We are proud members of FENSA and the GGF, (leading industry organisations). These memberships allow us to maintain our high standards as well as keep up with relevant industry changes and developments.
Choosing a FENSA (Fenestration Self-Assessment) registered window company for your window and door project can have many benefits.
As a FENSA registered company we’ve been assessed and deemed competent in meeting the necessary building regulations for window and door installations. We can self-certify our installations, eliminating the need for you to individually apply for building control approval or arrange inspections from local authorities.
FENSA registered companies are subject to regular assessments and inspections to ensure ongoing compliance with the scheme’s standards. Choosing a FENSA registered company gives you peace of mind that the installation will be carried out to a recognised industry standard.
As a requirement of FENSA membership we’re obliged to provide you with an insurance-backed guarantee (IBG) to protect your investment. The IBG covers you if we cease to trade, ensuring that any issues going forward can still be rectified even if the company is no longer operational.

The GGF (Glass and Glazing Federation) is recognised by government as our industry representative body. Membership of the GGF by a window installation company offers you, the consumer, the following benefits:
All GGF members are vetted prior to membership to ensure they have been trading responsibly for a period of time. Members need to have premises, products and employees that are fit to provide the required service.
All employees of GGF member companies must be trained to the relevant professional standards to ensure installations meet specific technical levels, as outlined by the GGF glazing manual, written by the industry’s leading experts.
All guarantees issued by member companies are fully transferrable. This means you can transfer your guarantee to a new owner if you move house.
Customers of GGF member companies have access to a free, independent, and impartial dispute resolution and conciliation service.

