ukmtk wrote:I am planning on replacing the windows at home (they are approaching their end of life).
I am thinking of triple glazed instead of double glazed - insulation & noise.
I would want them as tilt & turn windows - like a lot of Europeans do (so they open 2 ways).
Any suggestions as to suppliers?
Many thanks in advance.
I recently had the windows replaced in our block of 7 flats. I didn't have working experience of any of the window companies in my area but I have lived here long enough to know which companies have been a presence in my town for a long time.
I discussed it with other owners and they agreed that we would only seek quotes from companies satisfying 3 criteria :-
1. FENSA accredited
2. Have been a presence in the town for many years
3. Have a showroom where we could have a look at a sample window of the type we would get.
I identified 3 companies fitting the criteria and the quotes came back with barely a fag papers difference.
Couple of things to bear in mind. If you are changing traditional casement type windows for tilt/turns, by altering the appearance of the fenestration you may require planning permission.
Tilt/turn mechanisms are necessarily more complicated than regular window hinges so ensure that good quality mechanisms are specified.
Make sure that as well as the supplier's own guarantee they have included in the quote for an insurance backed guarantee.
Make sure to obtain a FENSA certificate on completion. That's your proof that the windows have been manufactured and installed in accordance with the Regs and will be asked for by the conveyancing solicitor on sale of the property.