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Any one has used Timber Windows on forest hill road before?


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BM13 Wrote:

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> So I've googled Timber Windows in

> Wimbledon and they are also saying that they have

> showroom in Dulwich, so not sure who is who.

> https://www.timberwindows.com/showroom/london-dulw

> ich/


This is the connection (from the Dulwich website):


"Elwyns, in ?partnership? with the major systems supplier that owns the Timber Windows brand have invested in and launched their new specialist timber windows and doors showroom in Dulwich. Appropriately named Timber Windows of Dulwich by Elwyns, the new showroom is furnished with a comprehensive range of beautiful timber windows and doors that will appeal to discerning customers.


The Timber Windows brand was established in 2004 and represents the very best of hand-made, high quality timber windows and doors available in the United Kingdom. This exclusive brand is only available through a network of specialist, local timber showrooms dedicated to the supply and installation of the beautiful all wood casement windows and doors.


Elwyns are the authorised and approved local installers of the Timber Windows Systems in Dulwich, Carshalton, Woldingham.

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Elwyns is replacing my windows albeit with UPVC. Someone came round to do the quote the day after I contacted them, the quote was emailed within a couple of hours and the surveyor has now been to do the measuring. They are very competitively priced, efficient and friendly without being pushy.

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  • 5 months later...

If moderators allow to recommend the company I used i can put the link to their website.

It is worth to check as their prices are visible so you can have basic knowledge how much you will pay for your wooden windows.

I was waiting arround 4 weeks for my windows arrive but im realy happy about quality and the service.


Their website: https://bespokewoodenwindows.co.uk


If you want to talk to them, ask for Pawel as he was responsibile for my project and he done good job.


Cheers

Marc

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