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Posted By: jamesingramhave you had a full survey, if so did that show up any problems?
Posted By: James NortonDid you need building regs prior to 04/06...? Also I would have though that the majority of windows are installed without FENSA or BR anyway...
Question is; are they any good?
J
Posted By: Nick Parsons....or you can ask the vendor to get a 'regularisation Certificate' (Bldg notice + 20% on the cost) to get backdated Bldg Regs approval.
Posted By: Jeff BIs it possible that these DG windows installed in 2006 were replacements for existing DG windows? If they were then perhaps some excuse for not needing to meet BR?
Posted By: biffvernonIf the windows are only 3 years old then it is very unlikely that they have a U-value greater than 2. Really I wouldn't worry much about them...........
Let's take every opportunity to fight red tape with common sense.
Posted By: jamesingramOne thing I've noticed regarding standard installation of PVC windows is they make them 10mm smaller all roundThat's why you should use something like Compriband instead of expandable foam around a window frame in a masonary build.
they fit them with packers and a few squwerts of expanding foam and a couple of window fixings, they then trim up with d-trim cover strips and silicon these in , externally and sometimes internally .
This leaves various gaps round the window frame covered both sides by about 5mm of PVC
which in my mind make the fitting of the new DG almost pointless
Filling this gap completely with foams is the way to go , but fitters worry about putting the frames out of shape
and drying times , slowing them up .
Posted By: John BThe solicitors and vendor can sort it out, as long as it doesn't cost me any more money!...
Posted By: James Norton
"the solicitors... ...can sort it out..." - vs "...doesn't cost me any more money...."
You must have special solicitors...
Posted By: biffvernonNo! Don't do it. If contracts are exchanged on a house with uncertified plastic windows the will spontaneously explode, polluting the entire ecosphere with micro-granules of PVC.
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