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We need to replace rotten wood windows in a bedroom and bathroom with double glazed units. We are veering between lovely slimline alluminium, faux imitations of that or plain old upvc. If you have had this done recently and would recommend your choice, where you got the, from or have any warnings or advice for me, please do let me know.
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