Clearview National March 2016 - Issue 172 | Page 21
INDUSTRYNEWS
Co-headlining
the next
Madi Rally
»»KÖMMERLING WILL BE THE COheadline sponsor for the MADi Ball Rally Part
Deux, starting in September 2016, which will
see a number of glazing industry dignitaries
head through France to Monte Carlo, after the
overwhelming success of the inaugural event
in 2015.
Without the generous sponsorship of
companies such as the Profine Group and
its Kömmerling brand, such events would
not be able to take place and nor would the
considerable amounts of money be raised,
which are passed on in full to the Anthony
Nolan Trust, who MADi Fundraising
continue to support.
Gareth Mobley, co-founder of MADi
fundraising was on hand to receive the
cheque from Stefan Seidel of Kömmerling
and commented: “We’re delighted to have
Kömmerling on board as a co-headline
sponsor, without their generosity we would
From left to right: Gareth Mobley of MADi Fundraising
with Stefan Seidel of profine Group.
not be able to put on such an event. We’ve
raised considerable funds in two years and
hope that with the continued support of the
industry we can reach £250,000 raised in total
by the end of the year.”
Stefan Seidel, Managing Director of Profine
UK, concluded: “It’s important for us as a
business to support the industry’s dedicated
charities.”
Visit www.madifundraising.com,
e-mail [email protected]
or follow @madifundraising
BFRC ISSUES 25,000TH ENERGY
RATINGS CERTIFICATION
BFRC has issued its 25,000th Homeowner energy
efficiency certificate in February, the only such
certificate available in the UK glazing sector.
»»LINDA FROM SUSSEX
told BFRC why she wanted the
certification, commenting: “I
think it’s important to have so
that I can prove that I have ra ted
windows when it comes to selling
my home.”
Each certificate is specific to
the property and the products
installed, and feature the installers
name and date of installation as
well as the well-known ‘rainbow’
colour label.
If an installer uses BFRC
energy ratings as the route to
compliance for ADL (rather than
U-values) then this Homeowner
Certificate can be issued for
the client. At the point of
notification on the FENSA
website installers are asked if they
would like to issue one for their
customer and it is dispatched
with the FENSA certificate.
The certificate gives
homeowners proof of the level of
energy efficiency of the windows
and doors they have ordered
as verified by the premier,
independent authority on
window and door energy ratings.
It can be kept by the homeowner
and presented to an Energy
Performance Certificate surveyor
and any prospective purchasers
when it comes to selling the
property.
“The message that
homeowners need to use
BFRC registered installers and
manufacturers is hitting home,”
commented BFRC managing
director Chris Mayne. “More
and more installers are issuing
certificates – and increasing
numbers of consumers are
demanding them.”
This BFRC Homeowner
Energy Rating Certificate costs
the installer just £1.50 (ex
VAT). As it is not mandatory
homeowners are also able to
purchase this certificate direct in
the event that the installer does
not provide it - costing £10 (ex
VAT). Replacement certificates
can be purchased in the event
of loss.
A similar certificate will be
available under the new, FREE
for installers FENSA window
and doorset energy ratings.
For further information, please
contact BFRC - 020 7403 9200
/ [email protected]
C L E A RV I E W-U K . C O M » M AR 2016 » 21