Published on 5 October 2024
1st photo shows my failed diy attempt at installing a cat flap. It is a single-glazed alum. joinery window, pane to be replaced and cat flap to be fitted is roughly 820w x 740h. The pane is (I think) 10mm or so thick. 2nd photo is a timber-framed single-glaze. It is textured glass, not sure if it can be cut to install a cat flap. If not possible, the entire pane to be replaced with obscure glass and cat flap also fitted here as well. Overall dimension is roughly 600w x 1680h. 3rd photo, close-up of textured glass. 4th photo is the cat flap. Exact location of cat flap can be discussed/checked in person.
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Mike is a friendly and a prompt communicator. His work is incredibly efficient, accurate and tidy. Blinked twice and it was done. Top quality and cost-friendly.
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Reviewed on 7 October 2024
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