Clearview Midlands February 2014 - Issue 147 | Page 49
GLASS&SEALEDUNITS
BACKING INSTALLERS WITH GLASS INITIATIVE
Saint-Gobain Glass has
launched Glazing Options,
a major innovation aimed at
helping consumers create the
perfect living environment by
making the right choices when it
comes to window glass.
Offered through Saint-Gobain
Glass’ Network of 800 Planitherm
installers, Glazing Options
sets out a clear range of glass
combinations matched against
their functions and benefits, all
backed by extensive POS and
marketing literature. Having
been designed to give Planitherm
Network installers the chance
to differentiate from others in a
competitive market, consumers
are presented with six named
and labelled ‘Options’, each with
a series of visual icons showing
consumers what benefits they can
expect from each.
Saint-Gobain Glass
Residential Market Manager
Craig Dodsworth says: “Most
homeowners know a little about
things like energy saving and noise
reduction but Glazing Options
spells out all the choices our
products offer and the benefits
they bring, in a way that is clear
and easy to understand. It not
only means the consumers will
be able to make the right choices
but also help the installer to guide
them towards those choices.”
The initiative is backed up
by showroom POS material,
including window labels outlining
each of the Options, a consumer
brochure and factsheets.
Visit www.saint-gobain.co.uk.
New Year, new look website
Total Glass, one of the UK’s
leading award-winning uPVC
and aluminium fabricators,
has completely revamped its
website, offering significantlyimproved functionality and
fresh features for all users. The
new website at www.totalglass.
com went live in early January
2014.
Key new additions include
a Composite Door Designer
facility and an Instant Window
Quote tool on the Home Page
giving installers and building
tradespeople exclusive access
to instant, accurate prices and
composite entrance door designs
for their customers at the touch
of a button.
Authorised users can also
access an extensive range
of brochures, technical
specifications and business
support information by logging
into a Secure Downloads Zone.
Alongside this the News section
contains updates on the latest
products, services and case
studies.
From the Home Page, website
visitors can ‘Watch Total Glass
in Action’ via short videos
showcasing the manufacturing
process at its 100,000 sq ft
Merseyside factory and the
comprehensive product range
of uPVC windows, aluminium
fenestration products and
composite doors.
Another helpful Home
Page feature is the ‘Find Your
Local Installer’, enabling
consumers wishing to buy home
improvement products to be
put in touch with a Total Glass
supplier close to them.
For more details, contact Total
Glass on 0151 549 2339 or visit
the website at www.totalglass.
com.
NEW WEBSITE GIVES CLEAR VIEW
OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Promat UK has announced
the launch of a new website
that gives full details of the
wide range of fire-resistant
glazing, security, blastresistant and safety glass
available from its Promat
Securiglass division.
The move follows Promat’s
recent acquisition of Yorkshirebased C3S Securiglass, which
has long been one of the UK’s
leading suppliers in this area.
The new site can be found at
www.promatsecuriglass.co.uk, and
it explains how Promat Securiglass
combines outstanding industry
expertise and impartial technical
advice with an extensive product
range. That product range includes
many industry-leading solutions
such as Pyrobel fire-resistant glass,
ClearRun insulated and buttjointed fire-resistant glass, and the
company’s Smokestream glazed
smoke curtain products.
To read more, visit www.clearview-uk.com
Promat Securiglass prides
itself on its ability to design
and deliver fire protection
solutions which meet or exceed
all the relevant client, British and
European standards. With this
in mind, visitors to the new site
can download a wide range of
detailed product data sheets, plus
a number of product brochures
and product certifications.
“Our aim is for the site to
become a valuable resource for
people involved in specifying
and installing fire-resistant and
security glazing,” says Promat’s
Strategic Business Development
Manager, Ian Cowley.
For more information please
visit www.promatsecuriglass.
co.uk, or www.promat.co.uk.
Alternatively, call 01344
381350.
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