Pro Installer June 2014 - Issue 15 | Page 12

12 JUNE 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk Things can only get better Clearview met with Jerry Webb, MD of CDW Systems, a company which has been manufacturing aluminium for 22 years, to discuss a recent report the company has carried out to assess the future of the aluminium market. It is no secret the economy is picking up – according to government statistics we have successive quarters of growth; private sector hiring intentions are improving; unemployment is falling an d there has even been incremental progress made to reduce the UK’s trade deficit. Things are improving in our industry as well. Here at CDW Systems we are on course for a record start to the year and with the order book continuing to fill up, positive trading shows no sign of abating. specialist supplier or a multiple material fabricator. We had come across many stories of recent entrants into the aluminium market not fully grasping how different the material is to fabricate to PVC-u; and therefore sometimes letting their customers down on product quality and lead times. An overwhelming 88.24 % said that they would prefer a specialist supplier fabricating only aluminium. From our vantage point this isn’t surprising as fabricating aluminium requires a completely different mind-set to PVC-u. Assembly process Aluminium renaissance With this in mind we wanted to assess the future of the industry and take its current temperature. To do this we commissioned Insight Data to poll 5657 aluminium installers in the UK; asking them a series of questions. The results were interesting. In the report we asked installers whether they would rather buy from a For example, assembling a larger sized commercial window is incredibly labour intensive compared to the automated production of a PVCu casement window, and as such PVCu fabricators recently turned aluminium fabricators may offer a slower turn around and offer reduced quality products to their installer customers. Then there is the issue of training staff to consider. Unless you’re looking to bus in a team of seasoned aluminium fabricators, you may not be giving your customers the very best they deserve. Products The strong performance of the aluminium sector has been helped by the bi-fold boom; with aluminium a more natural choice of material for this product. So it was unsurprising that the majority of those polled said that one of the products they install most is bi-folding doors. This suggests to me that consumer appetite for bi-folding doors shows no signs of abating; and any installers not offering this product would be wise to do so. Sentiment Personally, I was most interested to gauge the sentiment of installers going forward. It’s been a tough and long recession and confidence has often been in short supply. Looking forward, the report suggests that the ‘aluminium renaissance’ will continue; with 83.33 % expecting domestic demand for aluminium to increase in the coming five years. An overwhelming majority also expected the commercial sector to hold up – which is unsurprising given aluminium’s stronghold in this sector. But the numbers could have been affected by the curtailing of government backed projects such as the Schools for the Future programme. With such optimism going forward the report suggests to me that in the aluminium sector things can only get better. Does experience count? With such opportunities in the sector I was also keen to see what installers expect from a supplier. Only 29.41 % said that they had confidence buying from a supplier that has less than three years’ experience manufacturing aluminium, compared to 70.59% who said they didn’t have confidence buying from a supplier with less than three years’ experience. 72.22 % of those polled said they would like to see faster lead times improve from their supplier; with 44 % citing communication and service as what they’d like to see improve. This certainly gives aluminium fabricators some food for thought, with lead times having long been the elephant in the room for us. Overall the results show that optimism is strong in the aluminium sector and there are lots of opportu- nities for installers, both in the short and long term. It’s also encouraging to see that many believe that domestic demand for aluminium will also increase. With confidence returning to the economy and consumer spending rising; the domestic sector could well become a long-term natural home for aluminium installers and not just for higher end projects. Call 01452 414853or visit www.cdwsystems.co.uk The Latest Innovative From Bi-Folding Door Specialists, Debar Debar a leading bi-fold door hardware manufacturer, is once again setting precedence in the market with the launched of their new concept to construct a purpose designed timber bi-fold door system. The ‘Dewall timber bespoke bi-fold door system’ was launched at this year’s Fensterbau exhibition in Germany to an overwhelming response, with Debar leading the way with this first-of-its-kind concept. Specifically designed to include all complimentary hardware components within the overall design structure of the timber door system, the concept was previously only offered to PVCu and aluminium producers. On most occasions, timber bi-fold doors systems are adapted from hardware that is intended to fit any kind of timber door. The new Dewall system offers a complete guide of assembly instructions including; drawings, dimensions, machining details and draining instructions along with ‘off-the-shelf’ hardware components and full technical support. “The benefits to a producer are massive”, explains Graham Fawthorp, managing director, “Timber door construction is highly skilled and with our new Dewall bespoke door system, it allows the carpenter or joiner to construction the perfect timber bi-fold door effortlessly” “Our current hardware range selection, for use with the systems includes; a concealed security shoot-bolt lock with cylinder escutcheon option, Vivo and Verso colour matched entrance and intermediate door handles, magnetic door holders and bespoke cut tracks and high strength runners. “We are also providing assembly manuals and CAD details which can be produced in the company’s own branding, should it be required.” explains Graham. The Dewall timber bespoke bi-fold door system can be constructed to a maximum height of 3000mm, 1100mm width and carry weight of 120kg per panel. It will operate using various thresholds, offers slim sightlines and can be adjusted and repositioned easily using the Debar adjustable hinge. For more in formation regarding the new Dewall timber bespoke bi-fold call the sales team on 01274 673547. Alternatively, visit Debars’ website, www.bifoldhardware.com. Debar are also exhibiting the new system at The ‘Fit Show June 10th -12th June 2014.