Brownhills Glass: "The demand for our products is very strong now across multiple applications. This investment in our business represents our commitment to supporting our outstanding customer base with their projects and capitalising on the demand." Said Mark Harrison, CEO
Premier Arches Ltd "One of our core principles at Premier Arches is to provide a 'make life easier' offering to our customers, and one way we achieve this is through our new free and professional CAD drawing service. This allows our customers to see exactly what they are getting." Managing Director Sean Greenall comments
Yale Door and Window Solutions "We are delighted to be Yale's first official launch partner for the SensCheck™ range. Yale's innovations have protected homes, families, and belongings for over 180 years." comments, Steve Jones, Managing Director at Sierra Windows.
Profine UK Ltd (Kommerling) "The Kommerling flush sash is the best 70mm product in the market by some way. The performance, looks and ease of manufacturing make it a must have product for us and our local installer partners." commented Martin Killick, director of U70
Leka Systems Limited "We lead the way with innovation and consistently invest in engineering so we have been prepared for changes in building regulations since the day of concept and even future proofed further changes to Part L in years to come." Rhys Hoddinott, managing director
Fabricators call for an alternative approach to pushing price rises down the home improvement supply chain
Leading fabricators of products to the home improvement sector have called for a halt to the ongoing practice of pushing price rises at the top down the supply chain.
Central Window Systems, Conservatory Outlet, Roseview, Prefix Systems and SolarFrame have joined forces to urge firms in the sector to work together to find new efficiencies and to combat the unending barrage of price increases being introduced-especially at a time when consumer demand is down.
More good news on UKCA marking but are we still ignoring the obvious solution
Dear Ian,
At Edgetech, we're delighted that common sense has prevailed for a second time regarding product safety regulations and the UK's exit from the EU - but we still have some concerns. We've been closely following the government's plans for replacing the CE mark: the symbol that, for decades, has indicated whether a product complies with EU health, safety and environmental protection laws.
When the UK voted to leave the EU, it was inevitable that system would have to change- but in the early stages, the government’s handling of the process was far from satisfactory.
Yours sincerely,
Gary Shoesmith
Head of Technical & Quality,
Edgetech UK