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FENSA &
Building Regulations Following the UK's adoption of the Kyoto Agreement
on environmental and energy usage issues, which introduced legislation covering
the thermal efficiency of Replacement Windows and Doors, with effect from 1st
April 2002 all Replacement Window and Door Installations require Building Regulations
Approval from your local Council. The main, but by no means the only,
effect of the new regulations is to ensure that new windows and doors are fitted
with double glazed Low E sealed units. Homeowners can ensure
that their new Replacement Windows, Doors & Porches comply with the new regulations
by one of two methods; - Firstly, by applying for Building Regulations
Approval from their local Council, which will involve making an application to
the Building Control department and the payment of a fee, typically of between
£50 and £100, varying from one Local Authority to another. The application will
need to include product technical specifications such as designs, thermal performance,
fire escape provisions and permanent ventilation.
www.lga.gov.uk
- Secondly, by using a FENSA Registered Company, who will ensure
and certify to FENSA that the work undertaken complies with the Regulations. FENSA
will then issue the homeowner with a Certificate of Compliance.
Capital Sash as part of the 1st Group is a FENSA Registered Company, Registration
No. 10810 FENSA is the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme set up
by the Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF), with Government approval, in response
to the new (April 2002) Building Regulations for England and Wales. - Comply
with Building Regulations & associated Approved Documents relating to the Installation
of Replacement Windows & Doors
- Ensure that work will be of Satisfactory
Quality
- Offer an Insurance Backed Warranty or Guarantee covering the cost
of completing rectification work in respect of defects & in the event of ceasing
to trade
- Maintain Indemnity Insurance to cover Customer's Deposits
- Be
bound by Statutory Health & Safety and Waste Disposal Requirements
- Allow
FENSA to Inspect any Installation
- Commit to the Principle of Fair Trading
- Use
only an Approved Form of Contract
- Have an approved Customer Complaints
Procedure
- Maintain Employer's Liability & Public Liability Insurance
- Abide
by the Rules of FENSA and the reasonable Requirements of the FENSA Board
http://www.fensa.org.uk/
FENSA is the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme set up by the Glass
& Glazing Federation (GGF), with Government approval, in response to the new
(April 2002) Building Regulations for England and Wales. Full details
of the Company's Undertakings for Registration are detailed HERE
and it is also necessary to meet strict criteria prior to being accepted for Registration.
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