This is a note to remind owners that full payment is now due for the windows project and that prompt payment is appreciated.
The Directors felt it would be good to re-cap and remind everyone of the benefits of this long-running project.
1). This project will deliver new windows to a much higher specification than the current design which will significantly improve sound and heat insulation (which is timely with a new stadium and Heathrow expansion).
2). The new design provides greater safety when open, especially when cleaning, as the gap formed when open is smaller whilst still allowing them to be cleaned from the inside.
3). Maintenance – although the new windows will have a much longer life than the current ones, their design allows easier maintenance should problems occur.
The Directors have discussed, at length, the different design and material options available to us and are confident that the side opening, vertical split casement window made of white powder coated aluminium is the best to satisfy our needs.
We are always available to discuss your concerns at directors@regattapoint.co.uk but we ask now that bills are paid so that we can start the next exciting stage of the installation – targeted for this summer.
Many thabks for your support,
The Directors – RPFL
Can I change the glass door as it doesn’t open eadily
Hi Fiona,
Accountability for maintenance is based on the definition of a door not a window. All windows (and therefore the fixed panel double glazing) are RPFL’s. All doors (as in wooden front door, double glazed doors and double glazing panels that slide) are the owner’s responsibility. The roadside double glazing are not doors, they are windows. Hope that clears it up.
George
Can you tell me which part of the windows on the riverside are the responsibility of the owner. If it’s the moving parts why are we paying for the moving parts of the roadside windows?
Hi Fiona,
Accountability for maintenance is based on the definition of a door not a window. All windows (and therefore the fixed panel double glazing) are RPFL’s. All doors (as in wooden front door, double glazed doors and double glazing panels that slide) are the owner’s responsibility. The roadside double glazing are not doors, they are windows. Hope that clears it up.
George