﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Double Glazing Forum - Anglian Home Improvements</title><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/forums.aspx?ID=3</link><description /><copyright>Copyright Double-Glazing-forum.com</copyright><item><title>Home security alarm.</title><author>donaldjerry</author><description>Posted by donaldjerry on 07/06/2010 06:49:41.  It is better to install door and window protection for perimeter protection and use motions as interior protection. That the way you catch them while they are trying to break in or at least still outs</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=76</link><pubDate>01/07/2010 02:19:02</pubDate></item><item><title>why has Nick gone?</title><author>albatross</author><description>Posted by albatross on 14/04/2010 14:54:36.  Nick was a regional sales director in the south for anglian. He left being a black cab driver and joined Anglian. He worked his  way to the top. After many years service suddenly he has gone. Anyone k</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=63</link><pubDate>04/06/2010 17:13:41</pubDate></item><item><title>Anglian eyes</title><author>Glassglen</author><description>Posted by Glassglen on 10/01/2010 10:52:56.  Just watched your you tube clip, where is the drainage slots on the opening sash, front or back..You may think thats a silly question but you never know. if the drainage is at the back of the sash tha</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=39</link><pubDate>29/06/2010 04:56:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Window scrappage scheme misinformation</title><author>DIY Conservatories Chris</author><description>Posted by DIY Conservatories Chris on 21/10/2009 21:46:44.  I have heard to day that that our good friends Anglian have been running a TV advert which mentions something about the government running a scrappage scheme for homeowners to install new windows. I h</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=27</link><pubDate>22/07/2010 18:43:38</pubDate></item><item><title>A Story About Anglian Windows</title><author>HansMoleMan</author><description>Posted by HansMoleMan on 01/09/2009 10:05:55.  As the owner of several properties I have had perhaps more contact with double glazing salesmen and companies than most, over the last twenty years. 

Although my gut instinct is to always go with l</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=21</link><pubDate>29/06/2010 05:02:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Anglian Windows : 15 Year Warrantee</title><author>Qbert</author><description>Posted by Qbert on 11/08/2009 11:36:40.  Hi. I've read on the forum some pessimism regarding the nature of these long warrantees that the bigger companies offer. 

I know sometimes warrantees aren't worth the paper they are printed on. Not</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=19</link><pubDate>29/06/2010 05:00:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Virgin Polymers? Any Ideas? </title><author>polisnine</author><description>Posted by polisnine on 11/08/2009 11:15:42.  Had a guy from Anglian over, and he was actually ok. The patter was quick fire, and I didn't commit. The one thing that stuck in my head is Virgin Polymers - he assured me that Anglian's use of this m</description><link>http://www.double-glazing-forum.com/topics.aspx?ID=18</link><pubDate>29/06/2010 05:13:20</pubDate></item></channel></rss>