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recommendations - sash window


Tufty

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One of our sash windows rattles in the wind, let's in cold during winter and it could do with being double glazed. Any recommendations? I would like to keep the look and feel of wood. 'Bespoke Windows' offer a good wood effect PVC - anyone had any experience with these, any good?


Thanks in advance for any advice folks.

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  • 3 weeks later...

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  • 2 weeks later...
We've just had Bespoke windows replace our old aluminium windows with some PVC sash ones and I'd also recommend them - the guys who fitted them (Danny and Tash) worked really hard and were pleasant, respectful and very tidy. We chose them because they seemed very professional. We had a slight issue with the way they put our plantation shutters back in out lounge (not an easy task given they were made for our old windows) and Murray, the owner, came round straight away to see what he could do to ensure we were happy.

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