Double glazing issue
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I had some windows installed by a local guy who has done a lot of places in my local area that are blowing after about 3/4 years.
Two French door windows have gone and he came round 3 months ago, sized them up and even said he was going to come round at a certain date.
He's gone radio silent when he'd reply before.
The guys been trustworthy in the past, I always see him around and say hello and I even took him for a round of golf as a thank you on the original big job and I'll give him the benefit of the doubt as anything could have happened as I haven't seen his van about for a while.
However should I put a letter through the door to "remind" him about my comms and play ignorance to his ignorance?
Two French door windows have gone and he came round 3 months ago, sized them up and even said he was going to come round at a certain date.
He's gone radio silent when he'd reply before.
The guys been trustworthy in the past, I always see him around and say hello and I even took him for a round of golf as a thank you on the original big job and I'll give him the benefit of the doubt as anything could have happened as I haven't seen his van about for a while.
However should I put a letter through the door to "remind" him about my comms and play ignorance to his ignorance?
What does your warranty say? Ours in 2018 states 15 years sealed unit guarantee
If you have a warranty you can claim against that. However if he is a one-man-band i suspect your warranty will be leveraged against him/his business and therefore pretty much useless if he has failed to honour his previous appts.
Sorry OP i think you are on your own.
If you have a warranty you can claim against that. However if he is a one-man-band i suspect your warranty will be leveraged against him/his business and therefore pretty much useless if he has failed to honour his previous appts.
Sorry OP i think you are on your own.
Edited by TheDrownedApe on Sunday 20th August 20:39
TheDrownedApe said:
What does your warranty say? Ours in 2018 states 15 years sealed unit guarantee
If you have a warranty you can claim against that. However if he is a one-man-band i suspect your warranty will be leveraged against him/his business and therefore pretty much useless if he has failed to honour his previous appts.
Sorry OP i think you are on your own.
They will be guaranteed and he came round and measured but if the blokes as harry would say "incommunicado" then I'm asking if a polite letter is fine before I get heavier on action. If you have a warranty you can claim against that. However if he is a one-man-band i suspect your warranty will be leveraged against him/his business and therefore pretty much useless if he has failed to honour his previous appts.
Sorry OP i think you are on your own.
Edited by TheDrownedApe on Sunday 20th August 20:39
Thought's putting myself in his shoes of one man band world of excuses/rationale is;
1. He told me they would be replaced under warranty and it turned out he used them on another job so is waiting for replacements.
2. He couldn't get this sorted under warranty due to poor install
3. He's just snowed under
4. Something life changing has happened, a Divorce, a next of kin dying, etc
I usually see him locally working/driving around for work, Facebook groups locally are not for me so will drive past his house I think and see if he's "in".
GoodOlBoy said:
I had my double glazing renewed about two years ago and the paperwork was quite comprehensive. It's also requested by the solicitor if/when you sell your property.
Mine was requested at my last re-mortgage as well...As mentioned above, the easiest way to find out what's happened to him is to join local Facebook/Nextdoor groups.
Chris
fourstardan said:
They will be guaranteed and he came round and measured but if the blokes as harry would say "incommunicado" then I'm asking if a polite letter is fine before I get heavier on action.
Thought's putting myself in his shoes of one man band world of excuses/rationale is;
1. He told me they would be replaced under warranty and it turned out he used them on another job so is waiting for replacements.
2. He couldn't get this sorted under warranty due to poor install
3. He's just snowed under
4. Something life changing has happened, a Divorce, a next of kin dying, etc
I usually see him locally working/driving around for work, Facebook groups locally are not for me so will drive past his house I think and see if he's "in".
Going round to his house is bang out of order IMO.Thought's putting myself in his shoes of one man band world of excuses/rationale is;
1. He told me they would be replaced under warranty and it turned out he used them on another job so is waiting for replacements.
2. He couldn't get this sorted under warranty due to poor install
3. He's just snowed under
4. Something life changing has happened, a Divorce, a next of kin dying, etc
I usually see him locally working/driving around for work, Facebook groups locally are not for me so will drive past his house I think and see if he's "in".
Grumps. said:
fourstardan said:
They will be guaranteed and he came round and measured but if the blokes as harry would say "incommunicado" then I'm asking if a polite letter is fine before I get heavier on action.
Thought's putting myself in his shoes of one man band world of excuses/rationale is;
1. He told me they would be replaced under warranty and it turned out he used them on another job so is waiting for replacements.
2. He couldn't get this sorted under warranty due to poor install
3. He's just snowed under
4. Something life changing has happened, a Divorce, a next of kin dying, etc
I usually see him locally working/driving around for work, Facebook groups locally are not for me so will drive past his house I think and see if he's "in".
Going round to his house is bang out of order IMO.Thought's putting myself in his shoes of one man band world of excuses/rationale is;
1. He told me they would be replaced under warranty and it turned out he used them on another job so is waiting for replacements.
2. He couldn't get this sorted under warranty due to poor install
3. He's just snowed under
4. Something life changing has happened, a Divorce, a next of kin dying, etc
I usually see him locally working/driving around for work, Facebook groups locally are not for me so will drive past his house I think and see if he's "in".
Nobody is suggesting intimidation!
V8covin said:
Phone him,if he doesn't answer (or get back to you within a few hours if he's on a job) knock on his door.
If a customer put a letter through my door without knocking on 1st I'd think he was a dick.
People today seem scared to talk, it's all texts,emails or whatever
And if I had a customer knock on my door, after hours or especially if I wasn’t there and bothered my family, he’d soon get a visit to remember.If a customer put a letter through my door without knocking on 1st I'd think he was a dick.
People today seem scared to talk, it's all texts,emails or whatever
Grumps. said:
V8covin said:
Phone him,if he doesn't answer (or get back to you within a few hours if he's on a job) knock on his door.
If a customer put a letter through my door without knocking on 1st I'd think he was a dick.
People today seem scared to talk, it's all texts,emails or whatever
And if I had a customer knock on my door, after hours or especially if I wasn’t there and bothered my family, he’d soon get a visit to remember.If a customer put a letter through my door without knocking on 1st I'd think he was a dick.
People today seem scared to talk, it's all texts,emails or whatever

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