Pro Installer February 2016 - Issue 35 | Page 56

56 FEBRUARY 2016 PRO INSTALLER PRO BUSINESS www.proinstaller.co.uk GOLF CLUB PROJECT BRINGS MASTERFRAME TO THE FORE Halo fabricator Masterframe has provided the replacement windows for a challenging refurbishment at The Royal Troon Golf Club on the Ayrshire coast. The club, founded in 1878, is hosting the Open Championship again in 2016 and in order to welcome the world’s top golfers, refurbishment was needed. Club members had been experiencing problems with heating and noisy air-conditioning and it was felt that new windows would make the club more thermally efficient. MD of Masterframe Windows Alan Burgess, a keen golfer himself, said: “The decision was made to replace the majority of the windows throughout the building. A number were not even operational. New window systems were required in the restaurant, the club bar, smoking room, gentlemen’s changing rooms, and three impressive windows in the captain’s locker room. “It was a tricky project as the windows were fitted behind the original stone mullions.” A club member recommended Masterframe to the architect and contractor and they worked to create a bespoke solution, with Masterframe making recommendations such as butt jointing and dual foils. A high quality PVCu window, created using Halo profile, was chosen to match the existing windows. These alternatives to timber offered the traditional aesthetics the club wanted but with modern benefits. They were fitted behind rebates, without changing the visible sightlines, just like the originals. The final specification was a vintage traditional window with fully butt jointed frames and sashes, complete with laminated glass complemented by antique brass claw cam catches and bar handles. Dual foiling was used in different combinations to suit the character of the various rooms, with white woodgrain externally. Upstairs, there are two unusual London style sash windows that are square on the inside with a full arch on the outside, giving Masterframe the opportunity to demonstrate its technical skill. The new windows improve ventilation and do not require annual maintenance, despite being within 200 yards of the sea. Chris Moran, House Governor of the club commented: “The windows are universally acknowledged as being first class and a number of advocates of wood have stated they were wrong and have indicated that the quality of the windows and the fitting has been an outstanding success.” Graf Synergy drives up output and efficiency Walsall based Profile 22 fabricator Stedek has installed a Graf Synergy cutting and machining centre - taking a major step forward in the company’s quest for growth through higher output, improved quality control and greater efficiency. The first 12 weeks since the Promac machine was installed, has proved the value of Stedek’s choice, according to its MD and founder Steve Page: “To allow us to move further into commercial ‘The Graf Synergy will produce in two days what two people could previously produce in a week’ markets with Profile 22 in addition to answering growing trade sales using both Profile 22 and Swish, we needed a dramatic solution. That appeared to be the Graf Synergy cutting and machining centre, a decision that has now been proved right. “The Graf Synergy will produce in two days what two people could previously produce in a week and with superb accuracy and efficiency,” said Steve. “It has reduced profile wastage by 15% too. The investment will have tremendous benefits for our customers and, therefore for Stedek. We are now making more windows in a week than we were making in a month just a year ago.” With a reputation amongst trade customers established over 21 years, Stedek has been growing its business in the public sector, which is where Steve Page learned the business of making and installing windows. “With the backing of Profile 22 we are growing our business in commercial and public sectors, in which contractual commitments and obligations call for a more robust supply chain and again, the Graf Synergy gives us that. “We have an obsession with quality that is now embedded with our trade customers. We are committed to growth through them and we now have a great platform upon which to build further. As we grow we will continue to invest to ensure that the core values of our business are maintained and even improved upon.” Steve adds. www.stedek.co.uk