Privacy Policy

Last updated: 7 April 2026

Please read these Terms of Service carefully before using our website or services. By accessing or using our services, you agree to be bound by these terms.

1. Services

UK Modular Fabrication provides modular building solutions including design, manufacture, and delivery of modular units for various purposes. Our services are subject to availability and may be modified without prior notice.

2. Quotations and Orders

All quotations are valid for 30 days unless otherwise stated. Quotations are not binding until we issue a written confirmation of order. Prices are subject to change and do not include VAT unless stated.

3. Payment Terms

Payment terms will be specified in your order confirmation. Unless otherwise agreed:

  • A deposit may be required upon order confirmation

  • Balance payment is due before delivery or installation

  • Late payments may incur interest charges

  • We reserve the right to suspend services for non-payment

4. Delivery and Installation

Delivery dates are estimates and not guaranteed. We will make reasonable efforts to meet agreed timelines. Installation services, if included, will be performed by qualified professionals. Access requirements and site preparation are the customer's responsibility.

5. Warranty

Our products come with a manufacturer's warranty as specified in your order documentation. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship but does not cover:

  • Normal wear and tear

  • Damage caused by misuse or negligence

  • Unauthorized modifications or repairs

  • Damage from extreme weather conditions

6. Limitation of Liability

To the extent permitted by law, UK Modular Fabrication shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products or services. Our total liability shall not exceed the amount paid for the specific product or service.

7. Governing Law

These Terms of Service are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.