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I don't know if this is useful but he just installed proper draught-proofing beading onto my single glazed sashes, having been recommended by a friend he did the same job for, and it's made such a difference and I'm very pleased! I was considering double glazed replacements, but couldn't quite stretch to that, and he helpfully made the point that a huge percentage of energy and heat lost through windows is because of gaps and draughts, and it really all feels much snugger now. I was really impressed. I'm sure his window replacements would be great too. he replaced the old springs in my sashes, too, and now they go up and down really beautifully.

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