A window very close to your door or the neighbour's is likely to be one unit and will NOT be changed. This is contrary to what we were advised and even the markings made during planning on the windows themselves. They may be changed in a few years time when the doors are changed as part of the fire saftey improvement plan (in light of Grenfell). Are we going to receive a reduction in charges for fewer windows being installed? Is the council in breach of National Heritage guidelines for damaging the look of the grade II* building by having mismatching windows in the medium term? Who will pick up the bill for needing to have contractors come back to do windows alongside doors (less efficient)?
Windows have been left without a trim. This is because there was a dispute between the contractor and the council about what should be used; wood or uPVC. The former will be applied but if this costly accessory has not been accounted for who will pick up the bill for it? Reports of the contractors and work has so far been satisfactory, sometimes even completing work sooner than estimated. However, you should be aware that the contractors do leave doors open and unattended so if you will not be present then there is a security risk to your property.
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