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ClairedM

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So. I'm still in the middle of the fitted by crap fitters and surveyed wrong crap with Internorm and Ecotec.

I love the products of Internorm BUT their customer care is abysmal. (Surveyed and fitted by Ecotec - all condemned by building standards as wrong size/fitting/wonky. Internorm proposed a bodge job.) 

 

I'm hoping to find an other company that has similar spec windows/doors.

And in a heaven world, a fitting company that can both repair the damage to my home and survey/fit accurately. 

I've looked at Nordan and Origin. 

Origin has much higher U values.

Nordan seems to be either Cardiff or Scotland.

 

I live in Sheffield. South Yorkshire.

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6 minutes ago, ClairedM said:

So. I'm still in the middle of the fitted by crap fitters and surveyed wrong crap with Internorm and Ecotec.

I love the products of Internorm BUT their customer care is abysmal. (Surveyed and fitted by Ecotec - all condemned by building standards as wrong size/fitting/wonky. Internorm proposed a bodge job.) 

 

I'm hoping to find an other company that has similar spec windows/doors.

And in a heaven world, a fitting company that can both repair the damage to my home and survey/fit accurately. 

I've looked at Nordan and Origin. 

Origin has much higher U values.

Nordan seems to be either Cardiff or Scotland.

 

I live in Sheffield. South Yorkshire.

Can you clarify, are you needing a fitter to remove all the already installed units and then install the replacements (and for the new team to first of all survey and place an order for the replacements)?

 

Please give as much detail as you can ;) 

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1 hour ago, Nickfromwales said:

@craig about these days?

 

Yip, just flat out at the moment. 

I can recommend an installation team but for a refurbishment they will be travelling, with overnight accommodation etc. being required. I can recommend teams for new builds easily but most are not wanting to touch refurbishments these days. 

 

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19 minutes ago, craig said:

 

Yip, just flat out at the moment. 

I can recommend an installation team but for a refurbishment they will be travelling, with overnight accommodation etc. being required. I can recommend teams for new builds easily but most are not wanting to touch refurbishments these days. 

 

 

2 hours ago, ClairedM said:

I'm hoping to find an other company that has similar spec windows/doors.

And in a heaven world, a fitting company that can both repair the damage to my home and survey/fit accurately. 

@craig may be able to help with some names etc? He's a BH 'trusted member' ;) 

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3 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

Can you clarify, are you needing a fitter to remove all the already installed units and then install the replacements (and for the new team to first of all survey and place an order for the replacements)?

 

Please give as much detail as you can ;) 

1. currently Internorm windows/doors to be removed.

2. Damage be repaired.

3. New windows/doors put in.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, ClairedM said:

1. Survey for new winnows/doors, and look/quote to repair damage done to external envelop of house, and inside.

2. current Internorm windows/doors to be removed.

3. Damage from previous install  be repaired. (I think this will need to be done before the new windows are put in.)

4. New windows/doors put in to the correct size and placement. 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, ClairedM said:

Ok. Thank you.

I see from the internet that you're based in Fife and it would be quite a trek for your team for a reasonably small job.

 

Respectfully, this doesn’t sound like a small job unless it’s 1x door and 2x windows? 
How many units in total need to be removed and replaced?

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