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Hi,


we are considering going ahead with Bespoke and found Murray very helpful and professional and competitively priced.


So we just count on our fellow SE22 neighbours for a few one line reviews and please do PM me if you encountered any issues at all so we can highlight these before going ahead.


Hope you can all help and thanks in advance.


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We are looking at secondary glazing & got a quote from scenic windows & bespoke both locally recommended - but the bespoke quote is double the scenic one for exactly the same job - we are going to go with scenic - but also wanted to add the question to this thread - does anyone think bespoke are that much better than scenic?

I also got quotes from Bespoke and Scenic a couple of years ago and Paul from Scenic was considerably cheaper despite going for his more expensive option.


I'm sure Bespoke would do a brilliant job, but I've friends who have their windows but I'm pushed to see the difference. And I cannot fault the work Paul carried out.

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very hqppy - we had ours done about 9 years ago (and our neighbours a year later on our recommendation). Murry and his colleagues have been out a few times to fix this and that but nothing major and everything was dealt with efficiently and with a smile..


great service, lovely people

I had a replacement wooden sash made and fitted by these people http://www.thesashwindowman.com/about-us/testimonials/ and they also renovated two others and replaced a rotten cill. I was very impressed after having a poor experience with a local company.


Had previously used Bespoke for French doors and they were great too!

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