I had some double glazed windows and doors fitted (PVC) by a local company - The standard of workmanship sucks
1. For "tidy trims" read gallons of sealant which has turned yellow
2. For "like for like read" the sill on one bay window sticks out further than the other (and further than the 'roof' of the bay so water cascades down off the roof of the bay onto the sill like water being poured from a kettle - so plenty of sleepless nights.
3. There is a mark on one of the internal sealed units
4. Mould on the inside of windows
5. Vertical trims come loose
In short a nightmare -
Now heres the rub. I appoached FENSA (I have the certificate) - they didnt want to know unless chapter so and so, verse whatever had been breached to do with planning & building regs. Fat lot of good they are
I tried to approach the glass & Glazing federation - the company werent registered with them - so they couldnt do anything
Trading Standards are a bunch or useless pr*cks just giving "advice" as far as I can tell are toothless .
We took out an independant warranty (10 years) that we have now found out only covers us if the double glazing firm goes bust or stops trading and we need repairs.
It appears to me that anyone in this country can do cr@p workmanship and get away with it big time.
I have made approaches to the company involved and they arent being too helpful. Rather than take out legal advice is there ANY governing body that covers window & door installations as regards standard of workmanship ??
Any advice welcome !!!!
1. For "tidy trims" read gallons of sealant which has turned yellow
2. For "like for like read" the sill on one bay window sticks out further than the other (and further than the 'roof' of the bay so water cascades down off the roof of the bay onto the sill like water being poured from a kettle - so plenty of sleepless nights.
3. There is a mark on one of the internal sealed units
4. Mould on the inside of windows
5. Vertical trims come loose
In short a nightmare -
Now heres the rub. I appoached FENSA (I have the certificate) - they didnt want to know unless chapter so and so, verse whatever had been breached to do with planning & building regs. Fat lot of good they are
I tried to approach the glass & Glazing federation - the company werent registered with them - so they couldnt do anything
Trading Standards are a bunch or useless pr*cks just giving "advice" as far as I can tell are toothless .
We took out an independant warranty (10 years) that we have now found out only covers us if the double glazing firm goes bust or stops trading and we need repairs.
It appears to me that anyone in this country can do cr@p workmanship and get away with it big time.
I have made approaches to the company involved and they arent being too helpful. Rather than take out legal advice is there ANY governing body that covers window & door installations as regards standard of workmanship ??
Any advice welcome !!!!