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At Double Glazing Centre, we hold great pride in our ability to keep a reputation of quality and service for so many years. One way we have held ourselves accountable and placed a commitment to continue this reputation is by holding memberships with FENSA and THE UK TRADE CONFEDERATION so you don't just have to take our word about the quality of our products and installations.

FENSA stands for the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme. It has been set up by the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF), with Government approval, in response to the new Building Regulations for England and Wales.

Our long membership with FENSA means we are subject to regular quality inspections and have a commitment to full compliance with the latest building regulations.

From 1st April 2002, all replacement glazing in dwellings will come within the scope of the Building Regulations. From then on, anyone who installs replacement windows or doors will have to comply with improved thermal performance standards.

When having their windows and doors replaced from this date homeowners must ensure that they get a certificate from the Local Authority Building Controller or have the work completed by a FENSA Registered Company.

One of the main reasons for this change to the Building Regulations is the need to reduce energy loss.

The UK Trades Confederation has the policy that only reputable companies and individuals that are committed to improving standards and that wish to be accountable for their work are taken into membership. Therefore, a stringent vetting criteria has been devised, which incorporates continued customer assessment to meet that aim.

The UK Trades Confederation offer an unrivalled way of providing independent proof of customer satisfaction.

British Standards have pioneered the development of standards to make life safer and more efficient and stands as the National Standards body of the UK responsible for facilitating, drafting, publishing and marketing British Standards and other guidelines.

With collaborative ventures and a strong national and international profile, British Standards is at the heart of the world of standardization.

Although standards have been developed to cater for different industries, a number have been formulated to set the standard for double glazed Conservatories, Windows, and Doors. We hold great pleasure in the fact that our products meet these standards as follows:

BS5713: 1979 - For Sealed Units criteria includes: Materials used sizes and tolerances weather cycling humidity resistance.
Products covered: All our Sealed Units; i.e Ultra, Leaded, Georgian Bar, Patterned Glass, Shaped Units etc.

BS6206: 1981 - For Safety Glass criteria includes: Impact resistance, size of pieces after fragmentation
Products covered: All types of our toughened glass.

BS7413: 1991 - For PVCu Profiles criteria includes: Material ,colour fastness, impact resistance, corner strength
Products covered: All PVCu profiles used in Windows.

BS7412: 1991 - For PVCu Windows criteria includes: Materials, construction, tolerances, security and safety, weather tightness
Products covered: All PVCu Windows.

BS7950: 1991- The above standard has been extended to provide improved security.
Products covered:
All PVCu Windows.

Code of Practice

Our assets are our people, capital and reputation. If any of these is ever diminished, the last is the most difficult to restore. We are dedicated to complying fully with the letter and spirit of the laws, rules and ethical principles that govern us. Our continued success depends upon unswerving adherence to this standard.

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