![]() ![]() If you are in a conservation area are you allowed to install UPVC? and even if you are should you? I own a company called masterframe that specialise in sash windows (we only make sash windows nothing else) we offer windows to the trade and via a network of installers with a product that planners love, bygone. ![]() Veka are also a systems company, they have fabricators who make sash windows but not many. You ask about Kat UK, they make a variety of products from standard WHS Halo and LB Plastics extrusions (a systems company). ![]() There are companies that pride themselves on products that planners find impossible to reject because they are really good but they will be far more expensive than Quickslide. Planners are often anti PVC, they dont like the material but cannot refuse permission on material grounds alone, so they find something not the same (mitres v butt joints) and say they are refusing on the appearance. Conservation areas are generaly fine if you follow the rule, you can even ignore the advice of a planner in certain circumstances, unfortunately for you the you cannot ignore the planners because you live in a block of flats, so you must get permission. ![]()
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