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If you're in the market for shutters, I can highly recommend David from Shearwater Shutters. From my research, it seems most shutters are manufactured in Asia so the differential between retailers comes down to installation and service. I've had full length solid shutters fitted in one room and split level solid shutters in a bedroom. They work really well with the period restoration I'm attempting and make the place feel more secure.


David provided brilliant service, accomodation my working hours, and at a very good price. He's also generally nice chap! You can get him on 020 7399 7909 or 07925 897 287 or via http://www.shearwatershutters.co.uk


If you'd like to come by to see his handiwork, please PM me.

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