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Can anyone recommend a firm/handyman to re-cord sash windows?


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We have two sash windows in main room upstairs that cannot be opened. One window looks as if the sash cords are fine, but we can no longer open it for an unknown reason. May have been painted in by last exterior painting work. The cords for the other window have been swallowed up by the sash boxes on either side. Very worried about this particular window.

Has anyone had a sash window re-corded or strung in the area and can make a recommendation so we can sort out a visit and quote.

Thanks.

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