Olsen Doors & Windows now offer supply and fit!

Olsen Doors & Windows now offer supply and fit!
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Date: 25 January 2019

Olsen Doors & Windows are pleased to announce that they are now offering a full supply & fit service of their comprehensive timber and aluminium fenestration solutions throughout the United Kingdom.

After numerous and frequent requests for Olsen to offer a fitting service they have developed a new branch to their Company which allows them to do just this; eliminating any extra steps and organisation that customers would have to undertake sourcing and arranging a different contract with another service provider.

This new service adds to Olsen’s established and effective business plan, enhancing their presence in the high-end market of the supply & fit of timber and aluminium doors and windows.

Olsen’s existing method of Supply Only contracts is still available, meaning that any competent builder, trades person or member of the public, can still arrange installation of Olsen’s doors & windows as they see fit without losing the products guarantees.

This new supply & fit service does not affect the standard 10-year guarantee which is offered on the majority of their products and the new fitting service will also include a 5-year guarantee, assuming all products are regularly maintained and cared for.

The new fitting service will also be coming with certification from FENSA, a government authorised Competent Person Scheme for the replacement of doors and windows, adding an extra level of security, and peace of mind to all clients.

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