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Kent Home Improvements are long term members of Quality Assured National Warranties and every window,door,roofline,
cladding and conservatory installation comes with a free policy for your full peace of mind protecting our customers in the unlikey event should we cease to trade covering our ten year warranties with a reputable independent insurance company |
Qualifications and Memberships
Kent Home Improvements realize that the installed product is only half the story as it is only as good as how professionally it is installed
Many of our competitors claim to use qualified and experienced fitters, but when the installation day comes it is often too late or embarrassing for the customer to ask for validating credentials from the fitters arriving on their doorstep
To this end we have provided the charge hand fitters details to you in advance of you deciding on the company you trust and will ultimately choose to carry out the installation on your home
City & Guilds of London Institute awarded in 1991 to Sean Ayles
THE CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
The Institute of Carpenters awarded in 1991 to Sean Ayles
THE JACK PAYNE PRIZE FOR EFFORT AND PROGERSS IN PRACTICAL CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
Thanet College awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
STONE TROPY FOR OUTSTANDING PERSEVERANCE AND SKILL
Thanet College awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
PRIZE FOR THE BEST CARPENTRY AND JOINERY ADVANCED CRAFT STUDENT
City & Guilds of London Institute awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
THE ADVANCED CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
The Institute of Carpenters awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
THE ALF EMERY CUP (To be held and displayed by Thanet College for one year)
I think most people would agree qualifications are not everything and having spent over thirty years working in the construction industry I know there is much more to learn than can be taught in three years at college. My site experience includes working as a basic maintenance carpenter, new build site carpentry, flat conversions, loft conversions, and indeed the home improvement industry, covering largely double glazing, conservatories and roofline installations
I suppose to the one most important things I have learned at college was simply and importantly that there is a proper way to do a job no matter how simple it is or difficult it may become.
You would be surprised how much effort some other installers go to,to avoid doing the job right
Many of our competitors claim to use qualified and experienced fitters, but when the installation day comes it is often too late or embarrassing for the customer to ask for validating credentials from the fitters arriving on their doorstep
To this end we have provided the charge hand fitters details to you in advance of you deciding on the company you trust and will ultimately choose to carry out the installation on your home
City & Guilds of London Institute awarded in 1991 to Sean Ayles
THE CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
The Institute of Carpenters awarded in 1991 to Sean Ayles
THE JACK PAYNE PRIZE FOR EFFORT AND PROGERSS IN PRACTICAL CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
Thanet College awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
STONE TROPY FOR OUTSTANDING PERSEVERANCE AND SKILL
Thanet College awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
PRIZE FOR THE BEST CARPENTRY AND JOINERY ADVANCED CRAFT STUDENT
City & Guilds of London Institute awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
THE ADVANCED CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
The Institute of Carpenters awarded in 1992 to Sean Ayles
THE ALF EMERY CUP (To be held and displayed by Thanet College for one year)
I think most people would agree qualifications are not everything and having spent over thirty years working in the construction industry I know there is much more to learn than can be taught in three years at college. My site experience includes working as a basic maintenance carpenter, new build site carpentry, flat conversions, loft conversions, and indeed the home improvement industry, covering largely double glazing, conservatories and roofline installations
I suppose to the one most important things I have learned at college was simply and importantly that there is a proper way to do a job no matter how simple it is or difficult it may become.
You would be surprised how much effort some other installers go to,to avoid doing the job right
All charge hand fitters have also undergone the FENSA mandatory MTC (minimum technical compliance) assessment and audits in addition to achieving the necessary pass rates for the surveying and installing of UPVC windows and doors
This is only a requirement made upon Kent Home Improvements by FENSA and involves two paper tests,a verbal interview/assessment, a practical on site assessment,and a document audit from surveying to contract to complaints procedure
This is only a requirement made upon Kent Home Improvements by FENSA and involves two paper tests,a verbal interview/assessment, a practical on site assessment,and a document audit from surveying to contract to complaints procedure
Kent Home Improvements have been a FENSA member from its very beginning in 2002 with a 1000% installation pass rate
FENSA is the Fenestration Self Assessment Scheme covering domestic replacement windows and doors
The scheme was set up in 2002 by the in partnership with some other industry bodies, after the government launched the new Building Regulations for double glazing companies.
If a householder changes any amount of windows and/or doors in their property strictly speaking it is their responsibility to make sure the installation is compliant with all the current applicable Building Regulations and their local authority are informed within a specified time regarding the installation .FENSA registered members take care of all of this and also provide compulsory public liability cover for the installation and must offer at a cost or provide a free of charge independent 10 year insurance backed warranty.Kent Home Improvements choose to provide a free indemnified warranty through the long standing and reputable Quality Assured National Warranties so their customers can have the piece of mind that their compliant installation will be covered even in the unlikely event of Kent Home Improvements ceasing to trade
FENSA is the Fenestration Self Assessment Scheme covering domestic replacement windows and doors
The scheme was set up in 2002 by the in partnership with some other industry bodies, after the government launched the new Building Regulations for double glazing companies.
If a householder changes any amount of windows and/or doors in their property strictly speaking it is their responsibility to make sure the installation is compliant with all the current applicable Building Regulations and their local authority are informed within a specified time regarding the installation .FENSA registered members take care of all of this and also provide compulsory public liability cover for the installation and must offer at a cost or provide a free of charge independent 10 year insurance backed warranty.Kent Home Improvements choose to provide a free indemnified warranty through the long standing and reputable Quality Assured National Warranties so their customers can have the piece of mind that their compliant installation will be covered even in the unlikely event of Kent Home Improvements ceasing to trade
Kent Home Improvements have been members of FENSA since the beginning with a faultless installation inspection record