
Independent window inspection windows#
While its great to have a vision of what you want your windows to look like, how we want them to open etc. Its estimated that scenarios such as this one (and many others), waste around #1.5 billion each year! By now, its all too late, the window installer you used is never going to come back and change your windows, so you, as the seller, have to then foot the bill and have the windows replaced. Later, it turns out that the windows arent compliant and have to be changed. Then there is some debate over the windows and because they didnt use a FENSA Registered Business the seller has to arrange an inspection of their windows with the Local Building Authority, to get certification that way. The buyers solicitor asks for a copy of the FENSA certificate and they dont have one. Or are they?įor many consumers, the first time they find out that they need a certificate of compliance for replacement windows is when they come to selling their home. You get the windows you wanted, they get paid. They arent FENSA registered, so no independent inspector is checking on their installations randomly, and they have no intention of notifying local building control of your replacement windows. All they want is the work, so if you want a window that opens the wrong way and isnt compliant with building regulations, they dont care, they just say yeap and do the job for you. Unfortunately there are so many examples of consumers using firms who simply agree to your demands. How many of us once our windows are in, then stop and think if the windows meet current building regulations? But have we done the right thing? Should we have listened to some of the other firms saying we couldnt have just what we wanted?

At the end of the day, how many of us have said just give me a price for what I want&īut is getting what you want really what you need? At some point, we all receive a quotation from a company that will give us exactly what we want, so what happens if we go ahead with it? Before we know it our windows are in, and to be honest, we may be quite happy with the job done. Though this is all good, unfortunately it means many of us dont take advice too well, especially from window installers who have come to provide us with a quotation. For windows, this can mean a vision of what we want them to look like, the window size, even the way we want them to open. When it comes to building changes in our house, many of us have a vision in mind of what we want.
