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I’ve been sent another image by the sender who sent me the first image on the Quality Counts post:
According to the sender, there are over 50 of these foil tears across the installation. Along with:
The sender has said they will let me know the outcome of these issues.
Again, opinions on these images are welcome!
>Must be a fault with the foil or damaged in manufacture.But where's quality control? I'd reject them personally.
>Drill has caught gasket on fixing.They looked like pvc sliders on 1st photo dgb
>How not to do it !
>If you are using a service such as hiring a builder or using a mechanic then you are covered by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982. This means that any goods supplied must be of satisfactory quality and any service you buy must be:
carried out with reasonable care and skill
carried out within a reasonable time and at a reasonable charge (if no charge is agreed in advance)
(a)fitness for all the purposes for which goods of the kind in question are commonly supplied,
(b)appearance and finish,
(c)freedom from minor defects,
(d)safety, and
(e)durability.
>Well! none of the above appears to have been carried out
>Companies who do this sort of poor work don't stay in business for long. The sad thing is ,they start up again and carry on with the same standards. Correction,without standards.
>Could this have been done by our itinerant friends in unmarked vans?
>Mode of transport questionable.Could have 4 legs.
>obviously an end of line inspection has never been done
>If these cowboys fail to rectify things within a reasonable time your local Local Trading Standards will intervene on your behalf.
>I've seen some rough installations in my time but this goes to no. 1, especially with lies about bricks breathing.
>so there are three torn seals as well as loads of other faults.sad outfit
>any damage would compromise the product,it's longevity, warranty, not to mention it's appearance.
'has sufficient care and skill been taken installing the windows?
is the productas per desciption in the manufacturers catalogue?
>FOIL TEARS ARE SO OBVIOUS THE INSTALLER/FITTERS SHOULD HAVE REJECTED THEM.NO WAY WOULD ANY HONEST FIRM FIT THESE.
>plenty of swarf and muck there.don't they clean up?
>0NLY FINANCIALLY
>That ain't really funny pal.some old mans been ripped off and double glazings being given a bad name
>COWBOY INSTALLERS enough said
>I bet watchdog would take this up.especially as there is phographic evidence
>zero quality control where windows made, and terrible installer = recipe for disaster.