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I've recently had all my windows in an Edwardian house replaced with double-glazed timber windows - mostly sash. I used RG Windows based in Staines. They cover parts of South London (I'm in SE5). They were very helpful and flexible, so so far so good (it's only been a matter of weeks - ask me in a year if the windows are holding!). I also got a quote from London Box Sash in Tulse Hill - they were quite a lot more expensive but also seemed good. I think they use all accoya unless you specify something different.

I used SJB sash windows to do six windows a couple of years ago (three were the front bay).


https://sjbsashwindows.co.uk/about-us/



They were helpful, knowledgeable and reliable, and the windows are lovely and very well priced.


I intend to use them again when I get other windows replaced.


They have various options which they will explain to you.


Definitely worth getting them to visit, explain their windows and give you a quote.

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