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I didn't realise it would be quite that expensive tho |
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I've just had two new cat flaps put in both through walls. I think you can get cat flaps for sliding glass doors but I would imagine you would need to have the flap fitted at the time you had the window made?? |
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Look for people who 'mend' double glazing rather than the firms who supply and fit. Or have it put in the wall, as others have suggested. |
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I've just called the company in the link that Alex provided and asked them how it works. They have said that you cannot cut a hole in double glazed glass, as it is toughened and would just break. So, you have to have a new piece of toughened glass made for the window or door with a hole already in it for the cat flap - made-to-measure. They come and take the measurements one day and then within 3-4 days they have the glass made-to-measure and come back to fit it. It seems great - apart from the cost She has quoted me £279 plus VAT including the fitting and everything Does anyone know how much it costs to have the hole made in a wall for a cat flap?!?!?!?! |
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