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Global Doors and Windows located at Unit 4 Riverside Business Park, 16 Lyon Rd, London SW19 2RL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8540 3833
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This is the second time we have used this company. Initially introduced via a neighbour who highly recommended them. We had six sash windows fitted, replacing our original Victorian wood with UPVC sash copies which look great. The team were reliable, tidy, friendly & the quality of work was excellent. Even the blinds were removed & refitted :) Very professional Company & we have no hesitation in recommending to others.
Thanks so much, the guys did an amazing job on the 4 windows, we are very happy. They were friendly and professional. The house feels less draughty and more cosy now. And thank you for being accommodating on our needs.
Cheaters, they want to change you left right and centre.. unbelievable.. the owner doesn’t know how to speak and behave with customers..
Unit 4 Riverside Business Park, 16 Lyon Rd, London SW19 2RL, UK
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