composite DOORS Instalation regulations

fensa regulations

The installation proceedure of your new composite door is essential, if your new door is fitted correctly and upto the correct building regulation specification then it is likely that your newly installed composite door will offer years of service and longevety.

However on the negative side, if strict regulations and proceedural installations are not followed then it will not matter whether your door is fabricated to the highest standard and quality, it is unlikely to suit its purpose.

Something to consider is that if your new composite door is the front door entrance to your home, then it is likely to get an awful lot of use. Possibly more than most other items in the home. It makes sense to ensure that the door complies and is suitably fitted to last the length of time.

Building & Other Regulations / Restrictions

As a FENSA Registered Company Carnforth Window Co has been Authorised to Certify that Installations of Windows & Doors Comply with relevant Building Regulations. Non FENSA Registered Contractors & Homeowners Installing Windows & Doors on a DIY Basis must first Apply for Building Regulations Approval from their Local Council.

For full details of the FENSA Scheme & also for the Non FENSA Requirements, visit our FENSA page, or FENSA at: www.fensa.org.uk

 

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RESIDENTIAL COMPOSITE DOORS

If you would like to get directions to our composite door showroom in carnforth then please follow the link below.

Composite Door showroom directions

 

The directions can guide you to our composite doors from any of the locations as shown on this page

Composite Doors Kendal
Composite Doors Kirkby Lonsdale
Composite Doors Lancaster
Composite Doors Windermere
Composite Doors Carnforth