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Our windows are cleaned monthly by a girl called Kelly and her brother (I think it's her brother!). They do our windows and most of our neighbours - we're on Upland Road. I'm generally in when they come, so I know they're actually doing the job... and if we're not in they leave a note and come to collect the money the following weekend.


Unfortunately I can't find her number, but will ask next time I see her.


They charge ?5 a time, which is for the front windows of our house.

  • 3 weeks later...

We had someone knock on our door last night asking for Mr. CamberwellOz by name and said he had a booking with him at 7.00pm. I asked him... he said he didn't know what this person was talking about. Something about double glazing? We ignored it and they didn't knock again. About half an hour later, they called our landline and asked why we wouldn't let the guy in for the 7.00pm meeting.


Dodgy.

CamberwellOz,


You might like to follow up some of the items in the English Heritage Conservation Bulletin Issue 57 Spring 2008. Subtitled "Adapting To A Changing Climate", it deals with mitigations, and you may yet be able to have double-glazing.


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