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SJB Sash Windows - highly recommended


Sue

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SJB Sash Windows have just installed several replacement wooden double glazed sash windows in my home.


https://sjbsashwindows.co.uk/sash-window-complete-replacement/


They were really helpful, efficient and patient during a period fraught with delays and difficulties, and went to great lengths to get the windows installed as soon as possible under circumstances which were not of their making.


Everybody I dealt with - office staff, surveyors and installers - was excellent. At the initial visit the options were explained to me very thoroughly, and this was followed up in writing with very full details.


The windows were well priced, everybody turned up when they said they would, and the installers cleaned up thoroughly.


I am very pleased with the windows (and the builders, who started - again - today also commented on how nice they are). I will definitely use this company again if I replace more wooden sash windows.


I am very grateful to the person from this forum who originally recommended them to me in a PM. Oh, and just to add, SJB Windows have not asked me to post a recommendation on here.

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Hi Sue..


Windows look great .. after all the delays you have had to endure you must now be very relieved

to of got things sorted. I cant imagine what you must of been going through and how it must of affected

your health and the worry it may of caused.


Hope you can now get things back to normal and take some time to relax and enjoy your new Windows.


Foxy.

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Thanks Foxy, sadly there is still a lot of work to do in relation to the insurance claim, plus probably Financial Ombudsman involvement :(


Yes I've been very stressed and ill but at least SJB Windows were great throughout all my involvement with them :) which is more than I can say for other organisations who I won't name here (not yet anyway!) for fear of jeopardising anything going forward :(

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