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I'm really in need of double glazing for my entire house, and have managed to release equity to pay for it by remortgaging. This money should come in in just over a week, but is it worth my while waiting til January? Do double glazing companies tend to have January sales, like the High Street does? There could be a considerable saving if they do, but it's a new area to me. Anyone out there got any idea?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you all for responding to my original question, but I think you may have gotten the wrong idea.
I have already shopped around for quotes, and I am not the sort of person to fall for sales patter. I made the mistake of calling Weatherseal first, and they sent a salesman round the same day to give me a 'quote', as requested. An hour and a half of spiel later, I had to ask him to leave my house.
I've been round the other reputable glazing firms in my area, who were all more than happy to give me a provisional quote which, given the Weatherseal technique, equalled Weatherseal's lowest figure. I know the 'real' ball park figure that my window and doors will really cost, and it's a figure that I'm ok with, but what I really want to know is, at this time of year, do glazing companies have sales, and therefore, should I hang on for another month?