Window Advice Centre located at 14 Sandyford Pl, Glasgow G3 7NB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 332 7878

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john dennis

5 Google Rating

We were so relieved to find WAC and to meet Ken Hislop - saved our sanity and marriage! Choosing the

5/ 5

We were so relieved to find WAC and to meet Ken Hislop - saved our sanity and marriage! Choosing the relevant styles and sizes, specific fixtures and fittings and subsequently the best makers and fitters for us, was a trouble-free, relaxing and constructive process. On issues f we had not considered, Ken advised us patiently and with clear knowledge and expertise.We emerged from the meeting confident and relieved! We were kept up to date with the search for appropriate window makers and the communication between all three parties was constant throughout. The windows are in, beautiful (as windows can be!) and we confidently and happily recommend the Window Advice Centre for their excellent service! Thank you.

Harry Allan

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service and most helpful. living in conservation area I had to be careful that the replace

5/ 5

Fantastic service and most helpful. living in conservation area I had to be careful that the replacement windows were correct - window advice centre gave excellent advice and were able to source quotes which were 30% cheaper than national companies and I would safely say better quality products. delighted and highly recommend.

Peter Yacoubian

5 Google Rating

Excellent service , fantastic value for money - would highly recommend this professional and friendl

5/ 5

Excellent service , fantastic value for money - would highly recommend this professional and friendly service which was provided with no pressure or commitment just sound advice. Effortlessly guided me through the process from initial design, product and contractor selection, successful installation and highly detailed independent inspection after the contractor had completed the work. The product quality and standard of installation was excellent. The cost through Window Advice Centre was only 60% of what I was quoted when I contacted companies myself. Couldn't recommend highly enough!

Marky Gee

5 Google Rating

Simply fantastic. We had heard these guys were good and they delivered. Ken was polite, understandin

5/ 5

Simply fantastic. We had heard these guys were good and they delivered. Ken was polite, understanding and very professional. He listened to what we wanted and also gave us additional (no obligation) suggestions which we loved. He took the time to patiently help us design every window and door for our home but didn't take hours about it either and there was no hard sell. He farmed the designs out to several glazing companies and advised us which one to choose (if we wanted). The contractors done an amazing job. Again, polite, professional and timely. Any issues that appeared during the install were openly discussed and dealt with quickly. After the job was complete, Ken visited again to inspect the quality and fit of the windows and doors. Overall, a smooth process from start to finish. I highly recommend using Window Advice Centre and cut out the need for half a dozen double glazing salesmen traipsing through your home.

Joseph Burt

5 Google Rating

I had a terrific experience with the Window Advice Centre architect (Ken Hislop) to guide me through

5/ 5

I had a terrific experience with the Window Advice Centre architect (Ken Hislop) to guide me through the process of replacement windows and the options available for me. The Windows Advice Centre are a truly independent service to give folks the service and advice for replacing the right window for the right situation. Ken was a like minded conservationist and guided me through the process of sourcing the right windows and contractor for the replacement like-for-like windows in Glasgow's West End conservation area. His knowledge and expertise really was impressive with the ability to translate complex architecture nomenclature to layman speak whilst keeping the balance of conservation and thermal effectiveness. I recommend the Windows Advice Centre and ask for Ken so the right advice and guidance can be sought whilst balancing conservation with modern needs of a warm property.

John McLaren

1 Google Rating

A very poor overall service. Agreed a specification and they drew up a tender. This included very sp

1/ 5

A very poor overall service. Agreed a specification and they drew up a tender. This included very specific locks which were a higher quality and came at a premium.When the contractor fitted the doors the locks used were not to agreed specification. 8 weeks later, various attempts to ask Window advice centre to push contractors to change them to the ones agreed, nothing. Barely a response from WAC, nothing from contractor Ace Windows. Once the Window Advice Centre have had their kickback from the contractor they're simply not interested, so unprofessional compared to what they claim. Either WAC or Ace Windows messed up and neither of them want to accept responsibility Would not recommend as they're simply not trustworthy

Euan Brown

1 Google Rating

I don't hate it, but I gave me details almost 4 weeks and someone said they'd get back to be the nex

1/ 5

I don't hate it, but I gave me details almost 4 weeks and someone said they'd get back to be the next day...still waiting. Totally understand that working from home might slow the process down but so don't promise something that can't be delivered.

Rikki Khanna

5 Google Rating

I spoke to Ken who's like the Stephen Hawking of windows. Amazingly knowledgeable, friendly and a c

5/ 5

I spoke to Ken who's like the Stephen Hawking of windows. Amazingly knowledgeable, friendly and a clear communicator. Very helpful.

June Allan,

1 Google Rating

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