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Check replacement windows quote

col1966
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi
I've had 2 quotes for 5 replacement windows, but as there was a significant gap between them, I'd like to find out a 'market' price. I live in North Staffordshire.
Units are Rosewood UPVS, Pilkington K Glass, Shoot bolt locking reinforced with fire escape hinges where appropriate.
Windows:
1 off Bay window 1900 x 1650 straight section, both returns 650 x 1650. Straight section divided into 3 units wide by 2 units high,. Top units are leaded and 600 high, bottom units not leaded and 1050 high. 2 top units open.
1 off 1800 x 1200 split into 3 units wide x 2 high. Top units are 400 high and leaded, bottom units not leaded. 2 top panels open, plus provision in quote for 'fire escape'.
1 off 1350 x 1250 split into 2 units wide by 2 high. Top units are 450 high and leaded, bottom units not leaded. 1 top window unit opens, plus one botton unit.
2 off 2450 x 1350 split into 4 units wide by 2 high. Top units are leaded , bottom ones are not. Top units are 450 high. 2 top and 2 bottom window units open.
I've been quoted £3500 and £4500 both by a local small and larger firm respectively.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I've had 2 quotes for 5 replacement windows, but as there was a significant gap between them, I'd like to find out a 'market' price. I live in North Staffordshire.
Units are Rosewood UPVS, Pilkington K Glass, Shoot bolt locking reinforced with fire escape hinges where appropriate.
Windows:
1 off Bay window 1900 x 1650 straight section, both returns 650 x 1650. Straight section divided into 3 units wide by 2 units high,. Top units are leaded and 600 high, bottom units not leaded and 1050 high. 2 top units open.
1 off 1800 x 1200 split into 3 units wide x 2 high. Top units are 400 high and leaded, bottom units not leaded. 2 top panels open, plus provision in quote for 'fire escape'.
1 off 1350 x 1250 split into 2 units wide by 2 high. Top units are 450 high and leaded, bottom units not leaded. 1 top window unit opens, plus one botton unit.
2 off 2450 x 1350 split into 4 units wide by 2 high. Top units are leaded , bottom ones are not. Top units are 450 high. 2 top and 2 bottom window units open.
I've been quoted £3500 and £4500 both by a local small and larger firm respectively.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Around £3300-£3500 depending on the job & the areas around the frames. Plaster/render ect0
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id say somewhere between your 2 figures based on a quality window system from one of the following Kommerling,profile 22,rehau or vekaif you think peoples advice is helpfull please take the time to clicking the thank you button it gives great satisfaction0
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