Upvc door and window installation costs

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Could anybody tell me a rough figure for the fitting cost of a upvc front door and 2 upstairs windows approx 1.8m x1.1m. ( Manchester area ). I have been told it can be a bit of a minefield dealing with the big companies and would sooner get the windows supplied myself and pay an installer to fit only. Many thanks.
 
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Don't use the big companies, use smaller local firms and get some references from recent jobs that they have done.

If you supply your own windows and you then have a problem with one and it needs to go back to the manufacturer who will pay ? you then get the argument :rolleyes:

Your fitter won't want to know :cry:

Better to get it all done by one firm with a FENSA certificate and a proper guarantee. :D
 
Thanks for the reply. You make a good point about supplying myself and agree best not to go down that road. I only suggested it because some of the quotes I have heard about from relatives from the larger companies seem disproportionate to the cost of the materials
 
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The company I used charged £50 per window £70 a door, regardless of size. In the end I decided at those prices, it wasn’t worth the hassle of installing myself (no independent warranty, no certificate of compliance etc.) so got my selected company to both supply & install. My advice would be to get quotes from as many small local companies as you can, get references & look at their work & make sure your comparing like for like before you decide. If your intent on going down the route of buying your own & paying a fitter to install, don’t forget they will either have to be FENSA registered or you will have to notify Building Control to inspect (fee involved) & issue you with a certificate of compliance; no certificate could mean problems when you sell.
 

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