Windows
Double-glazing retrofit units
Product: Glass double glazing units to retrofit existing windows for DIY and installationPrice range: $140.80/sqm for 4mm float glass (incl GST) - $216.70/sqm for toughened glass plus and average of $143/sqm for installation.
Special Offer: 20% Off the above prices for Materials ONLY until 31st July 2011 costing $112.64 - $173.36 /sqm
Warranty: 10 Years on Materials.
Supplier: BALLARAT & HEPBURN, Nick Robson, Robson Glass, 1047 Howitt Street, Wendouree, T: 5339 5155 or contact simon Reid on T: 5329-1732 E:
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ecoMaster ecoGlaze
Product: Double-glazing refit product for windows and glass doorsPrice range: Indicative cost is $350 per sqm,
but direct quote is required
Supplier: ALL AREAS ecoMaster, T: 1300 326 627 or contact your local Refit n' Save officer for more details
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Double-glazed uPVC windows and doors
Price: $690 per 1 sqm including 5% off until June 30th 2011. Bulk discounts of 7-11% for areas of 60-120sqm
Warranty: 10 years on profile and hardware
Supplier: ALL AREAS WindowsFactory, Anton Starodubtsev - Manager T: 04 298 14 144, E:
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or contact Tamara Marwood on T: 0407 574 836 or E:
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