The Glazing Arbitration Scheme
Help & Guides
Useful information about the BSWP scheme.
Choose Scheme
- ABC+ Warranty Consumer Code for New Homes
- ABCD
- Aedis Independent Alternative Dispute Resolution Service (AIADRS)
- Ark Insurance Group
- Aviation (Flights)
- Benenden Health
- Build-Zone Structural Warranty Policies
- Cavity Wall Installation (CIGA & IAA)
- Consumer Code for Home Builders Independent Dispute Resolution
- Consumer Code for New Homes
- Education (ICASO)
- Gambling
- Holiday and Residential Parks Association (HARPA)
- Homes England
- ICW Consumer Code for New Homes
- Jewellers
- Lotteries
- NAFD Resolve
- National Custom & Self Build Association (NaCSBA)
- Package Holiday
- Postal Redress (POSTRS)
- Private Healthcare Mediation
- Regulator of Social Housing
- Renewables
- Solicitors
- Storage
- Surveyors (RICS)
- Telecoms (CISAS)
- The Glazing Arbitration Scheme
- Water Redress (WATRS)
Frequently asked questions
How we can help you make a complaint
How we do it
This Scheme uses Arbitration. Arbitration is a legal process, carried out in line with the Arbitration Act 1996, by which an independent and impartial person (the arbitrator) decides the outcome of a dispute. The arbitrator has wide powers to decide on a case.
Please read our Arbitration Guide, located in the 'Downloads' section above.
What if I have a complaint about CEDR?
Complaints about CEDR
If you want to complain about CEDR please read our Complaints Procedure document. Once you have read the Complaints Procedure and you want to submit your complaint, please use our Complaint Form below.
The steps you must take before submitting a complaint
Contact the company
Raise your complaint with the company in the first instance.
Contact Glass & Glazing Federation or FENSA
If the company is not able to address your complaint to your satisfaction you can escalate the matter to the Glass & Glazing Federation or FENSA as appropriate. For GGF, please email conciliation@ggf.org.uk and for FENSA, please email complaints@fensa.org.uk
Apply to TGAS for arbitration
If intervention from GGF or FENSA does not resolve the issue you may apply to TGAS, however, to commence arbitration proceedings, a joint application by the Parties must first be submitted to CEDR through the GGF where the trader is a GGF member company, or through FENSA where the trader is a FENSA registered firm.
Are you a business?
CEDR can provide dispute resolution services for businesses in most sectors.
- Fast, and cost effective solutions
- Provided at a sustainable cost