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New Wooden Window
Ian73
Posts: 194 Forumite
Hi all, my kitchen window is wooden & rotten (on the sill).
I live in an old terrace house & was wondering where the best place would be to get it replaced.I'm in the Stoke on Trent area if there are any locals with a recommendation
Cheers
Ian
I live in an old terrace house & was wondering where the best place would be to get it replaced.I'm in the Stoke on Trent area if there are any locals with a recommendation
Cheers
Ian
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Any joiner/carpenter should be able to make you a replacement for around £250. Otherwise get a quote from a plastic window company. Beware, new regulations mean that if you change the frame, you must put double glazing units. If you are only replacing the glass, single pane glass is still accepted.0
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