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walsh glazing contractors ltd


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we are still trading at 36 shawbury Road, East Dulwich,London SE22 9DH.

tel;02086938254 open 8am-5pm monday to friday.

painted glass splashbacks, shower screens and fittings, decorative and etched glass for doors and fanlights above with house names or numbers, secondary glazing to suit your existing sash windows or new upvc and timber sash windows. We are a registed FENSA installer and a member of the Glass and Glazing Federation. UPVC windows and doors including front doors/back doors/french doors/patio door and bifolding doors-aluminium also available.

Lead lights restored, remade and matched. Fire rate and Safety Glass held in stock.

We currently hold in stock the Baron Range of decorated etched glass, Pilkingtons Satin Glass, White interlayer Laminated glass and a whole lot more..........

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I would like to recommend Walsh Glazing for new replacement windows / double glazing - they did a superb job replacing our (aluminium UPVC and ancient!) windows with sash UPVC look-a-like originals :) Our house is now incredibly warm and I could not recommend Walsh enough. From the quote through to the after service (they had to deal with a manufacturing fault and did not complain, were very helpful and did not take final balance of payment until we were satisfied). Windows look amazing, the fitters were excellent and super efficient and the painter was also lovely and professional. They cleaned up after each day's work and were very polite. Could not recommend more highly!
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