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Some double glazing choices
dave wrote:
I'd like to have both rear windows of our 3 bedroom semi double glazed. At the 'mo I can only afford to have one done. The two windows are above each other - bedroom and living room. If I do just the one - which is it best to do ie are there structural or other reasons to decide which? (I know it's best to wait to have both together - but unlikely to be any cheaper I suppose) How much approx should I expect to pay? Windows are both approx 170 cm x 135 cm If you don't have an idea of how much it might cost, how do you know you can only afford to have one replaced? (no, it doesn't make any difference which one you have replaced first) -- Grunff |
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