Windows that won’t cost the earth is the ‘Blue Sky Thinking’
approach for the social housing sector from Total Glass Group at Harrogate’s
Chartered Institute of Housing Exhibition 2007 in June.
Fresh ideas, innovative products and a sustainable approach are being promoted by Total Glass in its fourth year running appearance at the show. Its eye-catching Stand 500 in Hall Q features information on the latest energy-efficient ‘A-rated’ PVC-U windows, Disability Discrimination Act-compliant products that fulfil requirements for disabled residents and RCM, a new fully recyclable window reinforcement material for window and door frames.
The Group offers social housing providers a complete supply chain partnering service for all their window and door needs through its Total Glass Commercial operation, backed with in-depth knowledge of specifiers’ criteria and requirements. Its range of advanced performance PVC-U or aluminium windows and composite doors complies with all the latest industry standards.
“Sustainability is a key focus in all aspects of the construction
industry and public sector procurement policies. Hence our commitment
to reducing impact on the environment is reflected in every aspect
of what we do, from PVC-U recycling to maximising production efficiencies
and reducing unnecessary energy consumption,” explains Total’s
Development Director, Julian Wetherall.
Visitors can also enter a Business Card Prize Draw to win two tickets to a Premiership football match of their choice within a private box at Liverpool FC’s Anfield ground, complete with accompanying full hospitality.
All Total Glass Group’s products are manufactured at its 100,000 sq ft modern factory using the proven Profile 22 70mm system. Available in a variety of styles and finishes, all products are rigorously tested to ensure consistently high quality and performance.
With its capacity and recent £1 million investment in state-of-the-art fabrication equipment, the Group can offer sustainable windows and doors suitable for every application, backed with excellent technical support.
As a specialist supplier to public sector clients, The Total Glass Group has fostered many successful long-term partnerships with local authorities, Registered Social Landlords, Arm’s Length management Organisations, procurement consortia and contractors to deliver greatest possible value and client satisfaction.
For more information, contact Stuart Waring or Julian Wetherall on
0151 549 2339 or visit the website at www.totalglass.com.
