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Fensa Registered
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PVC U windows have always been energy efficient.
But now thanks to new government building regulations, there
are minimum standards of energy efficiency that window, door
and conservatories fitted in the UK must meet.
The regulations are known as "Document L" (Document
J in Scotland) and they set energy efficiency targets
that reduce heat loss from frames and glass to help
Great Britain meet its commitment to reduce green
house gases under the Kyoto accord.
To ensure that you fit replacement windows that meet these new standards,
the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and other industry bodies. With
government encouragement, have set up FENSA - the Fenestration Self-Assessment
scheme. Companies in the FENSA scheme will provide you with a certificate
confirming that their windows comply with the new regulations. Installations
by FENSA - registered companies are subject to random inspections by
the schemes representatives.
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BBA
- British Board of Agreement |
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The BBA is an organisation partnered
with Government and whose Governing Board includes representation
on behalf of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. They provide
authoritative and independent information on the performance
of building products. Every Agreement Certificate contains important
data on durability, installation and compliance with Building
Regulations standards, as well as trade and industry specifications
in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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GGF
- Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) |
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The GGF is a trade association
and recognised leading authority and voice for employers and
companies within those who make, supply or fit flat glass, such
as windows, film or plastics in the UK.
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| The Guild
of Master Craftsmen |
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The Guild of Master Craftsmen
is a trade association representing many different trades and
professions. It brings together highly skilled people engaged
in professions, vocations, crafts, arts and trades in order to
safeguard the interests of craftsmen and the public. The Guild
constantly monitors these standards to ensure that its high standards
are being maintained.
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| PWF - Plastic
Windows Federation |
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The PWF was formed to ensure that the standard of
product and workmanship offered by its members is of the highest
standard as well as to give independent advice to the customers
of its members companies
The Federation is represented by its members throughout the UK who have been
selected from companies, large and small, that provide domestic, commercial
and industrial customers with replacement window, door and conservatory installations
of a superior quality.
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