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Hi all, very random request, and not quite sure which room to put it in...


We need a new front door, and someone recommended Velfac, but apparently their nearest distributor with a showroom showcasing a front door is Milton Keynes.. not the most convenient from ED. Does anyone know anyone in the area that has installed a Velfac front door? If so, would they mind if I cycled over at some point to take a very brief external look at the door? I wouldn't disturb anyone and won't touch anything I promise!


If don't feel comfortable sharing an address, any feedback or even a photo would be hugely appreciated!

Many many thanks!

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Ask the distributor or a local installer, although it may be that your particular model may not be availble for inspection or the homeowner may not welcome a visit (perfectly reasonable).


I've just had a lovely pirnar aluminium front door installed, it's very highly insulated and triple glazed and has made a massive difference to our house in terms of thermal and noise insulation. Unfortunately, the only dealer with a full set on display was thames valley windows in bracknell ... but they do have a massive selection on display.

  • 4 months later...

Thanks Redpost, unfortunately I've tried numerous distributors and showrooms, and noone has any of their doors on display.. even tried a showroom way outside of London, who had a door to be installed for a client that I could have seen (I don't mind that it wouldn't be fixed and "working") but they shipped it before I could get there..

Has anyone on the EDF had a velfac door??


Thanks!

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