Window Fitters Yorkshire - Recommendations?

DirkMcQuickly

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Hi, we got our T6 Panel last week so looking at windows first (I understand some say lining first then windows, others say it doesn’t make much difference). We have looked at the option of diy with the windows, and there are some great ‘how to” videos on YouTub, but if anyone has any experience of using a good fitter around the Bradford area, that would be great, thank you in advance,
John
 
Hey just wondering if anyone knows of a reputable yet reasonably price place in the North of England that supplies and fits the sliding side windows.

I've currently got two fixed glass OEM panels and just looking to swap them out.

Cheers

Logan
 
Hey just wondering if anyone knows of a reputable yet reasonably price place in the North of England that supplies and fits the sliding side windows.

I've currently got two fixed glass OEM panels and just looking to swap them out.

Cheers

Logan
Why swap them out?
will you be selling them?
 
Hey just wondering if anyone knows of a reputable yet reasonably price place in the North of England that supplies and fits the sliding side windows.

I've currently got two fixed glass OEM panels and just looking to swap them out.

Cheers

Logan
Stick with the fixed windows unless you want water ingress
 
Was few years ago now but Dean from Vandoc travelled to me when I was living in Chester and fitted windows on my driveway. Worth a call.
 
Van Window Specialists at Castleford. I had some fitted many years ago to a T5 with no issues and the recent feedback looks good
 
Thanks for all the replies people, some mixed opinions there as ever! I'll give exploria a call for a price but won't rush into looking at the above advice!

Why swap them out?
will you be selling them?
The idea was air flow when I'm asleep and to give the kids a window to open rather than feeling penned in.

I would sell them now doubt but not rushing into it after all the advice.
 
I have front window wind deflectors. You can keep the windows open 25-30mm without water blowing in if it rains. They cost around £50 and are simple to fit.
 
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