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Secondary glazing - self-fit route
lhwjud
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After much deliberations I have decided to invest in secondary glazing for all five windows in my flat. In bid to save a bit of money I am looking at self-fit option, given I might get an experienced friend to help me out with installation :beer:
So far I have shortlisted the following two companies to supply the secondary glazing unit (vertical balance type) and wondering if you have any comments on their products. Both companies would make to order and deliver to UK address.
Granada - seems to be the preferred supplier for some of the glazing firms in my local area.
Clearview - listed as trusted trader on Which. Has a nice blog and facebook too.
Price wise they are probably comparable, or perhaps a little more dearer for Granada.
I am also wondering how much glazing companies would charge for fitting only. I know they must hate customer who supply their own unit, i.e. less profit!
So far I have shortlisted the following two companies to supply the secondary glazing unit (vertical balance type) and wondering if you have any comments on their products. Both companies would make to order and deliver to UK address.
Granada - seems to be the preferred supplier for some of the glazing firms in my local area.
Clearview - listed as trusted trader on Which. Has a nice blog and facebook too.
Price wise they are probably comparable, or perhaps a little more dearer for Granada.
I am also wondering how much glazing companies would charge for fitting only. I know they must hate customer who supply their own unit, i.e. less profit!
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