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Best ever yesyou can buy cheaper but my mum had hers for 20 years still good and there is no yellowing on PVC I went for triple glazing as wanted it to be the last I would fit not moving ever so it's a investment for me very quiet now sounds got on my nerves

If you want something to last for the next 30 years worth doing your figures I now having security door fitted by them which has to be fire door as in flat I checked what I needed online and Everest were the only ones to tell me as I am in flat it has to be a fire proof door other companies just said about door

Give Tony a call or email him direct he will not mess you around just give you the best price he can do its worth a hour or so of your time to look at samples it's your home

Tony Yardley

077831470995

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Good luck

Sorry for late reply been away

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