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FRAMELESS GLASS CURTAINS
Frameless Glass Curtains( FGC) has become a victim of its own success. Based at Revenge Road, Lordswood, sales have rocketed to such an extent that FGC Ltd are purchasing an acre of land and are designing a purpose-built factory and office space for the sole purpose of improving and expanding production.
FGC have been installing their unique( patent pending) double and triple glazed frameless glass doors for the past 9 years. With demand ever increasing we have over 300 locations around the UK where you can see our doors in situ.
Frameless Glass Doors are available in single, double and triple glazed. They slide, stack or fold at one or both ends on a mono track. The products are technically very different from those supplied by many other double-glazing companies. The bi-folding doors are designed to fit together without the obstructions of a frame, I. E no vertical mullions, allowing more light in and with a U-value of 1.0.
What’ s more, with a low threshold of just 5mm, there’ s no danger of stumbling or tripping when stepping in or out of the door. You can open or part-open the Frameless Glass Curtains to any combination. They can be inward or outward opening. When stacked, each curtain is a super-slim 45mm wide( compared with 90mm in most other systems).
Since Installing our doors at Manchester United training ground, we have gone from strength to strength, installing our doors in prestigious locations such as
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The World( Ship), Audi Huntingdon( Car Dealership), Aston Martin car dealerships and various McDonalds.
This family run business was founded by Gary Beresford and his son Paul Beresford. It now employs 20 plus staff and aims to double that number with the expansion. This will involve fitting out larger premises with frameless doors, under floor heating and solar panels.
Patented Frameless Glass doors are made in Medway, Kent and have been exported to the USA, Germany, France, Malta and Sweden plus many other countries. FGC has patents in the UK, Germany, France, India and Australia with plans to agree further licensing deals worldwide.