The Locksmith Journal Mar-Apr 2015 - Issue 37 | Page 66

66 • training PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE A UPVC Specialist repair training course with a difference »»Training is a buzz word in the locksmith industry and one of the biggest demands currently is for training in the UPVC Double glazing repair sector – not surprisingly, considering the domination of UPVC windows and doors across the UK’s residential and commercial buildings sector since the mid 1960s. Eclectic Security Ltd has recognised this in its new training schedule, which started in March at the company’s new, dedicated training centre in Ollerton, Nottinghamshire. Eclectic Director and experienced locksmith, Brian McAleer explained why he and fellow director Quin Lenagan, both with military and security backgrounds, chose to start their new training courses with that particular specialisation. “There is a HUGE demand for UPVC repair work and in our experience it goes hand in hand with locksmith work sharing a lot of the same terminology and with much of the door repair work directly crossing over from locksmithing to UPVC specialist repair so it is important that locksmiths have the right training to fill that need in a professional manner. All kinds of people may claim expertise in the field but many of them have little or no training or are simply not up to the job. “Before launching our own training facility, we did a lot of research – both into what existing training offered and what we believed locksmiths actually required. We found that, while there are some good training available out there, inevitably, there is some that offers little of real value, overcharges and skirts around important issues such as CRB/DBS checks, and very few companies if any can offer the same sort of in depth training and 24 hour back up that is now provided by Eclectic ” Brian said. “We set out with the aim of attracting genuine people who either want to start a career in locksmithing/home maintenance company or to progress their business by acquiring the right knowledge and guidance. When it comes to someone launching into the business for the first time, there can be a distinct advantage in offering a specialist UPVC repair service running alongside their locksmithing service and rather than trying to cover every single aspect of the trade, which can be expensive, timeconsuming and demanding – and often takes the hard-sell route. They can then move onto other aspects and gradually build up their business offering a service that a lot of the more established (old fashioned) locksmiths do not offer making your business more attractive to your customers giving them the service they want all under one roof. “We have also found that many wouldbe locksmiths sadly fail to recognise the reality of set-up costs and as a result, can fail in the first few months of trading. “Our UPVC repair course is aimed at giving people the knowledge they need to handle this work specifically, and in order to achieve that, they don’t need to spend a fortune (unlike the start up costs that can be incur