7 min readMarch 10, 2026

Window and Conservatory Finance Claims

Expert advice on challenging window and conservatory finance agreements. Common issues, evidence needed, and compensation amounts.

Window and conservatory finance is frequently mis-sold through high-pressure sales tactics, exaggerated energy savings claims, and inadequate affordability checks. If you're struggling with payments or feel you were misled, you have strong legal protections.

Common Mis-Selling Tactics

1. Exaggerated Energy Savings

2. Quality Misrepresentation

3. Pressure Selling

4. Affordability Failures

Your Legal Rights

Consumer Credit Act 1974

Consumer Rights Act 2015

💡 Case Study: £14,000 Conservatory Debt Written Off

Mr. P, aged 72, was sold a £18,000 conservatory on finance. Monthly payments of £320 were approved despite his only income being a £950/month pension. After complaining, the Financial Ombudsman ordered the remaining £14,000 debt cancelled and £750 compensation for distress.

Common Grounds for Complaints

Installation Issues

Product Quality

Finance Mis-Selling

Evidence to Gather

Complaint Process

Step 1: Complain to Finance Company

Step 2: Financial Ombudsman Service

Step 3: Legal Action (if needed)

Typical Compensation Amounts

Time Limits

Struggling With Window or Conservatory Finance?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I complain if the company has gone bust?

Yes! Your complaint is against the finance company, not the installer. The finance company remains liable even if the installer is no longer trading.

What if the windows are faulty AND mis-sold?

You have two separate claims: one for faulty goods (Consumer Rights Act) and one for mis-sold finance (Consumer Credit Act). Both can be pursued together.

Should I stop making payments?

Generally no - continue if you can to avoid credit file damage. However, if in genuine hardship, contact the finance company to discuss payment arrangements.

Window and conservatory finance complaints have high success rates when properly presented. Don't let finance companies profit from mis-selling - exercise your rights.