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Has anybody here used or had experience of Rawlington aluclad windows?

 

They seem to have a reasonable product, a showroom in Gloucester, but I cannot find them on this forum. They seem to be one of the few suppliers that offer an installation service as well.

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1 hour ago, osprey said:

Has anybody here used or had experience of Rawlington aluclad windows?

 

They seem to have a reasonable product, a showroom in Gloucester, but I cannot find them on this forum. They seem to be one of the few suppliers that offer an installation service as well.

I used Rawington for alu windows.

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Hijacking the post. Apologies.

Wouldn't it be useful if members could publish the cost of their windows divided by the area?

 

Somewhere I have a little black book that says that (at the time) windows cost £w/m2 for upvc or cheap timber windows, x for aluminium, y for timber, z for curtain walls.

It was remarkably accurate for a first run though a feasibility costing  and could be useful for new members on BH.

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2 hours ago, osprey said:

Has anybody here used or had experience of Rawlington aluclad windows?

 

They seem to have a reasonable product, a showroom in Gloucester, but I cannot find them on this forum. They seem to be one of the few suppliers that offer an installation service as well.

Yes.

We bought from them in 2011, they supplied and installed.

They were easy to deal with, and delivered bang on time.

On the assumption they are the same blokes - a pair of Lithuanian brothers - then I would use them again without any worries.

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1 hour ago, Bornagain said:

Yes.

We bought from them in 2011, they supplied and installed.

They were easy to deal with, and delivered bang on time.

On the assumption they are the same blokes - a pair of Lithuanian brothers - then I would use them again without any worries.

Yes those are the guys.  (Sorry, an 'l' slipped into the body of my post,  but not the title).

 

Good to know they have been around for a while. Any need to call on them for support?

Incidently, I note that their beading for the glass is internal, which means you don't have to remove the alu cladding to replace the glass. Rationel etc have external beading: I guess for the smoother internal look?

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2 hours ago, freshy said:

I used Rawington for alu windows.

Yes they do aluminium ones as well. Any comments/feedback on product, service etc?

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46 minutes ago, osprey said:

Yes they do aluminium ones as well. Any comments/feedback on product, service etc?

They were really pleasant and competitively priced. Happy with the install and I would use them again. 

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1 hour ago, osprey said:

Yes those are the guys.  (Sorry, an 'l' slipped into the body of my post,  but not the title).

 

Good to know they have been around for a while. Any need to call on them for support?

Incidently, I note that their beading for the glass is internal, which means you don't have to remove the alu cladding to replace the glass. Rationel etc have external beading: I guess for the smoother internal look?

Ours are internally beaded, it does indeed give a very sleek look from the outside.

We have never needed support so I can't comment on their aftercare.

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They are Gutmann designed windows, they're a decent product and I don't have a bad thing to say about Gutmann.

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