Repairing windows in
Wicklow County
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
Wicklow County
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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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Wooden windows (only Munster Joinery)
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Tilt and turn windows
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Single-glazed
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Double-glazed
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Triple-glazed
We don’t repair aluminium windows, aluclad windows, skylights or timber windows (Rationel, Sweedex, etc) due to lack of availability of spare parts.
Contact us now in
Wicklow County
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.
Our Call-Out Fee is 100 €
Schedule an assessment for your window repair, or window replacement project. A €100 call-out fee applies, which will be fully deducted from the total cost if you proceed with the job on the day of the assessment.
Wicklow County
WE LOVE THIS PLACE!
Known as the "Garden of Ireland," County Wicklow unfolds as a tranquil haven of rolling hills, lush valleys, and a captivating coastline, just a stone's throw from Dublin. Its diverse landscape, from the Wicklow Mountains to the Irish Sea, invites exploration and scenic delights.
The county town, Wicklow Town, sits at the meeting point of mountains and sea. Its historic charm is reflected in landmarks like Wicklow Gaol, a former prison turned museum, and the Black Castle overlooking the coast.
Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Glendalough, a glacial valley with a monastic site nestled between two lakes. The Wicklow Way, Ireland's oldest long-distance walking trail, winds through serene landscapes, offering panoramic views.
The Powerscourt Estate, with its stunning gardens and waterfall, adds a touch of aristocratic elegance. Wicklow's dramatic coastline, especially at Greystones and Bray, provides a scenic backdrop for coastal walks and relaxation.