Double glazing and timber windows
A big part of my business is wooden windows and double glazing retro fit.some times you come across a window that has seen better days,with paper thin glass that invites the cold in as well as being quite dangerous fall on it and you go right through. Some windows have seen damp and not painted or are that old when you take them out they fall apart with rot and neglect.
Timber windows can be fixed and even better than before.one of my favorite parts of my business is taking that tired broken window and giving it new life,some times it only takes a good sand and paint ,or it may be replacing some rotten timber and rebuilding the frame.
I like the challenge.
I do double glazing retro fit and offer a free friendly quote. Contact Chris on 021642428 or vist my website www.soutar...
40 years experience and skilled workmanship.
WANTED: Clothes rack
Suitable for hanging shirts and dresses on, not really for drying purposes, more for like instead of a wardrobe.
Please text or call 0276025945 or
Email louisemarychaney1@gmail.com
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