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Just had Perfix round to sort out my steamed up windows and to replace a few dodgy handles.

My husbands friend recommended this (I was convinced that we would need to replace the whole window which would be extremely costly). His coming back to replace the lock and handles on my French door.


I'm not usually one for posting these sort of recommendations but I'm over the moon.

He turned on time, was polite and tidy and it didn't break the bank.


I would recommend people talk to him before they get a pushy replacement window salesman round.


His names Steve 07951303984 / [email protected]

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Agree with Sunset above about Steve and Perfix. I have only just found this recommendation but would 100% agree. We have some uPVC doors in our bedroom which had become a bit leaky allowing noise and cold in.


Phoned Steve last week and he came round promptly on Saturday to have a look. Spent an hour here and fixed it. We can't quite believe how long we have put up with the doors the way they were.


Prompt/ reliable/ friendly and reasonably priced. Would highly recommend.

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