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‘SHEERLINE BRINGS A WHOLE RAFT OF BENEFITS’ SAYS BSW WINDOW SOLUTIONS

Since becoming one of the first fabricators to add Sheerline products to its online ordering platform, BSW Window Solutions has been impressed with the innovation behind the supply and services offered by Sheerline Aluminium Systems.

“Sheerline brings a whole raft of benefits to our business,” comments, Rob Morley, Managing Director of BSW Window Solutions, “Using modern and innovative designs, with an attractive slim finish, it has been really easy to sell and with the excellent turnaround service we receive, we’re pleased to have it as part of our product portfolio.” The Sheerline systems offers many benefits to fabricators and installers. Its smooth, clean, seamless aesthetics not only looks impressive, but when it comes to performance, delivers exceptional thermal and security qualities, thanks to the use of Thermlock® a unique thermal-break system, and customised security hardware. Rob continues, “In spite of the pandemic, our turnover for aluminium products doubled last year, so much so that we took over an additional 17,000 square feet to house a dedicated aluminium production line and have committed to a further 10,000 sq. ft factory to produce bi-fold doors. The majority of the products we will be manufacturing will be from Sheerline’s range. “Sheerline products allow us to serve our customers better. The overall system is simplified, meaning we hold less stock, and because the components are produced collectively on one site in Derby, we benefit from a far better and more reliable turnaround.” Rob ends.

Roger Hartshorn, CEO of Garnalex, says, “Hearing such positive feedback from BSW Window Solutions is brilliant. We work hard to ensure the products we produce are innovative, attractive, and work well across all our supply-chain. We have spent an enormous amount of time and thought into getting every stage right. Rob highlighted the importance of an agile supply chain, and we want our customers to meet the evergrowing demand for aluminium products. Every major component in a Sheerline product is made by us, here in Britain, meaning we have more control of our supply chain to give customers shorter lead times. We also hold stock of our standard colour profiles, helping to transform delivery expectations for our customers.” Continuing to reinvent the way in which the market perceives traditional aluminium systems, Sheerline’s two distinct systems - Classic, an ultra-secure beadless aluminium window system, and Prestige, a versatile and thermally efficient system, offer U-values as low as 0.9 W/(m2K) for triple glazing, and 1.3 W/(m2K) for double glazing - are not just another product; they create an experience customers will notice. You can learn more about Sheerline by visiting www.sheerline.com and www.sheerlinevideo.com. You can also call 01332 883960 or email info@sheerline. com. Follow @SheerlineSystem and @ GarnalexSystems for the latest news and updates. For more information about BSW Window Solutions, visit www.bsws.co.uk or call 01733 459955.

SPECTUS ELITE 70 FLUSH TILT AND TURN WINDOWS SPECIFIED FOR EXCEPTIONAL ICONIC DEVELOPMENT

Over 100 Spectus Elite 70 flush tilt and turn windows were specified and installed in a new stand-out development at an iconic Chester landmark.

The Shot Tower is a Grade II listed building and the only surviving leadworks of its kind. The imposing 168ft red-brick tower, along with the original Engine House and Whitechapel buildings were retained and sympathetically restored to enforce the industrial legacy of the development. These historical elements were complemented by two modern new housing developments comprising of one, two and threebedroom luxury apartments and converted 4-bedroom town houses. The new housing development creates a striking canal-side landscape in the heart of Cheshire. Everything from the build quality and aesthetics, to internal layout and functionality, was carefully planned by the developers to ensure the new homes were built to the highest standards. With such an architectural-prominent landmark structure, the choice of contractors was critical. The window contractor selected for the project was Spectus Approved Window Contractor Walker Profiles Ltd, a leading manufacturer based in Motherwell. The windows were fitted by experienced commercial installer, New Look Windows in Rochdale, Lancashire.

Spectus flush tilt & turn windows are an ideal solution for both medium and highrise buildings such as residential housing, offices, hospitals and universities. The window has been specifically designed to prevent the framework from overlapping to give a ‘flush’ appearance delivering superior high-end aesthetics which was crucial on this landmark project. A high-performance centre seal system with optional third weather seal means the window can achieve a Window Energy Rating of A++ with double glazing and a U Value of 0.8 W/ (m2K) with triple glazing. The 100 plus windows were expertly manufactured by experienced commercial fabricator, Walker Profiles. In this project, the sleek look of the windows, combined with an anthracite grey on white colour, created the high-brow, contemporary aesthetics required. David MacGregor, Business Development Manager at Walker Profiles, comments: “This was a superb project to be involved with and we were delighted to have manufactured the windows for such an iconic property development.” The Shot Tower is an impressive project and has been given a new lease of life. Jon Tudor, Commercial Director at New Look Windows concludes: “Newlook Windows jumped at the chance to work on this prestigious development with such an important historical background. The design team pushed the limits of a great product which was manufactured and installed to a very high standard, giving the building the slimmest sightlines possible and a superior colour aesthetics internally and externally. Now completed, the Shot Tower site looks fantastic. “

Tel: 0808 101 4143 - www.spectus.co.uk

RENAISSANCE FOR TRIED AND TRUSTED W20 STEEL WINDOWS

Member companies of the Steel Window Association (SWA) have been enjoying a boom in business. This is thanks to the general upturn in activity across the housing market, with the focus on the acquisition and refurbishment of rural properties having resulted in higher than usual demand for the replacement of the traditional W20 style windows.

The W20 closely replicates the appearance of the older universal suite of sections and can therefore be found providing reliable service from country cottages to dockland warehouses and in commercial, as well as industrial buildings. Not only do the slimline sections offer slender sightlines compared to PVC-U and timber frames, but their strength also provides good security and longterm robustness. In addition, the advancements made in glass technology and the availability of much improved weather-stripping means that the modern W20 window delivers far better energy performance than their single-glazed predecessors. The President of the SWA and Contracts Director at Associated Steel Window Services, Kris Bennell, comments: “W20 steel frames are the ever reliable, ever popular traditional option for the sector, which are liked by both planners and heritage bodies for use in a host of different property types. “The glazing beads mean it is possible for new and refurbished W20 windows to accept 16mm thick IG units; and these in turn can feature low-E coatings on the glass, warm edge spacer bars and argon, krypton or xenon gas filling to deliver much improved U-values. W20 is a system which can work in a summer-house or a commercial building in London and as a stylish room divider or shower screen. It is just so versatile.” The SWA offers UK wide coverage with member companies able to carry out the full range of contracts from the repair and restoration of heritage windows through to the installation of major fenestration packages in contemporary commercial, residential and other types of developments. For further information on the Steel Window Association or if you’re interested in becoming a member, please visit www.steel-window-association.co.uk.

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