ComplaintsHub.co.uk » Construction & Repair » Review / complaint: Glass systems Ltd - BSi kitemark, what does it really mean for the consumer? My experiences with Glass Systems Ltd. & the BSi | News #97

Glass systems Ltd
BSi kitemark, what does it really mean for the consumer? My experiences with Glass Systems Ltd. & the BSi

For years I believed that products displaying the BSi Kite mark was a sign of quality and high standards. Unfortunately, I have had to make contact with the BSi regarding issues of quality concerning a product displaying the kite mark. In this instance the product in question was glazing units supplied by Glass Systems Ltd.

I was informed by the BSi that:-

“Some standards a company may hold are enforced by BSI through testing procedures or auditor visits, but most standards are self – declared”

I informed the BSi of an issue with quality and standards of Glazing Units that had been supplied by Glass Systems Ltd. The issues were as follows:-

Between the double glazed units of glass there are distortions (mist like) and another contains a foreign substance (mould like). At this point in time the glazing units were less than 1 year old.

The BSi’s response was,

“If you are making a direct complaint against Glass Systems Ltd KM 27701 then Glass Systems Ltd will need to be contacted and asked how they intend to resolve the complaint as per their complaints procedure. I would like to obtain the complaint letter and their response so we could log it as a formal complaint and BSI can review their complaints process, this complaint specifically, during their next assessment.

Can you please forward me the required information so we can start the investigation? ”

As the BSi requested, I forwarded Glass Systems Ltd response, that came from one of the Managing Directors. The response was:-

**************************************************************

I think I told you weeks ago - end of Januaryish - that your contract of sale is NOT with Glass Systems, so any issue you have with your installation should NOT be addressed to us.

DESPITE THAT you have sent me many many emails and copied me on many more that up until tonight I have ignored.

I have seen all the mails you have sent to the owners of, and to be frank, my heart goes out to them.

What on earth did they do to deserve your business... They must rue the day they ever "signed you up"...

25 years I have been in this industry, and only once before have I come across something as barking as this.!! The person on that occasion was a serial fruitcake...

When I read your more or less daily emails, I thank MY God that we deal with the trade not the public...

We will back our customer, which is, if agrees something with them, then we will honour it... End of!!

Best Wishes,

Glass Systems Ltd

***********************************************************************

You, the public can make your own judgement of the character of one of the Managing Directors of Glass Systems Ltd, from his words used within the email above.

The BSi’s, (Regulatory Systems Co-ordinator, Compliance and Risk) would not acknowledge the response I had received from Glass Systems Ltd, that I had forwarded to the BSi.

Subsequently, I contacted the BSi and asked the following questions:-

___________________________________________________

1. If a member of the public contacts the BSI in regards to a complaint concerning a company that holds a BSI certificate, how long does it take for the BSI to make contact with the complainant?

2. Which BSI department handles the complaint and what is their contact details?

3. Does the BSI conduct site visits free of charge to visually inspect the quality/standard of a product in question?

A company (in this instance, Glass Systems Ltd.) produced a product, double glazed units of glass which have distortions (mist like) and another contains a foreign substance (mould like) enclosed within the units. (Glass Systems Ltd viewed the flawed units on 6 January. The double glazed units were less than 12 months old.)

4. What official investigations are conducted by the BSI, following the company (Glass System Ltd. BSI registered), not changing the double glazed units free of charge.

___________________________________________________

The BSi’s Regulatory Systems Co-ordinator ignored the questions.

In conclusions, Glass Systems have produced double glazing units, that have been inspected and dispatched. Some of my glazing units have been found to have distortions (mist like) and another contains a foreign substance (mould like).

All my glazing units have passed Glass Systems’ inspection process and are displaying the BSi’s kite mark, which I believed meant, quality and a high standard of a product.


Company: Glass systems Ltd

Country: United Kingdom   Region: Wales   City: Swansea
Address: Central Business Park

Category: Construction & Repair

0 comments

Information
Only registered users can leave comments.
Please Register on our website, it will take a few seconds.




Quick Registration via social networks:
Login with FacebookLogin with Google