Although, Hazlemere Windows, the Bucks based independent double glazing manufacturer and installer company I work for has been supplying and fitting windows, doors and conservatories for 25 years, it is not yet as well known for supplying and fitting made to measure garage doors.
As on the double glazed windows and doors side, it holds no stocks of "standard sizes" as most properties have different aperatures for garage doors, as well as windows and doors. Consequently, every garage door Hazlemere supplies and fits is made bespoke, tailored to fit each particular situation.
Given the huge number of variants of colour, size and operation that Hazlemere offer, it would impractical to hold stocks, given Hazlemere's Garage Doors range includes solid timber, glass re-inforced polyester (GRP), steel, aluminium and ABS (plastic). Add to this the many different garage door operating mechanisms, like up and over, roller shutter, sectional, side hinged, electric, manual and all the different finishes (let alone single and double doors!), it would not be possible to keep stocks.
The slight down side is, as with made to measure double glazing, it naturally takes longer to supply and install as each job needs first surveying by a professional surveyor to ensure that the product is made to the exact measurements your property needs, so although it does takes longer than trying to get so called cheaper "standard sizes" to fit, you end up with a high quality installation professionally fitted. Hopefully, you will agree that getting an excellent made to measure home improvement job done which carries a decent guarantee on both the product and installation is worth the investment and waiting that few extra weeks for?
To help their customers through the many different modern materials and garage door operating mechanisms, High Wycombe based Hazlemere Garage Doors have published a free garage doors buyers guide to help you ensure you choose the right garage door type and mode of operation for your particular property.
If you would like to request a free copy, simply click here
Thursday, 31 December 2009
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