Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories in Wiltshire Tip - While you are looking for Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories bear in mind that when trying to assess which suppliers in and around Wiltshire to do business with, find out how long the supplier has been in business selling conservatories.
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Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories are a conservatory supplier based in Wiltshire
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.
Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories are believed to be registered with the following Trade Assocations;
Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories are believed to sell a range of conservatories to customers in and around Wiltshire.
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.
Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories
Unit 7 Bruce Street Bridges Great Western Trade Park
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN22DJ
“Good service you run” - B Robinson Enquiry Ref 487968
Tips for buying conservatories
Tip – During your enquiries about Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories in and around Wiltshire 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 Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories in and around Wiltshire, depending on the shape of your conservatory, try not to put doors in the front of as it creates a corridor effect, making it difficult to arrange your furniture, you may also risk a “wind-tunnel” effect if the doors are in line with each other.
Tip – if you are looking for Kingfisher Windows & Conservatories in and around Wiltshire, Victorian conservatories are popular because of their pretty shape and ornate top, but the bay type end wastes floor space. Look instead to the stylish Edwardian or Georgian shapes.