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Is £15K good for plastic sash windows?

43 replies

chad1991 · 07/01/2022 11:26

Hello, I'm planning to change all seven windows in my Victorian terraced house in London with UPVC sash windows. I've been quoted £17,000 by Everest and £15,000 by Anglian. Is this a good deal?

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StillRunningWithScissors · 07/01/2022 11:28

I'm not sure about the pricing, but I'd strongly suggest getting quotes from local independent fitters.

The likes of Everest and Anglian are as I understand it higher than average (and are keen to offer there own financing plans).

SilenzioBruno · 07/01/2022 11:31

It’s quite pricey. We’re about 30 mins outside the m25 and got 8 windows (one bay) and two external doors for £9k

JaninaDuszejko · 07/01/2022 11:32

Why wouldn't you either repair the original windows or put in wooden sash windows rather than buy horrible plastic windows? You must have spent a fortune on the house if you are in London so why not do things properly?

NoSquirrels · 07/01/2022 11:32

Get a third quote from an independent company. There are loads.

LaLaLouella · 07/01/2022 11:32

Was that Everests starting position or have you haggled?

I'd get a quote from an independent window company.

StillRunningWithScissors · 07/01/2022 11:34

We used Duration windows about 4yrs ago, three aluminium sash windows were about £1000 total. Obviously size, materials (aluminium not uPVC) will change costs.

They were great to deal with, no sales pressure at all.

Electriq · 07/01/2022 11:34

It seems a bit steep, but its hard to judge without visiting site and imagine that also includes and platform/scaffolding.

I second the above information about getting quotes from local independent fitters.

SalvorHardin · 07/01/2022 11:36

I would look elsewhere. The big nationals
charge a fortune for average products. Look for a Masterframe UPVC sash window accredited installer, these are the most authentic looking sashes.

https://www.masterframe.co.uk

chad1991 · 07/01/2022 11:37

@JaninaDuszejko

Why wouldn't you either repair the original windows or put in wooden sash windows rather than buy horrible plastic windows? You must have spent a fortune on the house if you are in London so why not do things properly?
There are no sash windows in the property. The previous owners would have removed them. Also, you'd be amazed how good some of the plastic sash windows look - a few of our neighbours have them and you cannot tell them apart from wood. The issue with timber sash windows is that they cost an absolute fortune and are not ideal for keeping your house warm.
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chad1991 · 07/01/2022 11:38

@NoSquirrels

Get a third quote from an independent company. There are loads.
Any names you can recommend?
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NoSquirrels · 07/01/2022 11:40

You need to look local to you, OP. I’m not on London. Ask friends, colleagues, on FB, on NextDoor etc

NoSquirrels · 07/01/2022 11:40

Knock on neighbours doors and ask!

Clymene · 07/01/2022 11:42

Speak to local suppliers. We got £10k for 9 windows including two bays and French windows.

Electriq · 07/01/2022 11:53

What is the area OP?
Its hard to offer a local company without knowing roughly where you are.

chad1991 · 07/01/2022 11:57

@Electriq

What is the area OP? Its hard to offer a local company without knowing roughly where you are.
Leytonstone
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reallyworriedjobhunter · 07/01/2022 12:07

We are in West London and got quotes from Anglian and Everest that were waaay higher than local firms. We asked for recommendations on our street WhatsApp group and went from there.

Wingingitsince2018 · 07/01/2022 12:11

We are 30 mins from London, South East, and paid around £8k in 2017 for 6 windows, creating and installing a new external door, bricking up the old external door and bricking up an internal door.

roses2 · 07/01/2022 12:14

We used these guys last year for sash windows. Delivery time was 2 months (may be longer now). Delivery was a shambles but quality of the window was excellent

ufitsashwindows.co.uk/

QueenKaz · 07/01/2022 12:21

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Octopuscrazy · 07/01/2022 12:28

That's a crazy amount. We got 2 quotes from local companies and one from Anglian. Anglian was 4x the local firms, and "specially discounted" down to double.
Perfectly happy with local company. We paid around 5.5k with composite front door. West London.

Needdoughnuts · 07/01/2022 12:29

We have a figure in our minds of £500 per opening window when we start to haggle. They start off at 20k we say we couldn't possibly spend more than 5k then it's all settled c. 8k.

Octopuscrazy · 07/01/2022 12:30

Also I felt Anglian were really pushy and unprofessional.

DaveGrohl · 07/01/2022 12:32

We paid 4.5k per wooden period double glazed sash window (conservation area so UPVC not allowed). That’s a lot of money for plastic.

WhatAWasteOfOranges · 07/01/2022 13:26

Have a look at Timberlook windows and see if they have the sort of thing you want. We recently had our cottage windows replaced and they look fantastic. They recommended me some independent fitters in my area so I’m sure they’d be able to do the same for you

cherryonthecakes · 07/01/2022 13:31

Independents are usually cheaper

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