15 Mil Milestone – Starbrite Stays Bright For 20 Years

People standing outside Starbrite Windows' shop holding a certificate

FENSA has issued its 15-millionth certificate – an achievement that also marks the start of its 20th anniversary year. The milestone certificate was issued to Starbrite Windows.

Starbrite is an original FENSA member, joining when the scheme began in twenty years ago in 2002. The firm has never failed a FENSA assessment.

 

 “We joined FENSA when it began and we’re proud to say we’ve had a 100% pass rate on all our jobs inspected since. It’s great to be receiving their 15-millionth certificate.”

– Colin Nutall 

Director, Starbrite Windows

 

Word of mouth

“We’re a family business trading for over 30 years and 90% of our business comes from customer recommendations,” adds Starbrite’s Nutall. “The introduction of FENSA 20 years ago was such a positive move forwards for the industry. Being a member of FENSA means our customers can be reassured our work complies with building regulations, is energy efficient, is registered with the local council and that our FENSA Approved Installer’s guarantee is backed by insurance.”

 

Anniversary year

FENSA is the largest and most popular competent persons scheme in the glazing sector. Lis Clarke, operations director for FENSA and BFRC, says: “It’s fitting that our 20th anniversary year begins with us issuing our landmark 15-millionth certificate to an installer that has been a FENSA member since day one.

Each FENSA Approved Installer, from large national brands to small local companies, is assessed regularly to ensure its compliance to building regulations is continually maintained. As well as saving installers the time and hassle of registering their installations with local councils themselves, FENSA Approved Installers also gain access to a range of benefits, including free lead generation on the FENSA website and discounts on fuel and purchases.

Picture: FENSA’s 15-millionth certificate has been issued to Starbrite Windows.

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
10th March 2022

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