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Patio Door Repair Problem
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Part of the plastic frame for our patio doors has developed a crack. It is the part at the bottom that you are meant to step over.
As we have a 10 year guarantee, we attempted to get the company that fitted it to repair it. They have had a look and have told us that we must have dropped something heavy on it as they shouldn't break.
The damage was probably caused by 3 children running in and out of the house for the last 5 years; we certainly didn't drop anything on it.
The company are now being awkward and have failed on a number of occasions to return phone calls when promised or not turn up for inspections. They have even tried to tell us that the guarantee doesn't cover the frame. (the guarantee doesn't say this.)
The manager has now referred the complaint to the MD of the company (it is a small local company).
We don't expect much joy from this, assuming the MD even bothers to call us.
Does anyone have any advice for taking this issue forward.
TIA
Andrew
As we have a 10 year guarantee, we attempted to get the company that fitted it to repair it. They have had a look and have told us that we must have dropped something heavy on it as they shouldn't break.
The damage was probably caused by 3 children running in and out of the house for the last 5 years; we certainly didn't drop anything on it.
The company are now being awkward and have failed on a number of occasions to return phone calls when promised or not turn up for inspections. They have even tried to tell us that the guarantee doesn't cover the frame. (the guarantee doesn't say this.)
The manager has now referred the complaint to the MD of the company (it is a small local company).
We don't expect much joy from this, assuming the MD even bothers to call us.
Does anyone have any advice for taking this issue forward.
TIA
Andrew
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes you are meant to step over that part, but people do stand/tread on it from time to time. that would be acceptable wear and tear. i would go to the consumer direct website and look there - it will tell you the relevant sections and legislation to read and also gives you sample letters to write and/or complain to the company concerned. if they get a strongly worded letter, they may be more inclined to act.....otherwise you may well have to get a repair and take them to the small claims court for costs. good luck x
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