A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd in Midlothian Tip - If you are trying to find A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd be warned, some companies in and around Borders will try to appeal to your senses of greed or fear of loss. They will try to convince you how unique and genuine their offer is. The bigger a bargain you feel you are getting, the more likely they are to buy from them. Try to resist jumping to hasty conclusions about the once in a lifetime bargain offer you are being given and rationally compare offers from 3 or 4 different suppliers.
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A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd are a conservatory supplier based in Midlothian
According to our records this business does not appear to be registered with Companies House and therefore may be trading as a partnership or sole trader.
A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd are believed to be registered with the following Trade Assocations;
A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd are believed to sell a range of conservatories to customers in and around Midlothian.
The range of different types, styles and sizes of conservatories includes traditional lean-to, Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian, as well as various combinations such as large P-shape conservatories.
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Tips for buying conservatories
Tip - While you are trying to find A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd in and around Borders it might be worth considering how much accommodation you need and whether a conservatory is the right type of building. Its glassy characteristics may be at odds with the uses you want to put it to.
Tip – During your enquiries about A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd in and around Borders it is always worth knowing that a company who denies ever having any problems is probably not telling you the truth – an honest supplier will be one that deals with its problems in a timely and professional manner.
Tip - If you are looking for A & J Glass & Glazing Ltd in and around Borders bear in mind that gas filled units combined with Pilkington K or Low E glass is just about as good as it gets in terms of insulation.