Hi all,
Sorry for the long post - I am hoping somebody can offer me some advice on my issue with Anglian Windows. I know they haven’t got the best reviews but I did my research on the company beforehand, and came to the conclusion that the quality of the product was good although the hard sell tactics were not. I therefore accepted a salesman into the house on the condition that he only stayed 1 hour and we wouldn’t sign anything on the night – he obliged and was actually very amicable on the day, and matched our lowest quote for a orangery (£29750).
The orangery itself is 6m x 3m with some building work but the key point is that we wanted a 4.2m knock through to the main house – this was fundamental to the design so we ensured that the salesman was fully aware of this.
Anglian offer two types of this building:
1. Anglian Orangery – Basically a high spec conservatory built to building reg standards.
2. Brick built Orangery – Superior building , basically an extension with a large roof lantern.
We were initially offered option 1 at the price stated above but said we didn't want this, but if he could do option 2 at that price level would sign up; after further discussions the salesman agreed ( with a reference that he should really run it past head office but didn’t) and we paid £750 deposit and signed the contact. We didn’t get any detailed drawings at the time but did get a plan view which clearly (to us anyway) represented option 2; I also took a photo of his design on his iPad which again represented option 2 so felt I did as many checks as possible.
Next steps – Surveyor arrived to look at the job, no reference was made to the design and he later came back to show us the drawings – these were actually incorrect and were for option 1 so when we realised we refused to sign them and were told that it was their mistake and they would redo. We didn’t hear anything for a further 3 weeks until the sales manager rang to say that they didn’t realise how much the knock through would be and now we need to pay another £4,000 . The reason for the first part of this paragraph, and the background is that my suspicion is that the real issue is the design difference and that the salesman agreed to this without the buy in of head office hence they are using the knock through as a smokescreen to claw back some money.
The salesman said the knock through wouldn’t be a problem as did the surveyor on the two occasions he visited.
They have now stopped answering my calls, and I have had no contact to resolve. I have lost complete trust with them and would be worried that they will try to find other excuses to increase the price even if we come to a solution.
I ideally would like to cancel completely and get my £750 back but realise it may not be this straight forward.
My questions are:
I assume if they honour the price at the specification agreed then I do not have grounds to cancel? – I will live with this if so.
If they refuse to revert back to the agreed price are they effectively breaching their own contact enabling me to cancel, and have my deposit refunded?
Note: I thankfully kept the surveyors drawings (of the wrong design) which clearly shows the knock through at the original agreed width of 4.2m so there shouldn’t be any confusion on this side.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the long post - I am hoping somebody can offer me some advice on my issue with Anglian Windows. I know they haven’t got the best reviews but I did my research on the company beforehand, and came to the conclusion that the quality of the product was good although the hard sell tactics were not. I therefore accepted a salesman into the house on the condition that he only stayed 1 hour and we wouldn’t sign anything on the night – he obliged and was actually very amicable on the day, and matched our lowest quote for a orangery (£29750).
The orangery itself is 6m x 3m with some building work but the key point is that we wanted a 4.2m knock through to the main house – this was fundamental to the design so we ensured that the salesman was fully aware of this.
Anglian offer two types of this building:
1. Anglian Orangery – Basically a high spec conservatory built to building reg standards.
2. Brick built Orangery – Superior building , basically an extension with a large roof lantern.
We were initially offered option 1 at the price stated above but said we didn't want this, but if he could do option 2 at that price level would sign up; after further discussions the salesman agreed ( with a reference that he should really run it past head office but didn’t) and we paid £750 deposit and signed the contact. We didn’t get any detailed drawings at the time but did get a plan view which clearly (to us anyway) represented option 2; I also took a photo of his design on his iPad which again represented option 2 so felt I did as many checks as possible.
Next steps – Surveyor arrived to look at the job, no reference was made to the design and he later came back to show us the drawings – these were actually incorrect and were for option 1 so when we realised we refused to sign them and were told that it was their mistake and they would redo. We didn’t hear anything for a further 3 weeks until the sales manager rang to say that they didn’t realise how much the knock through would be and now we need to pay another £4,000 . The reason for the first part of this paragraph, and the background is that my suspicion is that the real issue is the design difference and that the salesman agreed to this without the buy in of head office hence they are using the knock through as a smokescreen to claw back some money.
The salesman said the knock through wouldn’t be a problem as did the surveyor on the two occasions he visited.
They have now stopped answering my calls, and I have had no contact to resolve. I have lost complete trust with them and would be worried that they will try to find other excuses to increase the price even if we come to a solution.
I ideally would like to cancel completely and get my £750 back but realise it may not be this straight forward.
My questions are:
I assume if they honour the price at the specification agreed then I do not have grounds to cancel? – I will live with this if so.
If they refuse to revert back to the agreed price are they effectively breaching their own contact enabling me to cancel, and have my deposit refunded?
Note: I thankfully kept the surveyors drawings (of the wrong design) which clearly shows the knock through at the original agreed width of 4.2m so there shouldn’t be any confusion on this side.
Thanks in advance.
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