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I'd like some rough ideas as to the cost of replacing a bay window. The bay
is about 9' total size and is made up of 1 large window and 2 smaller side pieces at 45 degrees. The window is about 1.5m high I think. (sorry for mix of units!). I'm sure someone said before to estimate about £1.5k for each bay, however after using some supplier's online calculator, it came out about £3k a bay I think. Seeing as we've got 2 bays (downstairs and up) that's a huge price! So, what would be a reasonable price to have in my head when thinking about it? £1.5k or £3k a bay? I realise things can vary a lot between companies and areas, but I'm just after a ballpark figure. I'm in Guildford, Surrey BTW. Thanks David |
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