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The above is a small Rosewood Victorian conservatory we did a couple of weeks ago for some very good customers of ours!
The next two are images of some of the first windows with mock sash horns we have installed. I was a bit unsure what to expect when I first saw them but when I got on site they looked pretty impressive. They are only a small feature but they do add the extra character that PVCu windows sometimes need.
The bottom two are black composite doors and side lights which we have installed in the last ten days. Black is one of the most popular colours we are selling at the moment. And one thing which matches the colour well are the glass designs the customers have picked.
Since changing composite door suppliers, we have had a massive surge in composite door sales. We are able to give customers a lot more choice of designs, colours and glass options. We have also been able to bring ourselves in line with the majority of the industry in terms of cost.
>Hmm, have I been spammed on this one?
If I haven't then thanks for your comment!
>IMO you been spammed! Delete!!!
>Deleted Andy!
>Flashing on the conservatory needs looking at far better job stepped.Lazy way to do in one straight cut
>Anon – someone else has told me that! There was a reason for it, I'll ask who fitted it and say why on here!
Nobody is saying anything about the sash horns lol!
>Agreed – not impressed with the seamed flashing. (I'll send image through to the WYW sales team. Lol)
>RCG – I've had to take it off! I forgot temporarily that you know who I am! Can't be giving any of you lot any ammo lol.
I'll get some more pictures on here soon…with stepped flashing!
>DGB The sash horns on your foiled windows can you get a factory made end cap for the sash horns.I worked for a company about 8 years ago and we fitted golden oak with sash horns but had to wrap the horn with a foil wrap and birds kept pecking thru them in the end we had to fit nornal sash with a big discount to the customer. The company i work for now dont do them fit the best££££££.
>must agree the straight lead flashing was not the best.I would not be too happy with the damaged brickwork to the left hand side of the doors. And i wouldn't own up to measuring it, by the look of all the add ons to the head of those frames compared to the doors i think a new tape measure is needed.