
FENSA stands for the Fenestration
Self-Assessment Scheme. It has been set up by the Glass and Glazing
Federation (GGF), with Government approval, in response to the
new Building Regulations for England and Wales
From 1 April 2002, all replacement
glazing in dwellings will come within the scope of the Building
Regulations. From then on, anyone who installs replacement windows
or doors will have to comply with improved thermal performance
standards.
When having their windows and
doors replaced from this date homeowners must ensure that they
get a certificate form Local Authority Building Control or have
the work completed by a FENSA Registered Company
One of the main reasons
for this change to the Building Regulations is the need to reduce
energy loss.