Windows - Installation does not comply with building regulations

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Based on Resolver’s experience to date, if the work relating to a window installation fails to comply with Building Regulations, you need to raise the issue with the installer immediately.

Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, an installation should:

• be done using ‘reasonable care and skill’
• the windows should be made with materials that are ‘of satisfactory quality’ and ‘fit for their purpose’
• be ‘as described’ – e.g. what you ordered.

If the work that they have undertaken fails to comply with Building Regulations, they are certainly in breach of this.

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If you cannot resolve your issue you cannot raise your case to the Ombudsman until 8 weeks after you have first raised your complaint with your insurer, or you have received a ‘letter of deadlock’ from the company stating that they cannot resolve the issue as you have asked. Your complaint must also not be older than 9 months. For an accurate decision by the Ombudsman you should provide a detailed file of your communications and supporting documentation. In addition make sure you explain what you want as an outcome as this will help assess your case.

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