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Bespoke Windows recommendation


louisemurray

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Just had a new face put on my Victorian house which had long lost its original sash windows. Murray at Bespoke Windows and his team did a great job, and have transformed the look of the place. Hopefully also come the winter transformed my heating bills too!


Minor snags after the job were dealt with extremely quickly.

They are not the cheapest, but... fantastic job and good looking windows.

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Bespoke Windows fitted new UPVC sash windows throughout our Victorian terrace last winter and did a great job. The product is first class and the fitters were clean, tidy and overall did a great job.


We have also just had our loft converted, and got Bespoke back to install 2 further sashes and french doors. Again we were very happy with the job and wouldn't hesitate in recommended them to anyone else looking to have windows or door replaced.

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Likewise they just fitted 9 new UPVC sash windows in our house this last week . We chose them because after extensive research we felt that their windows were the most sympathetic aesthetically to wooden sash, simple details like proportions of the centre bar and the white seals around the window panes. Also murray was impressive, his passion for his product and service was great to see and very reassuring,

Also they were way cheaper than the big companies who quoted.

a side note the team who fitted our windows were amazing, a father and son team who were a pleasure to have around the house, no mean feat considering it's fairly invasive replacing that many windows.

Wouldn't hesitate in recommending them to anyone who is looking for new windows, especially if they care about the details.

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