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FENSA stands for the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme. It has been set up by the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and other industry bodies with Government encouragement in response to the current Building Regulations for England and Wales. |
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When having windows and doors replaced homeowners must comply with current thermal peformance standards and ensure that they get a certificate of compliance from FENSA or from Local Authority Building Control. FENSA also enables companies that install replacement windows and doors to self certify compliance under these Building Regulations. More information regarding Fensa Ltd can be obtained by writing to them at 44-48 Borough High Street, London SE1 1XB or on-line at www.fensa.co.uk. |
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The FENSA standard is the industry standard for self replacement window and door installers self certifying compliance with the building regulations. |
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FENSA is the recognised industry leader. |
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FENSA is the leading brand recognised by consumers, all local authorities, industry and government. |
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FENSA is set up by the industry, run by the industry, for the industry to help protect homeowners. |
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Together with FENSA, the industry is moving forward. |
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Lost homeowner certificates are easily ordered online. |
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FENSA doesn't demand a particular insurance scheme - homeowners and installers have freedom of choice. |
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Homeowners owning multiple properties across different local authorities can use a single FENSA registered business who will work towards one consistent standard of rules, instead of obtaining approval from the building control authorities separately. |
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