Hello,
We bought a house 9 months ago, which has a sliding glass patio door towards the garden newly fitted by the previous owner. After we moved in we replaced all the old windows to PVC double glazing window with Alaskan Windows, and kept the sliding door. We were told that the windows are Fensa approved, and had filled in relevant forms.
Last week a surveyor came to my house to do valuation for mortgage, who said that the double glazing glass on all the new windows didn't have an engraved mark at the corner, thus are not certified products which could potentially be classified as dangerous. He then pointed out a mark at the corner of the glass patio door saying this is the certificate he was looking for. The mark he mentioned is a round shaped loop with wording "TECHNIGLASS" around the edge, and a ice cream cone shaped pattern with letter S in the middle.
I spent some time googling Techniglass but couldn't find the same mark anywhere. Therefore I'd like to ask for help if anyone heard about the mark. Is it compulsory?
Thanks
Jiwen
We bought a house 9 months ago, which has a sliding glass patio door towards the garden newly fitted by the previous owner. After we moved in we replaced all the old windows to PVC double glazing window with Alaskan Windows, and kept the sliding door. We were told that the windows are Fensa approved, and had filled in relevant forms.
Last week a surveyor came to my house to do valuation for mortgage, who said that the double glazing glass on all the new windows didn't have an engraved mark at the corner, thus are not certified products which could potentially be classified as dangerous. He then pointed out a mark at the corner of the glass patio door saying this is the certificate he was looking for. The mark he mentioned is a round shaped loop with wording "TECHNIGLASS" around the edge, and a ice cream cone shaped pattern with letter S in the middle.
I spent some time googling Techniglass but couldn't find the same mark anywhere. Therefore I'd like to ask for help if anyone heard about the mark. Is it compulsory?
Thanks
Jiwen