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Find modern replacement windows in and around Cheshire BestQuote Listing - Sovereign Windows |
Top Tip - If you are considering purchasing double glazing it is a good idea to get more than one quote, usually 3 quotes are sufficient to enable you to make an informed decision.
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This page gives you contact information for Sovereign Windows based in Chester and also provides you with information and impartial advice about modern replacement windows in and around Cheshire that we hope you will find useful.
Sovereign Windows
Unit 6, Golborne Bridge Business Park
Whitchurch Road
Milton Green
Chester
Cheshire
CH3 9DR
Tel: 01244 330050
www.sovereignwindows.co.uk
Sovereign Windows is a home improvement company operating in and around areas of Cheshire, specialising in the supply and installation of double glazed windows and doors.
BestQuote can help you to obtain no obligation estimates and quotations for a wide range of glazing service to help improve or repair your family home.
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If you have come to our website to find out about modern replacement windows in and around Cheshire then we would like to give you some tips.
Tip - If you are looking for modern replacement windows in and around Cheshire bear in mind what Guarantee is offered? What does it cover and for how long? Frames, Glass and Installation guarantee periods can vary. Ideally you should be looking for a minimum of 10 years on Frames, Glass and Installation. Is it “insurance backed” in the event of insolvency?
Tip - When you are looking for modern replacement windows in and around Cheshire then be aware that although uPVC and aluminium frames are virtually maintenance-free, the hinges and locks will benefit from regular lubrication to keep them working smoothly.
Tip - If you are searching for modern replacement windows then be aware that some companies in and around Cheshire are a bit dubious and may try to get you to sign up for your replacement windows on their premises and then tell you that you can’t cancel- not so, and a stiff solicitors’ letter or a threat to call a local newspaper or a consumer programme will usually sort that out.
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