Clearview National April 2015 - Issue 161 | Page 77

HARDWARE& SECURITY Failing window and door hardware, a thing of the past? »»The sight of corroded, failing door hardware is becoming increasingly common on homes all over the country. And while the appearance is unappealing for homeowners, it’s even more unappealing for installers needing to fit replacements when the hardware hasn’t lived up to its guarantee or expectation. ‘it’s even more unappealing for installers needing to fit replacements when the hardware hasn’t lived up to its guarantee or expectation’ But for customers of leading hardware company the Trojan Group, the trouble caused by failing or pitting hardware can be a thing of the past. Tony Chadwick, Trojan Group Managing Director, explains, “Hardware finish failure is something that’s constantly on installer’s agendas because it’s increasingly a problem. Quite simply, zinc or aluminium based plated or painted products will corrode sooner or later as a result of salt or acid erosion attack especially if the surface coating is damaged. Our recent cold winters have accelerated the process for many products and this has a detrimental effect to the bottom line.” As Tony points out, increasing numbers of call outs affect not only your bottom line but also your reputation. Call-outs, replacement costs and reputational damage will all have an impact on your business especially in an economic climate where everyone is still choosing their suppliers carefully. As a result of this industry problem more fabricators and installers are turning to high grades of stainless steel as the answer. The Trojan Group’s stainless steel range of door hardware has witnessed an unprecedented increase in sales over the past couple of years. Stainless steel products are extremely durable and more than capable of withstanding the most ferocious of winters without losing their good looks or functionality. In fact, so confident is the Trojan Group in the corrosion resistance of its stainless steel products that they all come with a 25 year anti-corrosion guarantee. ‘they all come with a 25 year anticorrosion guarantee’ It was the commitment to product longevity and elimination of costly call-outs that attracted Hull-based Vulcan Windows to recently make the change to Trojan’s stainless steel range on its composite and PVCu door ranges. Andy Cunningham, Total Hardware’s Managing Director and a main distributor for the Trojan Group says they were easily able to demonstrate to Paul Walker, Operations Manager at Vulcan, the benefits of stainless steel and the positive effect for their business. Similarly, customers switching over to stainless steel products have found that they have been able to dispense with costly on-site repair teams as the hardware products have not failed. The Trojan Group’s Elite stainless steel door range comprises T-hinges, letterplates, door knockers, door numbers, numerals and handles. The company has also launched three new contemporary products into the range: high grade stainless steel T Bar Handles, Escutcheon and Central Door Knob. Every product is suited for a perfectly co-ordinated approach and comes with a no quibble, 25 year anti-corrosion guarantee. The Trojan Group’s stainless steel hardware gives all sectors of the market a product with corrosion resistance that allows you to ‘fit and forget’ at highly competitive pricing. For more information visit: www.trojan-hardware.com 2