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Chillaxed Wrote:

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> OK, thanks red devil. Maybe I just needed a bit

> of hand holding and a couple of renditions of

> Kumbayah to make me feel better about my UPVC's.


That's a Casement UPVC not a Sash.


You've got a few options.


1 paint them use the upvc primer .


2 Remove and see if the original sash boxes are still either side . if they are then you can get sliders made and go back to original timber sash windows for ?500 ish . you could also go with double glazed but that would mean replacing the weights with heavier ones .


If you find the boxes are gone


3 install new Timber at ?1000 to ?2000.


4 replace them with new upvc sash see my link to quickslide.co.uk. maybe ?300 if you diy.

fazer71 Wrote:

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> Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> > When I buy my next property I'll be asking for

> a

> > reduce price to reflect cost of replacing UPVC

> > windows. Personally, never lived in Clapham or

> > Surrey.

>

> If you do that then you'll end up not getting that

> house.

> Silly prices being paid regardless. I missed out

> on a house which had pebble dash to a couple of

> city lawyers working on the Lehman Bro clean up.

> Maybe when there are loads of houses up for sale

> you'll be able to pick and chose but right now and

> for the last v many years it's grab what you can

> when you can around here.


Seems you were unlucky by getting competition from people with more money than sense. Doesn't happen all the time though!

  • 2 years later...
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This is why i always wonder why UK manufacturers are soo expensive...


We are really selling our windows like 30-40% cheaper with shipping than those in UK ...

Just made a quick look at the pricelist. As an autor asked 700x1000 costs 300 punds here against 2k in UK.


Regards,

Michael

  • 8 months later...

I have recently used WoodAndHome ? www.woodandhome.co.uk.

They came next day for a survey and within 4 weeks supplied very good quality timber sash windows to my new extension, my builders fit them,

They price was very competitive They provided all details in quotation and I knew what I was paying for.

At the end i also replaced all other widows, this time they gave me a very good price including installation.

  • 2 months later...
I had a window replacement done by clera windows https://www.clerawindows.com/ a few months back. The box sash window was actually invented in England in the the late 17th century. I had it single glazed. Box sash windows require toughened glass and 6.4 laminated security glass is also required. I also had obscure glazing solutions done.
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