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Never heard of Fensa before, what is the idea behind that? If it's just replacement windows what is the issue?
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostYeah we had new double-glazing put on the building in January. Still not seen the certificate.
It really is a bit of a scam isn't it?
You can check on the web site if your address has a certificate registered.
If not its supposed to be registered in 20 days. Remind the firm!
In the end I phoned Fensa they were very helpful.
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Yeah we had new double-glazing put on the building in January. Still not seen the certificate.
It really is a bit of a scam isn't it?
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Originally posted by vetran View Postunfortunately not you have to sign a legal declaration nowadays.
The double glazing firm are getting a bill for the indemnity insurance.
I got away with it in 2008 by bulltulipting
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI find 'It was like that when I moved in' has worked in the past. If you're unable to confirm when it was installed, it could have been prior to the fensa (or whatever) regulations being in force.
The double glazing firm are getting a bill for the indemnity insurance.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWell I warned you it would be non stop suity style progress posts.
We had double glazing installed 9 years ago and we were promised that a certificate would follow shortly, we chased for a while but never got it.
Now the Double glazing firm has had their registration frozen and we are trying to move. 6 weeks to get a certificate.
So options are
1.£192 to get the building inspector round.
2. £50 indemnity insurance.
I'l take 2 please.
remember chase your Fensa certificate and check on the website you are registered. You can get a copy certificate from there.
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Fensa good, double glazing firm rubbish
Well I warned you it would be non stop suity style progress posts.
We had double glazing installed 9 years ago and we were promised that a certificate would follow shortly, we chased for a while but never got it.
Now the Double glazing firm has had their registration frozen and we are trying to move. 6 weeks to get a certificate.
So options are
1.£192 to get the building inspector round.
2. £50 indemnity insurance.
I'l take 2 please.
remember chase your Fensa certificate and check on the website you are registered. You can get a copy certificate from there.Tags: None
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