For Professional Installers of Commercial Façades and Windows, Doors, Extensions & Other Home Improvements
We have an extensive extensions feature in this issue with a focus on glass and rooflights. Editor Brian Shillibeer writes that more and more installers want to be in this sector. And more and more want to take on as much of an extension project as they can by adding skills to their teams or becoming the lead contractor and employing subbies. It should, though, come as a warning that a construction company and its director have been fined after being found guilty of safety breaches on an extension project that resulted in a five-year-old child being injured by a falling cast iron pipe.
Working with an agency with every specialist under one roof, from PR, branding and design through to digital, video, SEO and paid media, means clients benefit from coherent, joined-up campaigns rather than fragmented strands pulled together from different sources. It also means Purplex can move quickly when market conditions change, wirtes CEO, Andrew Scott.
Six new colour options for the slim-fit ScreenLine SL16 integral blind system can help installers unlock new sales opportunities amongst homeowners seeking a contemporary look for their windows and doors. Ian Short, the managing director of Uni-Blinds integral blinds manufacturer Morley Glass, explains why.
Don Waterworth, The Installer’s Legal & Technical Expert has come across many instances where projects have gotten bigger and bigger but nobody has thought to agree the changes by writing them down and getting them signed – which just leads to big trouble as an installer recently found.