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Budlet | 14:17 Thu 26th Nov 2020 | Insurance
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The hinges on my son's window have broken. There is a 10 year warranty on the window, but the company are not producing this window any more. He has been told by the management company (he lives in a block of flats) that he needs a whole new window at a cost of £2500. Seems a bit harsh as the window is perfect, just needs new hinges. Surely the warranty must cover this. Any thoughts?
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What sort of window costs £2.000 ?
it's be cheap to get an engineering shop to make new hinges based on the old ones.
*Cheaper
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He lives on the 4th floor so it involves a cherry picker to put a new frame in before the new window can be fitted. Seems mad as the window and frame are ok
is the warranty parts and labour or just parts?
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It's parts only

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