by Perry525 »
Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:20 pm
When you drive around London, it is quite common to see concave windows.
This is where the air pressure outside, pushes the glass inwards, to the point where they touch in the middle.
It is fairly normal with older windows.
Modern windows made properly are filled with an inert gas that helps to keep them apart.
The chances are that the company you bought the windows from, bought them in turn from someone else......that is why they are not interested.
You are entitled to buy goods fit for purpose.
If they will not correct or replace them make a claim in the small claims court.