Building Regulations in the UK changed markedly in 2002, and the driver of these changes was energy conservation. Moreover, these changes affected all homes from the ceiling to the floor, and new rules came into being regarding insulation materials, window and door frames, and the glass too. Now you wouldn’t want to run foul of the law would you, so rather find your window-and-door-fitter here, and know that your replacements will meet the strict new standards. 
What You Need to Know
Replacement doors and windows have improved enormously since the new regulations arrived. These days, it is possible to match virtually any type of window or door, and, more importantly, you can retain the traditional look of your home in the process. Thanks to the new Building Regulations, all replacement doors and windows must comply with high thermal qualities too. Improved security and low maintenance also form part of these new-generation replacements.
Where to Find Help
Your search for registered window fitter’s ends right here on Mr-Skill. Our members are all pre-screened, and they are ready to assist you right away. The good news is that they are offering incredible deals, with up to 30% off normal prices at the moment. Get your window-and-door-fitting quote without delay, safe in the knowledge that our members are fully compliant with latest Building Regulations, and will obtain the necessary consent for you.
Insist on Compliant Replacements 
Your new doors and windows must fully meet requirements laid down in the latest rules. Mr-Skill is aware that certain operators – and a number of DIY applications – do not meet these strict new standards. These illegal fitters will not likely be around when your property sells one day, and the solicitors request the specific certification for your new doors and windows.
Pence Sense and Pound Sound
One of our long-standing London window-and-door-fitters is very proud of the high standards now applying to replacement fittings. When you think it through, it can only benefit each household as homes become more efficient, thermally speaking. That means real cool in summer, and warm as fresh toast in winter! Plus the bills will look better too!
