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Quality through Qualification

Employ the best, and don't settle for anything less. We have the highest installation standards backed up by full NVQ training and ongoing professional development. We don't employ installers who only hold MTC qualifications (Minimum Technical Competence), we advocate for the gold standard. Our staff have achieved above and beyond. Being fully qualified by the Glass Qualifications Authority, having undertaken relevant industry Apprenticeships and NVQ's taking approximately 18 months or more to complete. Our commitment to staff development and training, reflects our overall aims for quality, industry expertise and experience. When you employ Fenestra Glazing, you can rest assured that you will receive tradesmen with much more than just the Minimum Technical Competencies (the industry standard). Make sure your windows, doors and conservatories are only installed by fully trained and fully qualified installers. Call Fenestra today 01823 254100. Our qualificatio

Accessible homes: Independent living

Often people are unaware of the adaptations that are available to help them, or their family members live independently for as long as possible. Or that often there is financial support to help them achieve this. Natasha's experience working in Health & Social Care has given Fenestra Glazing a great opportunity to think about the needs of people with disabilities and how we can help them address these needs within their homes. We can help to direct you to sources of funding to pay either partially or in full for adaptations or technologies that can help you. Whether it be for larger pieces of work like widening door ways and installing wheelchair accessible doors. High tech solutions such as iPhone operated door locks or simple adaptations like window restrictors to prevent the risk of falls. We believe we have a great selection of glazing related technologies, please give us a call to discuss your needs in more detail. We pride ourselves on not being a pushy hard sell