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Trafford, Greater Manchester
Conservatories, Double Glazing Windows, PVC Doors

Products available in Trafford
> Conservatories
> Double Glazing Windows
> Sliding Sash Windows
> Residential Front & Back Doors
> Rockdoors
> French Doors
> Patio Doors
> Aluminium Sliding Doors
> Porches
> Roofline & Cladding

> Garage Conversions
 

Contact details
To contact us, email enquires@planetpvc.co.uk or you prefer click here to make an online enquiry.

So if you're thinking about having a new conservatory or improving your home with replacement windows and doors, we'd like to invite you to visit a Planet showroom. You’ll find fully built examples of beautifully furnished conservatories, ceramic floor tiles and double glazing options and in all the showrooms a comprehensive display of pvcu windows and doors, giving you the chance to ''try before you buy''.

We promise you a warm welcome and relaxed, friendly shopping experience.

You'll find some great ideas, be able to ask any questions you may have with people who know your area well – because they live locally. You'll get useful advice from some of the most helpful and professional people around – and it's all free and without obligation! 

If you prefer we'll be happy to call or visit your home whenever it suits you, including all evenings and weekends.

A little bit about Trafford you might find interesting
The Metropolitan Borough of Trafford is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. It includes the towns of Altrincham, Sale, Stretford, and Urmston. The borough was formed in 1974 as a merger of the boroughs of Altrincham and Sale, along with Bowdon and Hale urban districts and part of Bucklow Rural District, all previously in Cheshire, along with the borough of Stretford and the urban district of Urmston, both previously in Lancashire. The River Mersey flows through the borough, separating North Trafford (Cornbrook, Davyhulme, Firswood, Flixton, Gorse Hill, Lostock, Old Trafford, Stretford, Trafford Park and Urmston) from South Trafford (Altrincham, Ashton-Upon-Mersey, Bowdon, Broadheath, Brooklands, Carrington, Dunham Massey, Hale, Hale Barns, Oldfield Brow, Partington, Sale, Sale Moor, Timperley, Warburton and West Timperley). Historically the Mersey also acted as the boundary between the ancient counties of Lancashire and Cheshire.