I called around to see Simon and Gladys last week at their home and I was immediately impressed by the new uPVC windows that they had installed.  They were of excellent quality and really looked well.  I asked Simon how he had selected a uPVC window supplier that had obviously done a great job and he told me that he had figured out a way to find good uPVC window suppliers.

First he asked around of his neighbours and friends to see if any of them had uPVC windows installed recently.  If they had, he called around to see the windows and to find out about the company that supplied them.  If he got a good report on a company, they went on his short list.

Next he decided exactly what he wanted and researched it by looking up uPVC windows online.  In this way he was ahead of the game when it came to discussing the project with the company salespeople.  Simon knows that salespeople for uPVC window suppliers are impressed when the client is able to talk to them about types and styles of uPVC windows that are available and they will also give a better quote for this reason.  One site that he said was helpful was a site called http://upvcwindowsguide.com.

Simon wanted uPVC sash windows and had the deal almost done with one company when they upped their quote.  Instead of accepting that, Simon walked away from them.  A day later he got a better quote from another company and that shows that you should not be afraid to stand up to crafty company salespeople.

Simon took his time in getting quotes and did not allow himself to be rushed by companies that were keen for him to sign a contract.  When he eventually selected a company to install their windows, he knew them and was pretty sure that they would do a good job.  And he was right.