Alan Ambrose Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 Anyone heard of / used Glazing Deluxe / Paul Elliott to source their windows? Ā I saw these guys yesterday at the London Homebuilding show yesterday. They claimed they were consultants and able to get better prices by going direct to the window manufacturers.Ā
JohnMo Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 Get prices from them and others, pretty sure their service doesn't come free.
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 (edited) 1 hour ago, Alan Ambrose said: Anyone heard of / used Glazing Deluxe / Paul Elliott to source their windows? Ā I saw these guys yesterday at the London Homebuilding show yesterday. They claimed they were consultants and able to get better prices by going direct to the window manufacturers.Ā Itās possible but you donāt generally donāt get better deals by going direct. You might if they deal with the end consumer but they all tend to use official suppliers and do not deal with the consumer. Ā Consultancy work is something Iām currently looking into but theres a lot of things to be considered. Ā Theyāre just suppliers at the end of the day. Edited September 21, 2025 by craig
-rick- Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 My completely uniformed first thought on this is this consultant is just a window supplier without offering any guarantees. Ā They can source the windows and then leave the installation up to you (maybe they point you at an installer but aren't going to take any liability for the job the installer does). Ā Are they going to come measure? Take responsibility if the order is wrong?
nod Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 We had a ridiculous quote from Rational 68 k supply onlyĀ Then out of the blue they came back to us at around 50k Someone could easily argue that this is a genuine discount Take a 5k fee and theyāve saved you 13kĀ Trade discounts can be pretty high Or volume purchases more than tradeĀ Itās when something goes wrongĀ The middle man wonāt be interestedĀ
Mr Punter Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 I think there is a lot of value in measuring, specifying, scheduling, unloading, distribution at site, protection, installation and warranty / snagging.Ā Perhaps an extra 50% on the basic delivered to site window order value.
saveasteading Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 21 minutes ago, nod said: around 50k Would it be possible to tell us what that equates to on £/m2 of window ? It's always interesting and a good starting point in a costing exercise.... and I am out of date in my wbb. (Wee black book).
nod Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 28 minutes ago, saveasteading said: Would it be possible to tell us what that equates to on Ā£/m2 of window ? It's always interesting and a good starting point in a costing exercise.... and I am out of date in my wbb.Ā (Wee black book). From memory Theres about 60m2 of glass Plus Velux es Not included in the quoteĀ As I stated Rational Ā and the other big player started off ridiculously I didnāt even ask what there supply and fit price wasĀ Ā The door I posted recently over 100kĀ All the 5 meter Ally trims had to come off before I could install the lighting strips as they where nowhere near straight Turned out they where stuck on with siliconeĀ Most window fitters are roughĀ Better to pay your joiner to put them in or do it yourselfĀ Ā Ā
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 (edited) Velfac/Rationel are notorious for suddenly knocking 5/10/15k off a price.Ā Ā To me, itās taken the piss to see what they can get away with and completely dishonest imho. Iām not saying itās them directly but give the best price that you can in the first instance. Edited September 21, 2025 by craig 1
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 (edited) 30 minutes ago, nod said: Better to pay your joiner to put them in or do it yourselfĀ I disagree, your joiner and or yourself arenāt trained on the operational aspects and in my experience, it causes more heartache than paying an installation team. Ā It becomes an issue when the installation team/supplier takes on things and expect the install team to do it. Not necessarily having the knowledge or experience. Edited September 21, 2025 by craig
nod Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 45 minutes ago, craig said: I disagree, your joiner and or yourself arenāt trained on the operational aspects and in my experience, it causes more heartache than paying an installation team. Ā It becomes an issue when the installation team/supplier takes on things and expect the install team to do it. Not necessarily having the knowledge or experience. and you really think your window fitters are trained š Im on sites every day Itās all about getting them in as quick as possibleĀ 2
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 Yip, trained on product and factory approved and GGF standards on installation. The problem of chuck them in and worry about it later.Ā Ā Iām not saying youāre not capable, Iām just saying in my experience itās an issue. Additionally, warranties can be void as a result of not using an approved installer.
nod Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 12 minutes ago, craig said: Yip, trained on product and factory approved and GGF standards on installation. The problem of chuck them in and worry about it later.Ā Ā Iām not saying youāre not capable, Iām just saying in my experience itās an issue. Additionally, warranties can be void as a result of not using an approved installer. Most are subbies With less than a weekās training and donāt give a fly F##k about your jobĀ Window and door fitting isnāt a tradeĀ Most will learn as they fitĀ Ā These where fitted on a recent job Craned in by specialistsĀ Leaked and pooled in the middle 8k x 8 Blaming everything except themselves Never bothered to check the fall as they went Rea basic stuff I could post you examples all dayĀ Ā Ā
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 We both could post examples all day, donāt deny it but it is a trade but I do agree that there is a substantial amount of unskilled installers.
G and J Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 2 hours ago, saveasteading said: Would it be possible to tell us what that equates to on Ā£/m2 of window ? Maybe not the highest u value windows at min 1.4, but hopefully good enough for us with what we intend to be a highly insulated, airtight house š¤(and a woodburner, which we hope we'll get to use!) our measure, supply and fit contract for alitherm 400 (they manufacture and employ directly their surveyors and fitters rather than subcontract) is  £860 per m2 which include a 0.8 aluminimum front door, an aluminium personal door for the garage and 4m wide sliders. Ā Fitting due mid October, so we'll see how it goes, but so far so good 1
nod Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 1 hour ago, craig said: We both could post examples all day, donāt deny it but it is a trade but I do agree that there is a substantial amount of unskilled installers. Is it heck a tradeĀ
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 (edited) 2 minutes ago, nod said: Is it heck a tradeĀ Weāll agree to disagree. Edited September 21, 2025 by craig
nod Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 Just now, craig said: Weāll agree to disagree. Come on CraigĀ Please donāt tell me your a window fitter š
craig Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 No, I leave that to those trained and qualified to install and maintain the products. Everyone āthinksā itās easy to do but itās far from easy.
Mr Punter Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 1 hour ago, nod said: and you really think your window fitters are trained š Im on sites every day Itās all about getting them in as quick as possibleĀ Ā I agree.Ā I have fairly recently had to pay out about Ā£26k for leaky windows installed by an approved contractor.Ā I am still considering going after them for the money but it may cost a lot to prove.
saveasteading Posted September 21, 2025 Posted September 21, 2025 (edited) 2 hours ago, craig said: in my experience itās an issue Agreed. As a main contractor I've had problems with window installation only a few times. Hundreds done by specialists with no problems (or maybe they had issues but sorted them without me knowing). One by specialist they had mismeasured a door. I changed the design and had the steel erectors enlarge the framing so that it would fit. This is simply a good relationship. Same job, my mistake in not informing them ofĀ a client chchange. They altered it without charge (I guess because of the favour, above.) One Job had all sorts of issues.....because we thought our own guys could do it and we would save lots of money.Ā Mistake: its not easy. Ā Morals: perhaps a joiner could fit them relatively efficiently, otherwise specialist fitters only and a god manager for the measuring and ordering. I'm sure they add 20% or more but its worth it. There are lots of risks and the costs of errors and bad workmanship are high. Ā One dodgy installer I met (and didn't use)Ā let out that he always allowed 20mm all round to make sure windows fitted, then loads of mastic. Ā Edited September 21, 2025 by saveasteading clicked send too early 1
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