Clearview National June 2017 - Issue 187 | Page 38

PROUD SPONSOR OF DOORS & WINDOWS DOORS&WINDOWS New Showroom, New Products » » AS THE ISLE OF MAN’S OLDEST established company, Manx Glass and Glazing are not about to rest on their laurels and continue to improve their offering with their latest investment. The PVCu and aluminium specialist has introduced a range of new products from The Glazerite UK Group Ltd, which now form part of their showroom display since a renovation of the facility was recently completed. “The showroom frontage has been updated from an old, white Matrix 58 system to a newer, modern Anthracite Grey, and new products on offer include; the Matrix 70 window, Imagine Bi Fold, Fully Sculptured Casements and Tilt and Turn windows and Residence 9, plus the Twin Rebated Palladio Door as well as Doorco and Solidor composite doors; all available in VEKA outer frames with matching side panels,” Director Greg Turner explains. “Plans to add more conservation products to the showroom are also in place, which will allow us to showcase the range of products that we can offer for specialist projects. With the new range portfolio and 30 foil choices available from Glazerite we can offer something different to our competitors and continue to deliver top quality home improvements.” www.manxglass.com www.glazeritewindows.co.uk CASEMENT WINDOWS ENHANCE HERITAGE LOOKS OF A BARN CONVERSION PROVIDING 20 TH CENTURY STYLE FOR A 1930s HOME » » PROFILE 22 INSTALLER Max Glass has recently completed an impressive installation of Optima windows and patio doors in a 1930s home in Leeds. Stephen Hobson, Max Glass’s Director, says: “Our customer lived in a 1930s home and they wanted to maintain its period looks. The brief we had from them was that the new windows and the leading needed to replicate the original designs so they would not look like replacement windows.” The project was a sizeable one: in total 5 three-sided bay windows, 9 casement windows, 4 arched top windows and 1 sliding patio door needed to be replaced. Stephen recommended Optima from Profile 22 for the job. With a white foil finish inside and out and square leading, the windows would bring a heritage look while the Window Energy rating of A and the low maintenance finish would ensure they had all the advantages of 21st century technology and innovation. The windows and door were manufactured by Profile 22 fabricator Heritage Trade Frames in Bolton and installed by the Max Glass team in just one week and the end results are stunning. www.profile22.co.uk 38 » JUN 2017 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M » » SPECTUS FABRICATOR ADM Windows in Sheffield has just completed the installation of nine Spectus Flush Casement windows in a barn conversion in Worksop. Aaron Fountain, Director of ADM Windows, explains: “When our customer came to us they were clear what they wanted: high quality windows with frames that would retain the heritage feel of their barn’s original timber frame windows.” As a long-term Spectus fabricator, Aaron knew he could deliver what was required. “I showed them pictures of the Spectus Flush Casement windows and we took it from there,” he said. The Flush Casement offered everything the homeowners were looking for: windows that reflected the looks of traditional 19th century timber casement windows but with the added benefits of 21st century security, thermal efficiency and low maintenance. To match the barn’s timber, the windows were manufactured with an Agate Grey exterior and white foil interior. “The Agate Grey was an almost perfect match with the original timber windows,” explains Aaron. Black monkey tail handles completed the period look. Aaron concludes: “Our customer wanted modern solutions that still maintained the character of their home and with the Spectus Flush Casement windows that is exactly what we have done.” www.spectus.co.uk