Independent Warranty Association (IWA) Reviews 

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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

4.4

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

contacted company to-date 04/08/26 with queries regarding Policy Holder Feedback Form. Your colleague was very friendly, professional, which has got me to this part of my journey. So thank you.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I would have given 5 stars but it takes so long for the (extremely helpful) engineer to actually come to rectify the fault. I could not shut/lock my front door, which was a huge security worry and... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The responses were quick and from a human, which as someone else said is a relief. The process was straight forward but the form itself could be printed in a larger and more scan-able format, with cle... See more

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Louise was very helpful when we had to make a claim on our patio doors. Assessor visit arranged and then replacement carried out with no issues. Dates and times of visits were given to us well in adva... See more

Company details

  1. Insurance company
  2. Insurance agency
  3. Insurance broker

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IWA has been providing Insurance Backed Guarantees (IBG), Workmanship Insurance (WI) and Deposit Protection (DP), to the Home Improvement sector since 1985. We’ve built up an outstanding reputation for trust and honesty with our many thousands of contractors and have protected millions of consumers home improvement investments, all over the UK. A continued focus has been applied, to providing a 'first class' seamless service for members. This has been achieved through developed systems, excellent insurance cover and all with one important goal, to ensure contractors purchase insurance on behalf of the consumers, protecting the consumers' home improvement investment. The services protected by the IWA scheme, range from Glazing (windows & doors) to Renewable Energy, including small building works and many more. Please visit the website for more details. Over the past 40 years IWA has grown a sustainable trusted insurance service which has become an essential accreditation for contractors, whilst providing 'Peace of Mind' to millions of consumers nationwide.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The IWA deserve a minus review

IWA - THEY FINDS IT FUNNY TO DELAY CLAIMS AND EMAILS FOR PEOPLE WHO DESPERATELY NEED IT IN EMERGENCIES. OUR HOT WATER WAS SHUT OFF IN MINUS DEGREES TEMPERATURES AND THEY AREN'T DOING THEIR JOB PROPERLY. I HAVE ASKED FOR A FINAL RESPONSE MULTIPLE TIMES TO WHICH I'VE RECEIVED NO RESPONSE. I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY WITH RUINING PEOPLES' LIVES!!!!

5 December 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I received an invalid deposit warranty…

I received a deposit warranty certificate from IWA which was dated 2 November 2021 - seven months in the future! There had been a mistake made and the month and day had been transposed (as in American dates: month/day/year). Also the certificate arrived over sixty days after the deposit had been paid and was therefore invalid as the conditions say the deposit warranty only last for sixty days and if and extension is required it must be applied for in writing within sixty days. This is impossible. I asked for a warranty extension anyway, but was told their insurers were not taking on any new policies due to Covid. Sounds like a lot of nonsense to me.

I have not signed their warranty certificate as it is invalid and worthless. I will place my trust in my Common Law rights snd Consumer rights.

Avoid this organisation. Do not sign their forms or accept their contract terms as they will limit your legal rights.

20 April 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

IWA.biz bundled my warranty off to Elite Insurance who’ve gone bust.

I have a warranty with IWA.biz covering my replacement windows and doors until January 2022.
I reported a window fault to them recently and was sent the usual forms to complete and return, which they then responded to by saying my full claim file had been sent to Elite Insurance as underwriters, and a phone number was given. This was a change from the usual procedure where once they’d checked the details an appointment was given quite promptly and the fault rectified.
As I’d heard nothing after a week I checked Elite Insurance online and saw they went bust last December 2019.
I phoned IWA and after a prolonged discussion was told to ring the Elite number as Marley Risk had now taken over responsibility.
I did that and was told the situation now is that PwC are acting as administrators and that what may happen is that I’ll have to get an independent quote - at whose cost??- submit it to Marley Risk and that if accepted only 90% of the repair charge will be covered leaving me to pay the other 10%.
Very complex situation surrounding these replacement windows, guarantees and warranties and what I’m no clearer about -despite trying very hard on the phone - is just how IWA.biz can still advertise for business but claim no responsibility for putting right my window because they’ve bundled my warranty off to an underwriter that went bust last December and also state that they didn’t have to inform me of that fact when they received my request for repair.
Needs further investigation.

18 August 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My IWA battle continues!

IWA have tried on several occasions to invalidate my insurance, using different reasons. I have had to fight and fight to (i) get them to accept I am insured and (ii) to get them to accept the faults I describe are covered. Finally after weeks of emails, and sending dozens of documents, they are sending an assessor out. We'll see!

Oh, and they don't cover paintwork or finishes apparently. So that part of my, now bankrupt, supplier's guarantee was absolutely worthless!

Who knew that you needed to look at reviews for the insurance company covering your window guarantee!?! If I knew then what I know now, I would have steered clear!

