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Double Glazing Fitters Oxford

If you intend on having new double glazing Oxford you’re probably looking forward to benefitting from the many advantages that new glazing of this kind brings. However, before you invest in a specific provider, make sure you consider a few key points to avoid having the natural benefits of double glazing spoiled by a poor installation process. Here at Radley Windows we’ve been active in the industry for nearly three decades, which has given us a unique insight into the practices of some fitters. There are a few tell tale ways to spot a cowboy installer, and doing so could stop you paying for a dangerous and potential even illegal standard of fitting.

1.    Check Permanent Address

Most reputable fitters will have a permanent business address, which shouldn’t be too difficult to find online. If you cannot do so, ask your fitter directly for the address of their headquarters. Working from home does not necessarily constitute a poor installer by any means. However some cowboy contractors avoid giving out contact details such as their address so as to prevent customers making complaints against them, once poor work has been carried out.

If you’re concerned or suspicious, pay the fitting team a visit at their listed address; this can give you a good idea of the firm’s ethos.

2.    Investigate Skill Level

Here at Radley Windows we’ve worked hard to build up a reputation of which we’re proud. Part of this has involved completing glazing and window jobs of a variety of different kinds – including conservatory construction and solar panel installation.

Again, a contractor with only one service is by no means to be regarded with suspicion. However, make sure you’re confident that, like us, your chosen specialist really is an expert in double glazing Oxford. The best way to be sure is to research the topic thoroughly online and then ask as many questions of your salesman as required.

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