Free Windows, Doors & Conservatory Complaint Pack
Windows, doors or conservatory installation gone wrong?
Build a free professional Complaint Pack to organise the contract, installation defects, leaks, draughts, glazing problems, damage, evidence, remedial costs, payments and the outcome you want.

Your Complaint Pack
A professional project file, not exported form data
- Applicant, project, contract and party summary
- Window, door and conservatory unit schedule
- Survey, specification and installation position
- Defect, remedial visit and property damage schedules
- Evidence readiness and financial position
- Formal complaint, cover email and next steps

Quaerens Complaint Pack
Free Windows, Doors & Conservatory Complaint Pack Builder
Prepare a professional survey, specification, installation, defect, remedial, payment and complaint file.
Understanding Windows, Doors & Conservatory Complaints
The survey, product specification, unit evidence and party roles shape the route
Separate the parties
Record who sold, measured, manufactured, installed, guaranteed and responded. Do not assume one company performed every role.
Identify each unit
Use a unit reference and location for every affected window, door, glazing unit or conservatory element.
Record leaks cautiously
Dated photographs, weather context, damage evidence and professional findings help without independently diagnosing cause.
Preserve measurements
Keep survey sheets, order drawings, approvals, replacement orders and each party's stated position.
Show operation problems
Safe videos can record opening, closing, alignment and lock concerns without making a technical or security finding.
Keep remedial history
Record every return visit, promised work, replacement unit, outcome and remaining defect.
Record only real documents
Do not infer FENSA, CERTASS, building-regulation or guarantee status merely because a document was mentioned.
Related routes
Home Improvement, Tradesperson, Delivery & Installation or Warranty may fit better in some cases.
Official sources
Consumer rights and cautious compliance boundaries
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