Pro Installer April 2017 - Issue 49 | Page 6

6 | APRIL 2017 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk BALCONIES CAN RAISE REVENUE Balustrade specialist Balconette is offering opportunities for window and door companies to increase their product portfolio and boost their revenue streams. The company, which manu- factures and supplies glass-walled balconies, is expanding its Nation- al Registered Partners programme throughout the UK and Ireland in response to the rising popularity of these types of products that open up interior light and space. In particular, Balconette points to increasing demand for frame- less glass Juliet balconies, which provide a secure barrier without obstructing views. They provide the elegant – and affordable - bal- ustrading solution for the growing use of first-floor bi-fold doors and French doors combining maximum ingress of light with minimum maintenance. Balconette’s approach is to develop long-term partnerships with trade customers who sign up to its growing programme, which stretches from Scotland to Cornwall and includes Northern Ireland and Jersey. Installers benefit from a compre- hensive support package that in- cludes training, product discounts, referral of enquiries and dedicated literature to help close sales, as well as installation advice. “We are always looking for pro- fessionals that we can collaborate with and recommend as potential local installers of our products to clients in their areas,” says Effi Wolff, Balconette managing director. For Aberdeenshire-based joiner Simon Elms, becoming a Bal- conette Registered Partner has added sales and given his business a new dimension. Simon, Bal- conette’s most northerly installer, said: “It has opened up opportuni- ties for more work. For example, architects are asking me to quote for installation projects having been referred to me through Bal- conette. In turn, I’m introducing more people to them so there are definitely reciprocal benefits.” For more details, visit www.balconette.co.uk, call 01342 410411 or email [email protected] RESPONDING TO CONCERN Warrington Certifica- SMART PRODUCT GUIDE Clayton Glass has pro- duced a new 20-page product guide packed with the company’s expanded range of SMARTGLASS® products for the conservato- ry, bi-folding and patio door sectors - including the latest self-tinting Dynamic glass. The guide features tech- nical performance charac- teristics of the conservatory roof glass range, including the flagship Ultra 86 solu- tion. It boasts a G-value of 14% and like all products in the SMARTGLASS® roof range, comes with warm edge technology and true self-cleaning properties as standard. For a free 2017 product guide or SMARTGLASS® Dynamic sample kit, e-mail [email protected] or call the sales office on 01207 288200. www.smart-glass.co.uk tion has launched new Certifire schemes for pivots and door handles on fire doorsets. The UKAS accredited Technical Schedules (TS’s), which have been developed in response to industry de- mand, include four new TS’s covering top and bottom pivots, electromechanical locks, handles and variable geometry hinges. For some years, the UK door and hardware indus- try has raised concerns. In response, Warrington Certification has introduced TS’s for top and bottom pivots (TS80) and lever handles (TS82). The four new Technical Schedules TS80, TS81, TS82 and TS83 will ensure a minimum level of performance for all new products which are used on fire and smoke resisting doors. Electromechancial locks (TS81) and variable geometry unsprung and concealed hinges (TS83) follow in the same footsteps as other Certifire technical schedules such as mechan- ical locks (TS23) and single axis hinges (TS24). Paul Duggan, certifica- tion manager at Warrington Certification, commented: “These new UKAS accred- ited Certifire schemes are designed to further help raise the bar in fire door and product certification. They are developed with Certifire hardware panel members, expand the scope of our certification offering and demonstrate Warrington Certification’s commitment to try and make fire doors even safer.” [email protected]