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Old 29-05-2009, 10:00 AM
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Re: Cat flap in patio doors

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Originally Posted by jandan View Post
If your patio door is double glazed it will be expensive as the door has to be resealed and the vacumn replaced, also the cat flap has to be sealed as well otherwise you loose the draughtproofing. I would get a couple of quotes from reputable companies. There is an alternative depending on how old your house is and that is to have one installed into the actual brickwork. Either way there would be a cost.
Yes we had been told about resealing the door - seems it's going to be too expenses - we could do it in the brickwork as we have a brand new house so the walls should be OK to do it but don't think my hubbie would go with that one!!
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