RONAN Keating and his wife Storm have waged war against a window company.
The couple were furious after one of their huge glass windows shattered while they were sleeping.
Storm accused the company of "appalling behaviour" and accused the window glazing company of "trying to wriggle out of replacing" the giant sheet of glass.
She shared a photo of the frosted glass, which her kids Cooper and Coco drew a family portrait with their fingers.
"Chilly Saturday morning," she wrote in the caption with a snowflake emoji.
"Yes glass shouldn’t frost up like this – it’s just that this is a single pane because the other one shattered a few weeks ago in the middle of the night while we were sleeping," she continued.
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"The glazing company (refraining from naming and shaming just yet) is trying to wriggle out of replacing it despite promising (in writing and on their quote) a 10yr comprehensive warranty. Appalling behaviour."
The Aussie fashion designer said that she and Ronan are "concerned" that the unnamed company are ripping other families off, so they "want to get to the bottom" of the issue.
"We’re concerned that this company (there is a history of other things) do this kind of thing to innocent families all over the UK, families that are less inclined to push back/ know their rights/ or have the ability to engage a solicitor," she wrote.
She then shared a "vital piece of information for everyone in the UK" about the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
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This row comes just a year after the couple was embroiled in an argument with a cleaning company.
Ronan and Storm refused to pay their cleaner after claiming that their mansion was left in an "appalling" state.
The multi-millionaire couple hired Jasmina Dimitrieva to spruce up their £5million home as they were moving out.
But she has been left chasing payment of her £500 bill since December — with Storm, 40, insisting the place was left “grimy”.
Jasmina claims she and her team of five were booked on the day removal men came, making the situation “chaotic from start to finish”.
But Storm branded the job a disgrace in a series of fiery text exchanges, which included her sending pictures of an alleged uncleaned toilet and her dirty socks after she walked on the floor.
The Aussie fashion designer blasted: “I have never seen anything so appalling for an end-of-lease clean. There is no way I’d leave a place looking so grimy.
“I’m gobsmacked at how bad this is — dead flowers and even old food left on the shelves?
“None of the skirtings had been cleaned, marks on walls, no windows, some of the bathrooms were appalling.
“Surely, you can’t be happy with this? Cobwebs. Floors weren’t vacuumed or mopped — there were dead bugs and hair and food bits.”
The showbiz couple hired Jasmina, who runs JMV Cleaning Services, to clean the house in Loudwater, Bucks, before they moved to Rickmansworth, Herts.
She claimed they were not clear with her from the start and insisted: “It was not my fault that everything went wrong on the day.
“I had to pay the cleaners out of my pocket.
“The Keatings are wealthy people. They should not be treating me this way. How Storm replied was terrible.”
Macedonia-born Jasmina claims she was told the property was a “regular five-bedroom house”.
She said: “Only when we walked into the house did I realise how big it was.
“There were seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and three kitchens. The fee should have been £1,100.
“The removal guys were walking around making a mess. That’s why the floors were dirty at the end. Storm said if I go back and clean the whole house she might pay me the original £500.”
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Jasmina, of Hemel Hempstead, Herts, said: “It was my daughter’s birthday and I’d no money to make it special.”
Storm and Ronan, 44, whose hits include When You Say Nothing At All, were asked to comment.
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