FENSA is hitting the road this autumn to bring its free and info-packed roadshows to FENSA installers throughout the South West and North West.
Member installers can self-certify compliance under the Building Regulations without the need for a separate assessment from their Local Authority Building Control.
Since being established in 2002 FENSA has grown to become the largest and longest established Competent Person Scheme within the replacement window and door industry, recently issuing its 13 millionth homeowner certificate.
Now FENSA members have the chance to meet the FENSA team in person at their local FENSA Roadshow event and get valuable updates, insights and inspections advice.
What to expect at a FENSA Roadshow
FENSA Roadshows are a fantastic opportunity for FENSA installers to meet the FENSA team and learn how to make the most out of their FENSA membership:
Chris Beedel, FENSA, Director of Membership commented:
“This is a great opportunity to meet our FENSA members to discuss industry information and opportunities such as the FENSA Knowledge Hub.”
Each FENSA Roadshow event will be packed with useful information and will provide the opportunity to meet and network with fellow FENSA members.
Roadshow Dates and Locations
FENSA Roadshows are free for FENSA members. Register for your local event online via the links below or by selecting your local event at fensa.eventbrite.co.uk.
South West events:
North West events:
Stay tuned for more FENSA Roadshow dates and locations in 2019.
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