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...rear bay in the kitchen needs replacing 4 x windows 1 x door, £2200 to remove rotten windows etc, fit grey plastic double glazing units and fensa certificate.
Sound about right ??? North London tax ???
Doesn't sound outrageous to me.
Sounds reasonable from my own experiences.
Is the 4 x windows the bay, or is it a bay window, plus 4 windows plus the door?
I just paid £1200 for a large bay window in hardwood (other quote was £2000) plus fitting
I'd pay that.
Is the 4 x windows the bay, or is it a bay window, plus 4 windows plus the door?
I just paid £1200 for a large bay window in hardwood (other quote was £2000) plus fitting
its a bay window with door in the middle (2 windows each side of the door bay as in curved )
Probably about right,then, given the location - just for comparison we've also just done a new powder coated aluminium front door with floor to ceiling side windows for about £3300 fitted.
Sharkbait, do you have a wooden bay and aluminium windows elsewhere? Or is it two houses?
I ask as I'm contemplating replacing my (very rotten) wooden windows with aluminium, but there are multiple sashes and one bay window (with a wood/lead roof), and I haven't seen aluminium bay windows anywhere before.
One house, but the aluminium is confined to 3 x sets of bifolds and the front door - everything else is wood.
We used Origin for our stuff and they do windows (inc bay) also.
https://origin-global.com/aluminium-windows/bay-windows
That sounds a bit cheap to me.
Are you sure they will dispose of the old windows correctly or just dump the rubbish in a convenient quiet spot? Are they properly insured? Will they support the bay roof correctly when they remove the old windows?
Thanks Sharkbait, I'll check them out. They can't possibly be as expensive as Fabco Sanctuary or Crittall (touch wood...!).
Bay windows are expensive. I had the back of my house done a good few years back - kitchen bay, back door, living room window, bathroom and bedroom - and the bay alone cost almost as much as the rest put together.
Did you get the bay done in wood Cougar? I'm in two minds - not looking forward to a lifetime of repainting it if I do (it will get a *lot* of weather given where we're situated), but I'd really rather not go UPVC.
Think we paid 6k for a small semi detached- 5 upstairs windows, downstairs bay and front door