4 August 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No contact details work

Their phone number doesn't work. Their contact us form on the website doesn't work. And there is therefore no way to contact them when you need to claim your deposit back

30 June 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Their website claims “10 years peace of mind with no hidden small print” - not my experience!

My installer went into liquidation as they couldn’t afford to rectify the problems found in a number of their installations caused by faulty materials, just over a year after completion.
Initially IWA tried to refuse the claim because they said that I didn’t have the right documentation, but when I produced the correct docs they then rejected it for a completely different and obscure reason. You are very clearly led to believe that the Company ceasing to trade would be exactly what the IWA insurance is designed to cover, but no - apparently the small print says that if the faults are discovered BEFORE the installer goes bankrupt, (even the day before!) then you are not covered! How ridiculous is that?
Their website claims “10 years peace of mind with no hidden small print”. I don’t think so!
I wish I had looked at this site and seen other people’s experiences with IWA before I went ahead, but the Installer I was dealing with seemed so good that I wasn’t expecting to ever have to claim!
My experience with IWA is clearly not unusual, so I will now take the matter up with the Financial Ombudsman, I would not want other people to be let down by IWA in this way.

13 February 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware

Beware. My claim has just been rejected as I paid for the remedial work before submitting the claim form (despite the claim form asking me to attach proof of payment). It seems like this is set up to deliberately invalidate claims.

6 November 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

IWA are as bad as Safe Glaze uk as they…

IWA are as bad as Safe Glaze uk as they will not refund any deposit that they claim to provide protection quarantee for as they have conditions that are only known to them. I am glad they have been reported as I have also reported them to Trading Standards and Home Improvement Ombudsman. Something has to be done to stop people getting tricked out of thier hard earned money

9 November 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of IWA attempts to invalidate your warranty!

When I originally registered my conservatory warranty with the IWA I wrote requesting confirmation. This confirmation stated that no additional paperwork was required and that I was correctly registered. Now, a few years into the warranty, I need to correct a faulty window unit. The IWA have now ignored my warranty registration and insist on bank statement proof of instalment payments from over four years ago. They were not interested in the installer’s endorsement of receipt of full payment on the original warranty registration and they also insisted on me providing documentation they had already confirmed they had at registration. Effectively my original warranty registration is redundant and I have to prove each and every instalment payment via my bank and re-provide info they are sitting on. Unless I comply my warranty is invalid. Now having to wait 8 weeks before I can contact financial Ombudsman. I paid for this service when I bought my conservatory - what a scam!

19 June 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

We cancelled our proposed works with …

We cancelled our proposed works with the company that intended to use iwa.biz for the deposit & workings insurance , but the iwa insurance certificate still arrived .. No problem you would have thought .. Upon opening the envelope it contained an Insurance certificate for a different customer , containing deposit amount , total contract price and customers name .. I phoned to let company know that the certificate for a different customer was in the post to me , I also mentioned this was poor service under data protection .. The lady on the phone then had a quite hostile attitude in so much as the comment " well what can you do with that information " ......... If they cannot even put the correct insurance certificate in the correct envelope then god help those they insure ..

22 December 2017
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very disappointed with IWA

Very disappointed with IWA. Making me jump through lots of hoops to get our insured deposit money back.
Having to refer case to Financial Ombudsman.
Building company liquidated after taking £10,000 including £5,000 deposit money. IWA are refusing to honour claim for deposit money.
Their customer service is appalling.

13 October 2017
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Would like to see more satisfactory independent reviews

The installers of our solar panels that have since gone into liquidation but provided initial support through IWA to supplement that of the manufacturers long term guarantee.
We receive many unsolicited calls asking us to join maintenance schemes and always advise them that I am hearing impaired and do not wish to receive promotional calls by telephone.
At last we have had a leaflet with a written quotation.
It is confusing! One paragraph states "we offer peace of mind and protection from losses in feed in tariff income" The small print seems to contradict this "IWA do not cover any consequential losses of any kind including financial losses of feed in tariff income.
We obviously tried to find some independent reviews of the IWA and after skipping the Irish Wheelchair Association found TrustPilot provided the full company name but unfortunately not a series of reviews from satisfied customers.
With a small installation of 3250 kw we found ourselves in the highest monthly package fee of £20 plus VAT per month. Before contemplating a substantial premum of this amount we would need to know we were getting good service and value for money over and above the long term guarantees of the manufacturer (25 years)

2 October 2017
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unacceptable

If your replacement window company offers a warranty insured through this firm then beware.
It would take too long to list the history but I would say they would never support you whatever your problem.
Suffice to say that I have referred this matter to the Financial Ombudsman.

27 August 2016
Unprompted review

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