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Perfix Double Glazing repair service


Tonyw

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Just had Steve of Perfix double glazing repair service come to fix a complex conservatory window. The problem was quickly resolved on account of his years of experience. Seve acted with great courtesy and patience; his charges are very reasonable, too. I can highly recommend him for glazing repair issues.
  • 2 months later...

Excellent job for us too.


Replaced three double glazed panes, where the vacuum had blown, and replaced a locking mechanism. Steve came to view the job first then quoted for the work. After ordering and collecting the new parts, in a few days, he came round very quickly and fixed everything. We now have windows can see out and a window lock that works.


All at a price MUCH lower than several others had quoted and without charging VAT.


Highly recommended.


His number: 07951 303984

  • 1 month later...
Steve fixed two broken window locks and I am really happy about the service and work provided. Dealing with Steve was an absolute pleasure and I was impressed by how efficiently and quickly he got a rather tricky job done. I can only second and third the recommendations above.
  • 6 months later...

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