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AndyCorsaSport |
posted on 31st Mar 14 at 14:59 |
I've just done my house, 6 windows, living room one is toughened glass due to the size of it. Frosted glass on bathroom obviously. And French doors. Supplied was £1630. Fit them with my dad. That's just from a place local my dads used for years. Smaller independent places will be your best bet. And I'm sure they could measure up for you. | |
Graham88 |
posted on 24th Mar 14 at 03:08 |
Bloody hell, that's a lot cheaper than I was expecting. I was looking at both to be honest if the fitted price wasn't a massive amount more it would be worth considering. But I think at that price I'd get the windows myself and fit them! | |
Dave |
posted on 23rd Mar 14 at 09:18 |
Can't remember the exact prices but it was in that region, they aren't big windows tbf. The bigger ones are split vertically, one side hung opener, they were £160, the smaller ones with no opener were £80 ish, 4 of those, with openers about £120, 3 of those and £3-400 for the door. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 23rd Mar 14 at 08:44 |
You got 10 windows and a door for £1500? Impossible, surely! | |
Dave |
posted on 23rd Mar 14 at 05:55 |
Supply only or fitted? Either way best bet is just to ring round some local window companies. | |
Graham88 |
posted on 23rd Mar 14 at 01:48 |
Does anybody know any websites that you can price up windows based on measurements I've taken? Wickes do windows at a decent price but they seem to be standard sizes, and none would be any good for me :lol: |