Replacing crittal windows in a block of flats
This block of flats consisted of 8 separate flats and the owners formed the residents committee, who were keen to replace their original steel crittal windows with a double glazed product, which kept the traditional look of the block, but no longer had drafty old windows!
We attended the resident committee meeting and presented various product options.
The residents wisely chose an aluminium product that closely resembled the originals.
Some residents kept their fanlight openings while some didn't, but all of them decided to go ahead with the project at the same time and were delighted with the results!
Testimonials
Dear Tim
I would like to thank you for the pleasant and efficient service provided by You Choose. I first came accross your company in relation to two flats I own in a development of eight flats. The Resident's Committee wanted to replace the 1950's windows, and You Choose gave the most competitive quote for the quality of window required. At first, I was reluctant to do so, but I am pleased I did as the overall effect was to substantially improve the look of the building, enhance the value of the flats, and my tenants are very happy with the results.
Subsequently, I used You Choose to replace the old Crittal windows in my own home. It was important to have thin thermally broken frames and equal sight lines with no fanlights. My wife and I are very pleased with the end result. Every aspect from the quote, choice of window, efficient installation, and ease of operation and cleaning of the windows, both inside and outside, has been first class. I would also mention the fitters themselves who were very efficient, cleaned up and were pleasant to have arround.
I would recommend your company to my friends.
Paul Chamberlain,
Ashley Park, Walton-on-Thames, KT12.
1 December, 2009
Tim,
Just a note to say that 12 months after our installation, we are very happy with the windows you supplied and would be happy to deal with you again.
All the best
Ian Spafford
Walton on Thames, KT12
9 December, 2009



