- How to select the best window fitter for your home
- Information gathering is key
- Ensuring proper registration
- Take time to investigate credentials and experience
- Know where your materials are coming from
- Request detailed quotes for the job
- Do not pay in full before the work is complete
- Smaller firms can be a great choice
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How to select the best window fitter for your home
Windows are not only functional, allowing natural light into your home, they are also an important part in creating the finished look and style of your dwelling place. Choosing the best installer is a vital part of ensuring you get high quality, beautiful windows that will enhance your home for years to come.
- Gathering basic information
- Ensuring they are registered
- Examining their credentials and experience
- Investigate when they source their materials
- Request itemized quotes from the tradesmen you are considering
- Do not provide full payment up front
- Don’t discount smaller firms
Information gathering is key
It is a good idea to learn some basic information about the ins and outs of windows before you begin getting quotes for your job. This knowledge will help you make an informed decision about who to choose to perform this work.
Ensuring proper registration
FENSA and CERTASS are the two most well-known competent person schemes that cover window installation in the UK. In addition, installers can be with the Assure scheme and Stroma Certification.
Take time to investigate credentials and experience
It is very important to select a window installer who specializes in and has vast experience in the type of work that you want done. For instance, some tradesmen may specialize in working with repairing older original windows, but lack expertise in properly fitting and installing new window products.
Know where your materials are coming from
One of the advantages of using an established window installer is that they will have materials suppliers with whom they have trusting relationships with. Working closely with a trusted supplier means they are confident in the quality of the materials they are working with on each job.
Request detailed quotes for the job
Do not pay in full before the work is complete
Smaller firms can be a great choice
Many large double glazing firms are familiar names to you. They are able to devote a large amount of advertising and practice proactive door-to-door sales. However, bigger does not always mean better.