Product category:
Windows - uPVC
News Release from: Newstead Trade Frames
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 February 2006
Young installer finds life rosy with
Newstead
Quality at Newstead is yet to be beaten says young installer.
Only 26 years old, installer Craig Keats has been in the industry for eight years already: "I started fitting windows because it brings in good money and it's a skill that will last I have a good reputation locally and have to perform to a high standard
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 31 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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I need a window I can trust because if there are any problems I go out in my own time and sort them out for free.
I've looked at other windows made by other fabricators over the years but the quality at Newstead is yet to be beaten.
The welds are true and the locking mechanisms are strong and secure.
The most popular window profile I install is the Rosewood.
I won a contract using this profile recently, fitting six windows and two doors.
The family did get three other quotes but I was recommended via word of mouth.
They think the windows are fantastic - it's really made a difference to their house.
"As a small installer, I'm not treated any differently from Newstead's larger customers.
I still get a competitive price.
Newstead also offers my customers a 10 year guarantee and an invoice with a reference to support this.".
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