What Is FENSA and Why Is It Important?
FENSA stands for the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme. This is a scheme set up by the Glass and Glazing Federation and is authorised by the UK government. FENSA operates in England and Wales.
FENSA stands for the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme. This is a scheme set up by the Glass and Glazing Federation and is authorised by the UK government. FENSA operates in England and Wales.
One of the reasons there are so many Victorian properties found throughout the UK is that this period in British history coincided with the industrial revolution and the peak of the British Empire, which was reflected in wealth in the homeland. Migration to the towns and cities to work in factories and mills required housing,…
If you have sash windows, then you won’t be immune to their charms and so making a feature of them when you plan a new interior is bound to be at the top of the list.
The trouble with old houses is that there is always an innate reluctance to replace original features even if they are crumbling and not fit for purpose
The trouble with old houses is that there is always an innate reluctance to replace original features even if they are crumbling and not fit for purpose
Our homes say a lot about who we are as people. They represent our core values, hopes, and inspirations, where we pride ourselves on the living environment, we’re able to create