Tuesday, 10 June 2014
New products, SmartWall a thermally broken screen and pivot door system and inclusive of reinforced mullions to allow screen heights upto 3800mm tall unsupported. Also with a rebated door option too.
Heritage Alitherm47 a steel W40 look-a-like window which can effectively and economical replace 'Crittall' windows while retaining building aesthetics.
VS600 a fully beaded vertical sliding system with polyamid thermal break.
Visoslide+ a high performance sliding Patio Door suite upto 12mtrs wide by use of three sliding tracks.
Recent contracts which we have been proud to be part of are the refurbsihment of Norwich City College main building and the provision of the new University Technical College off Hall Road Norwich. A selection of window, door, screen and panel types have been used.
These type of project demonstrate that Broadland Windows can be chosen for small and large projects alike and that domestic retail clients can be reassured that we have solutions for any configuration they wish to acheive.
Finally we are very pleased to confirm that our Surveyors and Fitting Teams have successfully undertaken skill competency awards and hold MTC cards issued by FENSA.
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Chas Certification
Over the last few years Broadland Windows have made great strides in their professionlism.
The installers are all CSCS card holders, The factory staff NVQ trained in production of glass supporting structures and the Management with IOSH certificates in managing safely.
All of this was required to propel the Company to attain the very valuable CHAS compliance.
We are pleased to announce that this years audit resulted in improvements to our overall H&S systems
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
35 Years Trading this September 2009
As you can imagine the changes to double glazing products over the years have been immense and never more than in the current drive for ECO and green credential products.
Back then even single glazed aluminium in a hardwood frame were regarded as improvement to the constantly rotting and time consuming softwood window or the peeling paint from the stiff to use Steel window!
Then sealed units made their appearance followed swiftly by the chunky Germanic UPVC window.
Even back then Broadland Windows were different as we adopted a pvc Clad Aluminium system as our default offered product.
This type is still requested to date and in fact we recently completed £180,000 contract using the same for a Retirement Housing development in Norwich.
The preference of 'skilled' manufacture processes rather than a production line took Broadland Windows away from making any PVCu at all and concentrating on Hardwood and Aluminium only.
We elected to buy in the 'expertise' and Kite Marking of ready made windows from BS7012 holding company.
The changes to timber finishing technology has meant that the Hardwood products we offer had longer re-coat times (particularly opaque colours rather than stains)
The utilising of Aluminium in the retail market transferred well to the Commercial world and the relationships with Construction Companies in the region, and specifiers such as Architects and Local Authorities.
We developed and trained our workforce. We invested in time saving machinery. We invested in Health & Safety systems.
The result is a Company who offers the right glazing solutions and products, selling at a price which ensures the installation can be serviced for its lifetime and that one installation will generate the next crop of clients/projects whether Commercial or Retail.
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Local businessman celebrates 25 years with employer
Every job has a silver lining…
Local businessman celebrates 25 years with employer
As the job market changes, it is unusual for people to remain with the same employer for life, in fact the average length of time that people stay with one company is only 8 years. One
Broadland Windows and Conservatories has 27 full time employees and over 50% have been with the company for more than ten years. Commercial services director, Steve Crane, is the latest member of the team to celebrate an employment milestone this week as he marks 25 years with the firm.
Steve believes that it is the people who make Broadland Windows such a success; “There really is something to be said for the camaraderie that goes with sharing a work environment with others who are equally passionate about their industry and craft. Many companies these days seem to have a fairly high turnover of staff which may impact on the consistency of service delivered. Our surveyors, fitters and service engineers have all worked their way up from the shop-floor so they have first hand experience of what it takes to build a great product.”
“As a company we are committed to staff training and development,” Steve continues. “Each craftsman within the team is appropriately trained and we have an active NVQ scheme whereby trainees study on the job with their more experienced colleagues to gain a valuable recognised qualification. This is accompanied by continued professional training within the workplace and regular appraisals. All of our installers, service engineers and other key personnel carry the Construction Skills Certification Scheme card which gives our customers the reassurance that they are dealing with trained professionals.”
Michael Bye, founder of Broadland Windows said: “When I set the company up more than 34 years ago I knew then, and still know now, that the key to a successful business is the people that you employ. Instilling passion and dedication to the job at every level, is something we at Broadland Windows have always believed in; and it is our priority to foster the creative talents of the best people. We are really proud of our workforce and our excellent retention figures suggest that the individuals in our team are, in turn, proud to work here.”
Broadland Windows was established over 34 years ago and continues to grow from strength to strength. The company is one of
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Auto Crimper Arrives
Broadland Windows knows that the company must continue to strive for excellence in both their offerings and practice. In June 2008 an automatic crimping machine was added to the existing production equipment in their workshops. “This is a significant investment for the business that will allow us to streamline our manufacturing process. The investment also demonstrates our confidence in the future of the business and in our team” said Steve Crane, commercial services director.
Peter Trezise, factory manager, added: “The new automatic crimping machine is a powerful tool for producing precise corner joints from aluminium. Not only will this new solution improve productivity from a materials point of view; but will also bolster the morale of our skilled craftsmen, with the knowledge they are working with the best quality precision machinery in the trade. “
Thursday, 24 April 2008
CNC machine for Aluminium Windows
There is good news at Broadland Windows & Conservatories in the Hellesdon Park Industrial Estate, where bosses are preparing for a bumper year despite economic uncertainty - and they say a feared slump in the housing market could even work in their favour.
Despite concerns following the collapse of Bowater Home Improvements, which traded as Zenith Staybright, on the Sweetbriar Industrial Estate in January with the loss of 200 jobs, and 165 jobs axed in Lancashire by city firm Anglian Group the following month, Broadland chiefs are planning to take on two additional staff.
The company is also investing in a new cutting machine to quicken production in its factory after turnover hit a high of £2.4m last year.
Commercial manager Stephen Crane said: "We are doing very well and our March figures have just come in above target. We are settling in for a good year and have budgeted for growth.
And a slowdown in the housing market feared by many industries could even help secure business for the firm, Mr Crane says.
"No one has any confidence in the housing market, it's a buyers' market, so people aren't putting homes up for sale. So people will stay where they are and improve their homes rather than take the risk of moving. We don't have proof of that because there's so much uncertainty in the market, but that's how we see it."
Installation manager Matthew Bye added: "That's why we are still successful, because we haven't put all our eggs in one basket.
If we just had retail we would have felt the pinch just like everyone else. But because we also have the commercial side it has ensured a stable sales turnover"
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
K & EnergiKare
Pilkington EnergiKare Scheme.
Pilkington are advertising on tv and in national newspapers etc.. this scheme.
It is to promote the use of their sealed units constructed Optiwhite Low Ion external glass – Argon cavity – Pilkington K internal glass and I would ask you look at website
www.pilkington.co.uk/energikare to understand more.
The product broadland windows have at present which currently meets their criteria to use the scheme logo is the ‘C’ rated John Fredericks Window (Or A & B)
The windows have the Window Energy Rating or WER labels applied in their factory.