Clearview National June 2015 - Issue 163 | Page 44
doors&windows
Moving away from the
traditional look
»»One of the highest
specification composite doors on the market
is now even better thanks to a new range of
premium hardware. XtremeDoor, the high
performance composite door from specialist
manufacturer Vista, is now available with
a new range letter plates, long bar handles,
internal round knobs and a ‘heritage’ lock.
Managing Director of Vista, Keith Sadler,
says the new additions will
allow Vista customers
to increase profits by appealing to changing
consumer tastes at the higher end of the
market.
Keith comments: “Composite doors
are seen as a high-end home improvement
product and popular with homeowners
looking for an alternative to PVCu door. More
recently, consumer preferences are shifting
away from standard hardware such as lift lever
handles, towards European style long bar and
shaped handles.
“Our new hardware range has two options:
the contemporary looking long handle or the
heritage lock.”
XtremeDoor is manufactured using
the Nan-Ya slab and a five-point locking
system, triple sealed outerframe, and PVCu
edgebanding, to achieve U-values as low as
0.8W/m2K in certain styles.
To request a copy of the additions brochure
call Vista on 0151 608 1423 or visit
www.vistapanels.co.uk
Leading appointments
»»Solidor Group is
currently engaged in an
investment programme to bring
in a number of key, strategic new
management appointments.
Clearly in any manufacturing
business, production excellence is
a critical success factor and Neil
Bancroft - operations manager,
Peter Skinner, in the new position
of quality, health, safety and
environment manager and Phil
Taylor - procurement manager
is working under the Group’s
operation manager. Matt Grooms
also joins as site manager for
Grove Road manufacturing site.
Reporting to Solidor Group
finance director is James Walker as
financial controller. Peter Mulligan joins
the sales function as area sales manager
and Paul Ogden takes up the newly
formed position of technical manager,
reporting to technical director, Pierre
Mifsud.
‘never before seen in our industry’
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Joe Martoccia, managing director
commented: “This is an unprecedented
recruitment programme for Solidor, the scale
of which has never before been seen in our
industry.”
www.solidor.co.uk
Improvement
by Evolution
»»Synseal’s popular Evolve
VS sliding sash has been improved with
the addition of a new deep bottom rail
design option, to provide an even greater
degree of authenticity for heritage and
conservation project applications.
Standard Evolve vertical sliding sash
windows feature a slimline bottom rail
60mm in height to maximise glass area
and daylight, however a 100mm deep
bottom rail has previously been available
as a special manufacturing option. Now
a new ovolo deep bottom rail created
from a single extrusion, 100mm deep, is
available to cater for projects that require
authentic timber-mimicking PVCu sliding
sash windows.
“Investment in a PVCu extrusion tool
to create this new VS deep bottom rail
ovolo profile was an easy decision to
make,” comments Steve Brown, Synseal’s
Products & Customer Service Director.
“Visual authenticity is a key factor in
today’s marketplace. The improved
bottom rail complements other finely
engineered aesthetic details such as
our run-through sash horns and when
considered in conjunction with the many
practical material advantages of PVCu, our
Evolve VS heritage offering is a compelling
specification.”
For more information,
email [email protected]
or call 07764 229694