How can FENSA help?
By joining FENSA, companies can self-certify their installations. They can therefore avoid the costs and potential delays of Building Control procedures. A small sample of their installations will be inspected by FENSA-appointed inspectors to ensure standards are being maintained. FENSA will also inform local authorities of all completed FENSA installations, and issue certificates to householders confirming that the installer self certifies compliance. [Top] Why is insurance required? FENSA Registered Businesses are required to have in place for their customers the two categories of insurance stated below. It is a government requirement that companies must have this insurance in place. If Registered Businesses take deposits in advance of installations, they must give some form of deposit indemnity. Deposits may be guaranteed by, for example, trade association Deposit Indemnity schemes, or credit card protection. A Registered Business must also give a guarantee or warranty covering the