Who regulates Anglian Windows?
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the Financial Conduct Authority
Registered in England No. 2540020. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Our Financial Services Reference number is 302334.
Who is the chief executive of Anglian Home Improvements?
Martin Rutter
Anglian Home Improvements
Industry | Home improvements |
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Headquarters | Liberator Road Norwich NR6 6EU |
Key people | George Williams (Founder) Peter Mottershead (Chairman) Martin Rutter (CCO) Jaffer Jamroz (COO) Phil Tweedie (CFO) |
Parent | Anglian Group |
Website | www.anglianhome.co.uk shop.anglianhome.co.uk |
How do I complain to Anglian?

Phone number: 0800 988 9398.
How do I contact Anglian Home Improvements?
Please contact customer services on 0800 988 9398 or email [email protected] and a member of our team will be able to arrange this for you.
Is Anglian Fensa registered?
Anglian is a registered member of FENSA and amongst other building regulations it stipulates that all customers must be offered insurance that covers their replacement window and door installation in the event of the company ceasing to trade.

Do Anglian make their own windows?
Double Glazing – Anglian is one of the largest double glazing installers in the UK and they manufacture, sell, and install all their own products. By manufacturing their own glass, Anglian is also able to provide a very large range of products and styles made to measure, bespoke for each home.
How do I contact the CEO of Anglian Windows?
Martin Rutter Email Address
- @angliangroup.com.
- @anglianhome.co.uk.
Who can I complain to about Anglian Water?
The first stage is to contact us on 03452 665 841 and speak to one of our friendly team.
How do I contact Anglian Windows?
Please contact our Service Department on 0800 988 9398 or via email at [email protected], where a member of our Customer Service Department will be able to assist you further.
Are Anglian Windows Fensa registered?
Do you need a FENSA certificate?
When did Fensa start? Fensa was first initiated on 1st April 2002 by the government. That’s why, as of 1st April 2002, you need a Fensa certificate or Building Regulation Completion Certificate if 40% or more of the window is made from glass panels.