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Has anyone used these guys for sash windows?


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Ive tried searching the forum for the various companies we're asking to quote us but I can't find much.


Looking for recommendations or otherwise for:


Brockley Glass & joinery

Greenwich Glass & Joinery

Bespoke Windows


It's for replacement wooden sashes, double glazed. Reasonably big job, so a large was of cash- I need to not get this one wrong!

Hi


I was in a similar quandary when renovating a house in Crystal Palace in the conservation area. I have been developing houses for years but even with all my contacts the quotes were way above my budget. I teamed up with one of my contractors and had my own made. Since then we have supplied and fitted to other developers and to householders as part of my project management work. They meet all building regs and are made in hardwood. Would be really happy to show some if our installations if you would be interested and maybe give you a quote?


Kind regards


Helen Tucker

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