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dave_n

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I looked around for ages, meeting pretty much every specialist timber door company I found for a quote and ended up using Sash windows London ltd. I found them on check-a-trade where they have good feedback (they also have a show room in Clapham).


Very happy with end product, top customer service and they came in cheaper having gone to the likes of Distinguish, Traditional window co, Woodland Products, Cotswood and of course London Door Co (difficult to be more expensive than them though). Happy to show quality and finish to any one whose looking, PM me for pics or a viewing.


http://www.sashwindowslondonltd.co.uk/Timber.asp

(020) 722 82346

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