Report

  • Conducted on

  • Conducted by

  • Location

  • Address

  • Client Name

  • Add number of items installed

Internal Inspection

  • 1. Floor protection in place

  • 2. Existing frames carefully removed

  • 3. Frames installed square and level with fixings in the correct positions.

  • 4. DG units reglazed correctly using glazing packers.

  • 5. All cover caps, end caps and slot vent covers fitted.

  • 6. Frame and glass cleaned

  • 7. Trim and mastic finish

  • 8. Work area left clean and tidy

  • 9. Check operation of windows, doors, vents and gaskets. <br>

  • 10. Resident shown how to operate windows and provided with maintenance handbook

  • 11. Please confirm the windows to property are free from damages. (if no please provide details under the relevant location below)

Detailed information with the corresponding photos

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

  • Location of the installed product

Signed off

  • Installer's Comments

  • Signed

  • Accepted by resident. I am satisfied that the windows/doors have been satisfactorily installed into the property and have no complaints or claims against the Contractor for any damage to my property or possessions. I have also received keys for the windows/doors and instruction on operation and maintenance.

  • Signed

  • Comments

  • Site Manager Sign Off

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