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FENSA-Registered Window Specialists in Whiteley
When you replace windows or doors in Whiteley, your installer must either notify the local council or be registered with a competent person scheme such as FENSA or CERTASS. All window specialists in our directory carry the accreditations needed to self-certify your installation legally, so you receive your compliance certificate with no extra steps.
Find Accredited InstallersCommon Window Problems in Whiteley Properties
Older and poorly maintained windows present a range of problems that affect comfort, security and energy costs. Condensation between the panes is one of the most common issues — it indicates a failed seal in the double-glazing unit and cannot be fixed by cleaning. Draughts around the frame suggest worn or missing seals, subsidence or a poor original installation. Rotting timber frames, broken or stiff handles, failed locks and fogged glass are all signs that repair or replacement may be needed.
Window specialists in Whiteley can carry out a diagnostic survey, advise whether repair is viable and provide a fixed-price quote for whichever solution is appropriate.
FENSA, CERTASS and GGF Membership Explained
FENSA (Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme) and CERTASS are the two main competent person schemes for window and door replacement in England and Wales. Membership allows approved installers to self-certify that their work complies with Building Regulations, without the homeowner needing to apply to the local council. The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is the trade association for the glazing industry, and GGF membership indicates a company that subscribes to its code of conduct.
All window specialists in our Whiteley directory are checked for active registration with at least one of these bodies, so your installation will be compliant and certificated.
Window Repairs in Whiteley
- Replacing misted or failed double-glazing units (glass only, frame retained)
- Resealing around frames — internal and external
- Replacing broken, stiff or worn handles and hinges
- Multipoint lock repair and replacement
- Draughtproofing strip replacement
- Frame repair — uPVC welding, timber repair and repainting
Many window problems do not require full replacement. Repair specialists in Whiteley can often restore functionality and performance at a fraction of the cost of new windows. Getting a repair assessment first from a reputable Window Specialists can save considerable expense.
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FENSA Registration and Compliance Costs for Windows in Whiteley
When a FENSA or CERTASS registered installer replaces windows in Whiteley, a registration fee is payable to the competent person scheme to cover the cost of issuing your compliance certificate. This fee is usually modest and is typically included within the installer's quote rather than charged separately — but it is worth confirming this when comparing proposals.
If a window company you are considering is not FENSA or CERTASS registered, you would need to apply to the local authority building control department yourself and pay their associated fees. This route also involves an inspection visit, adding both cost and delay to the project. Using a registered Window Specialists avoids all of this.
Frequently Asked Questions — FENSA and Certification in Whiteley
FENSA is a government-authorised competent person scheme that allows registered window installers to self-certify that their work complies with Building Regulations. This means you receive a compliance certificate without needing to separately notify the local council.
The work must be inspected and certified by your local authority building control department, at additional cost and delay to you. Uncertified window replacement can cause problems when you sell or remortgage.
FENSA registered installers submit installation details to FENSA within 30 days of completion. Your certificate is then posted to you directly from FENSA, not the installer. Keep it with your property documents.
CERTASS is an alternative government-authorised competent person scheme for window and door installers. It performs the same self-certification function as FENSA. Both are equally valid for Building Regulations compliance purposes.
In England and Wales, replacing a window with one of a different specification (e.g. upgrading to double glazing) must comply with Building Regulations and should be certified. Like-for-like replacement in the same opening with equivalent thermal performance still requires notification or self-certification.
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