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Double glazing guarantee about to expire
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FirstTimer4Me
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Our 10 year DG guarantee is about to expire, is there anything I need to check / do prior to it expiring, i.e. locks / frame etc., etc.,?
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FirstTimer4Me wrote: »Our 10 year DG guarantee is about to expire, is there anything I need to check / do prior to it expiring, i.e. locks / frame etc., etc.,?
If it's actually double glazing and not window or conservatory warranty, the thing to check for is misted, ie broken sealed, units.;);) or seals that have "shrunk" due to being stretched on fitting.I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
Check the terms of the guarantee. I would be surprised if the ten years included the handles, ironmongery, glazed units... Only you know what is covered in here!0
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10 years only covers the frames and units. The locks, handles, hinges ECG will only be covered for 12 or at the very most, 24 months.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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10 years only covers the frames and units. The locks, handles, hinges ECG will only be covered for 12 or at the very most, 24 months.
Worth checking as many handles now come with a 10yr gurantee.
When you think about it there very few parts to actually go wrong.It does seem strange how you can get a TV from John Lewis with a 5yr warranty that has hundreds of components but a window handle,hinge has 12 months but very few components to go wrong.0 -
leveller2911 wrote: »Worth checking as many handles now come with a 10yr gurantee.
When you think about it there very few parts to actually go wrong.It does seem strange how you can get a TV from John Lewis with a 5yr warranty that has hundreds of components but a window handle,hinge has 12 months but very few components to go wrong.
I think that is because the window handle is less likely to fail than the tv? Hence the fact that the handle costs 10p so replacement is irrelevant, the tv = 1000 x 10p, 300 x being the cost of the warranty.
Ok, a bit cryptic but I'm sure you get itI like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
cyclonebri1 wrote: »I think that is because the window handle is less likely to fail than the tv? Hence the fact that the handle costs 10p so replacement is irrelevant, the tv = 1000 x 10p, 300 x being the cost of the warranty.
Ok, a bit cryptic but I'm sure you get it
I agree, but it would be cheap/easy to give a 10yr warranty on a handle as it only costs 10p to make and not to mention good marketing.0 -
FirstTimer4Me wrote: »Our 10 year DG guarantee is about to expire, is there anything I need to check / do prior to it expiring, i.e. locks / frame etc., etc.,?
Is it assumed the company is still going? Otherwise guarantee worthless unless you took out an IBG insurance backed guarantee.
Sash manBuying quality goods which last, should be an investment that saves money. :T
Buying cheap products which fail, wastes money and costs twice as much in the long run. :mad:0
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