Bathroom cabinets

Damaged

Any damage to your cabinets including knocks and scratches should have been raised during your Home Preview or Courtesy Check.

If you later find damage you feel is related to a product defect, check whether the abrasions or scratches are viewable in natural daylight from a distance of 0.5m before reporting your concern.

In rooms or areas where there is no daylight, they should be viewable in artificial light from a fixed wall or ceiling fitment but not from a portable light source. If the damage cannot be seen in these circumstances then it will not be covered by your Redrow warranty.

Not working

If you are unable to open your bathroom cabinets, make sure there is nothing stuck that could be preventing them from pulling open.

Ensure that any openings are free from dirt and debris; we recommend cleaning them regular with a damp cloth.

Over time, it is common for cabinet doors to need adjusting. This is part of normal maintenance and guidance can be found within the manufacturer's manual or on their website.

Missing parts

Any missing parts should have been raised during your Home Preview or Courtesy Check.

If you need to order any replacement parts in the future contact the manufacturer directly.

Sealant

Where a cabinet meets the wall it may be sealed with mastic for a clean finish.

As your new home naturally dries out and settles, shrinkage to sealant is quite normal. It can easily be replaced as part of your routine home owner maintenance and is not a defect.

Something still not right?

We hope the supporting guidance resolves your concerns. However, if you believe your issue falls outside of the standards described as set by your warranty provider, you can contact us.

Your warranty

NHBC

One of the many benefits of buying a new home is having peace of mind.

In addition to a 2 year fixtures and fittings warranty provided by Redrow, you have the added protection of a further 8 years support provided by an insurance backed warranty provider giving you a full 10 years of reassurance in the event a problem should arise.