Hello,
I wanted to order 3 windows online – just in time. We don’t need anything high-end – the windows are for the new workshop. It is insulated but doesn’t even have heating.
We want double-glazed windows sized 160 x 90 cm (63 x 35 inches). Now I’m looking for a supplier who offers solid quality (so no junk) but affordable windows. Does anyone have a tip where to order very cheaply?
I wanted to order 3 windows online – just in time. We don’t need anything high-end – the windows are for the new workshop. It is insulated but doesn’t even have heating.
We want double-glazed windows sized 160 x 90 cm (63 x 35 inches). Now I’m looking for a supplier who offers solid quality (so no junk) but affordable windows. Does anyone have a tip where to order very cheaply?
We don’t do laundry there; the room is only used for storage. It has no heating, so it can freeze in winter—definitely not suitable for a new washing machine.
I basically accepted the windows by silence, assuming they were installed correctly because I didn’t know how they should be installed and expected a professional company to handle it properly. I’m not a construction expert, and we didn’t have the budget for professional supervision. Initially, we requested a quote but quickly rejected it. It would have cost at least 10,000 euros, which would have taken a significant part of our 60,000-euro budget, without any actual work having been done yet. We would never have managed to convert the house into an energy-efficient home without doing most of the work ourselves. Unfortunately, we are not high earners but live on a modest salary that covers all our expenses.
I basically accepted the windows by silence, assuming they were installed correctly because I didn’t know how they should be installed and expected a professional company to handle it properly. I’m not a construction expert, and we didn’t have the budget for professional supervision. Initially, we requested a quote but quickly rejected it. It would have cost at least 10,000 euros, which would have taken a significant part of our 60,000-euro budget, without any actual work having been done yet. We would never have managed to convert the house into an energy-efficient home without doing most of the work ourselves. Unfortunately, we are not high earners but live on a modest salary that covers all our expenses.