We're not part of a large corporation, we don't have agency staff and we purchase all of our materials ourselves. What this means is that the price you are quoted and subsequently pay will be the most reasonable possible, with no added extras or alterations that you can expect from more commercial companies. The majority of our work is local and comes from word of mouth, we don't need TV advertisements or to plaster billboards around the area - what we have is unique, it's special and it's something we won't cheapen with gimmicks.
Boyles Glass is a family run company who have been in business for more than half a century, anyone with an incline into the world of business knows that being active for so long is an achievement in itself. Most of our work comes from word of mouth, which we gain by providing a top quality, affordable and reliable service to all. We only use the finest double-glazing products that are installed by our own, trusted, tradesmen. We have a large variety of styles and sizes to choose from, as well as the tools to cut glass and windows to meet both standard and bespoke specifications.
At Boyles Glass we understand that what is crucial for your doors is that they look great but also have the highest standard of security. Our doors fitted in North Wales and the surrounding areas are built to last. They are durable and hardwearing and are able to withstand a lifetime of harsh weather conditions, discolouration or any attempts at breaking and entry. With our vast range of uPVC door locks and parts in Cheshire we can make sure that the only person opening your doors and windows will be you.
High quality conservatories come in a number of classically beautiful designs that can be tailored to your exact needs. They will be designed around your home and garden's layout to make sure you get the most benefit. Traditional homes may suit Edwardian conservatories or Victorian conservatory styles, but Independent Network installers can also design bespoke creations to ensure you get your dream conservatory - to enjoy for years to come.
On September 7th 1920, in strictest secrecy four unidentified British bodies were exhumed from temporary battlefield cemeteries at Ypres, Arras, the Asine and the Somme. None of the soldiers who did the digging were told why. The bodies were taken by field ambulance to GHQ at St-Pol-sur-Tern oise....
Following a very hard and difficult decision we have decided to follow government advice. As a company we feel it is vital to protect ourselves, our staff and customers. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by taking the very difficult decision to close our doors. We will be back open as soon...
Happy New Year to all our customers, old & new