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  1. Hi Lizzie, I don't think I am replying to this in the right way? any way, thanks for your help. I will take a look at Munster,and the other companies you suggested. Thanks again Ste
  2. Thanks for the advice, I think from what I have been told so far that Double glazing would be sufficient. We aren't exposed and it is an old property and many of the advantages of triple glazing would probably be lost from other areas of the house. As for the design, the house is circa 1920/30 and sits in between lots of Victorian villas, and to be honest the single pane look isn't one I particularly like (just my preference). I have emailed another two Rationel suppliers today for quotes and will see what they come back with. Thanks again
  3. Hi, wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction. We have bought an old property and have been getting quotes on windows. I have attached a picture of the window sizes and house elevation with an example of the chosen design. The property has 15 windows, two bays, Front entrance, rear door, and French doors to garden. We have a open mind as to what to go for and have looked at and had quotes on wood flush casement windows, double glazed Engineered redwood (most expensive (£45,000) , Aluminium heritage style (£39,000), and I have recently come across Rationel Forma Plus. We like the Rationel but the quote for Rationel Forma plus in double glazed units , came in at £23,828 but the company in question had a total fitted price including cills of £33,173, which to me seems an awful lot for fitting. I am going to look for other Rationel suppliers and try them, but would anyone know if this price is usual ? From some of the other older forums the price seems a bit expensive for what we are looking for. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Windows 1.pdf
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