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Recommendation: uPVC Windows and Doors with Don Valley


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We are having all of our windows replaced and two new patio doors fitted by a Sheffield company called Don Valley Windows and are entirely delighted with the service we have received.


We had a lot of difficulty getting quotes in from companies operating in the area...and when we got the quotes in they were quite pricey and weren't able to fit in the job for many months. In desperation I spoke to my dad, a builder in Sheffield, who spoke to the company he uses up North. They had quotes back within a couple of days. The quote was markably cheaper than all others received. When we agreed the initial price, they came down and measured everything up. They are coming to fit them this weekend (only 3 weeks since they came to measure up!). Which means we can crack on with all other building work be back in our house by Christmas - hurrah!!


The guys at Don Valley would be prepared to do the odd job in London. So worth contacting if you are having difficulty getting quotes in from local places.


Details below.


Adam Hodgson

07791 807298

[email protected]

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