Rodda and Hocking Ltd in Cornwall Tip - If you are searching for Rodda and Hocking Ltd in and around Cornwall then be aware that it''s very easy to shut down one company and open up again under a similar name. Always use a reputable company that you have had independently checked out. Don''t just rely on the fact that you have heard of them, as even some of the biggest advertisers may have had several incarnations.
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Rodda and Hocking Ltd are a Double Glazing supplier based in Cornwall
According to our records this business does not appear to be registered with Companies House and therefore may be trading as a partnership or sole trader.
Rodda and Hocking Ltd are believed to be registered with the following Trade Assocations;
Rodda and Hocking Ltd are believed to sell a range of replacement windows and doors to customers in and around Cornwall.
The range of different types, styles and sizes of windows and doors includes standard white upvc as well as various woodgrain effects from light oak to dark mahogany, with plain, georgian or leaded panes.
“Thank you for your excellent service; it has saved us a lot of time and money.” - E Daniels Enquiry Ref 714170
Tips for buying Double Glazing
Tip - If you are trying to find Rodda and Hocking Ltd bear in mind that some suppliers in and around Cornwall use smaller cheaper section PVCu profiles which can leave the replacement window frames and doors at risk of warping.
Tip - If you are searching for Rodda and Hocking Ltd in and around Cornwall it might be worth considering that windows can come fully welded or mechanically fixed. Fully welded is usually preferred as there will be less risk of the fixings splitting.
Tip - If you are trying to find Rodda and Hocking Ltd in and around Cornwall it might be worth considering that double-glazed windows come in a variety of sizes and styles. Check for any planning restrictions on your house due to age and location. Sometimes planning permission may be required, in the case in listed buildings and conservation areas. Also if you are converting a flat window into a bay window you would be wise to Check with your local authority.