I have just had UPVC windows fitted in the bay window on my living room and the original shutters now cannot be used. They are forced open with the window casing. This was never raised as a possible problem and the window company are saying there is nothing that can be done now, and it can't be remedied. Has anyone else ever encountered this and did anyone have advice for moving forwards? I really liked the shutters working and am pretty upset that this was not mentioned at the survey stage. I had no idea that this might happen. Should the surveyor have mentioned this?
				
			
 
 
		


 the surveyor did not ask or advise anything about the shutters. The area manager was insisting it was my fault for not saying that I wanted the shutters to remain working. I was unaware that they would not work after the windows address installed. He also said that the fitters have damaged the shutters underneath the UPVC returns.(and yes they are boxed and folding shutters). Fortunately they also messed up they other windows they were supposed to fit and have not finished the job, so we will delay them until they have come up with a reasonable resolution.
 the surveyor did not ask or advise anything about the shutters. The area manager was insisting it was my fault for not saying that I wanted the shutters to remain working. I was unaware that they would not work after the windows address installed. He also said that the fitters have damaged the shutters underneath the UPVC returns.(and yes they are boxed and folding shutters). Fortunately they also messed up they other windows they were supposed to fit and have not finished the job, so we will delay them until they have come up with a reasonable resolution. 
 
		 
 
		