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What's wrong with buying the cheapest?
Q: What's wrong with buying the cheapest?
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A: Well, first the cheapest option normally means they are not sash windows. Other types of double glazing are frequently cheaper but if you want sashes to compliment the period of your house or because you live in a conservation area they won't be suitable. Even if they are sash windows you won't get all the benefits of Bygone collection from the lower cost windows.
We do understand that sometimes funds simply do not stretch far enough, but if you're looking for good quality and a long lasting window, why not consider just doing the front or upstairs only initially?
Don't forget, when someone says, "we can do the same thing only cheaper", there is generally a cost to it, one that YOU end up paying for later because THEY cut corners today!. If it's cheaper it isn't a Bygone sash window - you have nothing to lose by viewing the Bygone Collection and we believe you'll understand our comments about quality as soon as you do.

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