Maintenance of window hinges
Repairing windows in
Waterford City
Roofs, doors and windows in your home qualify as both interior and exterior fixtures. Therefore, they are of great importance to the structural integrity of the building and crucial for the comfort of all people living in your residential refuge. Windows have both functional and aesthetic value for your home. For your home and residential window installation, repair, and replacement, you'll be best served by trusting your job to the experts at Perfect Home Windows & Doors.
We fix and replace windows in
Waterford City
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Window hinges
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Window seals
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Window handles
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Many types of glass
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Window vents
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Draughty windows
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Stuck windows
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Broken glass
Type of windows
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uPVC windows
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Aluminium windows
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Aluclad windows
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Wooden windows
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Tilt and turn windows
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Vertical sliding sash windows
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Skylights
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Single-glazed
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Double-glazed
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Triple-glazed
Contact us now in
Waterford City
Email: info@perfecthome.ie
Mobile: +353 86 8841950
No Emergency Call Outs
Please note that we don't offer an out-of-hours emergency service.
We don't fix conservatory leaks
Most leaks in a conservatory or sun room are caused by structural issues in the roof. Therefore, we recommend a specialised roofing company.
Waterford City
WE LOVE THIS PLACE!
Situated at the mouth of the River Suir on Ireland's southeast coast, Waterford City unfolds as a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and maritime charm. Ireland's oldest city, Waterford, proudly wears its medieval heritage in the cobbled streets of the Viking Triangle.
Reginald's Tower, a Viking relic, stands sentinel over the city, while the iconic Waterford Crystal adds a touch of contemporary elegance. The Bishop's Palace, a Georgian gem, invites you to explore the city's rich past, art, and artifacts.
Wander through the narrow lanes where history whispers from centuries-old architecture, and lively pubs resonate with the warmth of traditional Irish music. The city's maritime spirit comes alive at the Waterford Quays, where the River Suir meets the Celtic Sea.