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Nicky cigreen
Joined: 25 Jun 2007 Posts: 9906 Location: Devon, uk
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46417 Location: yes
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how long is a piece of string ?
decent coated Al with double glazing can be got at a decent price, last at least 25 yrs(carp ones ten tops)
probably my choice for year on year value in most circumstances
joiner made hardwood, immortal if fettled and repainted every 5/7 years
expensive investment with ongoing costs
cheap carp(or expensive carp) of any sort might look ok enough for a few months while you sell the house
if you are grade 1, it will be expensive
if you are replacing (and it is permitted to use them) double glazed does reduce heating costs a little
dg can be fitted in a variety of frame styles
if replacing get quality, at a good price
best value is usually someone who will measure, go away, send you a spec and price
pressure selling/but buying to get rid of them is expensive and usually (always) carp
mr shiney shoes on a building site talking to me is FAF
if security or safety are issues, laminate is surprisingly strong
our hall door does not break in a front to back wind slam, that saves new glass every few years in this house.
in london security on the exposed frontage and secluded but accessible rear was more the motive, i tried that with a thrown brick, it passed the test  |
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Nicky cigreen
Joined: 25 Jun 2007 Posts: 9906 Location: Devon, uk
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