looked at diy and the cost was about £650/ window, weren't worth the effort.
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I played one off against another, without lying & just saying in all genuiness, I'd go with the lowest offer, of the offers I was happy with.
Ended up paying £7k, for the whole house, so obviously shop around and let them know what you've been offered.
I used Tolland in Well Hall Road.
On the other hand, Brampton will give you a single no nonsense quote. Did whole house including patio doors and toughened glass in some windows for arnd 7K. They also give advice on what will probably look best and even..ie frame widths and matching each side of house etc..
They did a good job and would recommend them.
Also had 10 windows, back door and French doors. Worked out at just over £11,000. It was about 5 years ago and done by Smiths.
All the quotes were around the same once bartered down but went with them as the salesman didn't give me the usual sales pitch nonsense that the others did.
I did look into buying and installing myself but the margins are so tight it wasn't worth it and fitted by a firm I got the guarantee.
Also buy at the end of the month when they're looking to get any deals in to hit targets.
As said above much better to find a recommended, reputable local company.