Ok to me it looks like the coldest area stretches further into the room than the cill, the trim IMO is covering something usually a gap hence why it's trimmed and not just sealed, the trim isn't the cill, what's under the laminate floor in the area of the cold spot, a concrete patch repair maybe, an open cavity, who knows?
Behind the internal and external cloaking trims is a heavy duty aluminium frame coupler that strengthens the joint between the french doors and side panels, it's 100% always going to be cold and is acting like a heat sink in reverse, it's only cold at the bottom because that's more exposed as the wind blows against the doors and it blows upwards, nothing much can be done here
Fensa don't get involved with 'workmanship' issues, they are solely a self certification scheme and to make sure doors and windows are fitted as per building regs
I'm actually impressed on how well the doors are sealing on the frame, I'd be concerned about the cold spot under the floor though and wouldn't be holding the installers accountable for something they didn't fit or have no control over
Behind the internal and external cloaking trims is a heavy duty aluminium frame coupler that strengthens the joint between the french doors and side panels, it's 100% always going to be cold and is acting like a heat sink in reverse, it's only cold at the bottom because that's more exposed as the wind blows against the doors and it blows upwards, nothing much can be done here
Fensa don't get involved with 'workmanship' issues, they are solely a self certification scheme and to make sure doors and windows are fitted as per building regs
I'm actually impressed on how well the doors are sealing on the frame, I'd be concerned about the cold spot under the floor though and wouldn't be holding the installers accountable for something they didn't fit or have no control over

