Abbey Windows Van

Abbey Windows - Double Glazing Reading    

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(1) · Windows installation in Reading, United Kingdom
Address: 50A Portman Road, Reading RG30 1EA
Hours: Open · Closes 5 PM
Days of weekOpen hours
Friday
8 AM - 5 PM
Saturday
9 AM - 2 PM
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday
8 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday
8 AM - 5 PM
Thursday
8 AM - 5 PM
Service Areas: Woodley · Sonning Common · Shinfield · Southcote · Winnersh · Didcot · Henley-on-Thames · Wallingford · Earley  
· Tilehurst · High Wycombe · Maidenhead · Wokingham · Oxford · Bracknell · Basingstoke · Twyford · Calcot · Berkshire · Reading
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Abbey Windows are installers of bespoke double glazing in Reading, Thames Valley and throughout Berkshire. We install a wide range of products, including casement windows, tilt and turn windows, …
Abbey Windows are installers of bespoke double glazing in Reading, Thames Valley and throughout Berkshire. We install a wide range of products, including casement windows, tilt and turn windows, composite doors, bi-folding doors, conservatories, orangeries and more. We work with some of the industry’s best suppliers, including Endurance, Ultraframe, Origin and Liniar, and fit products in both uPVC and aluminium. Accredited by Which?, FENSA and the Double Glazing Network, we are a name you can rely on for a professional service. We offer competitive and affordable double glazing prices to all our customers. You can get a free online quote for all our home improvement products using our design tool, or visit our showroom.

Services offered

Door fitting
Door repairs
Doors
Emergency glazing
Glass suppliers
Security doors
Window installation
Window repairs
Window suppliers
Windows

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1.0/5 · 1 review
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Mar 29, 2022
We have had a very poor experience with Abbey Windows, Reading. From 1st installation it took 4 months for them to complete and rectify the work (we had paid a large deposit 3 months prior to install…Full review by VikkiG-31

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Different Companies have given me different advice on Building Regulations, especially on the need for structural supports. Who is correct?
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For an independent view, speak to the Building Control of your Local Council or email FENSA.
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