An investment of over £1.5 million by glass processor GLASSOLUTIONS will help its customers to respond to growing consumer demand for oversized pieces of glass as the trend to refurbish and extend residential properties, utilising large expanses of glass, continues.
The major investment programme at the company’s Dudley factory includes the installation of a larger furnace with 20 per cent increased capacity and the ability to toughen even larger pieces of glass; an automated arriser to ensure high quality and consistent finishing; and a power upgrade to futureproof the site and enable further expansion plans.
GLASSOLUTIONS Dudley factory manager David Evans, says: “The recent pandemic has resulted in more people working from home or hybrid working, which has prompted a huge increase in residential renovations to create more comfortable and spacious living and working environments. This has included the trend for more glazed extensions incorporating large expanses of glass such as sliding, patio and bi-fold doors, roof lanterns and fully glazed walls and roofs. This latest investment at Dudley gives us the capability to support our customers in delivering the right type of oversized glass for these larger windows, doors and glazed areas, which require maximum safety and security as well as the correct levels of thermal, solar and acoustic performance.
“Our product range, which includes COOL-LITE SKN 176, Planitherm One and Planitherm Total+, already provides the perfect energy efficient, solar and acoustic control solutions for customers to create comfortable, liveable and visually stunning glazed extensions in this premium residential market. Our offering has been enhanced by this latest investment which means we can now process and toughen glass up to 2.85m x 4.2m in size. We are committed to supporting our customers who are maximising the growth opportunity presented by this firmly established trend for larger glazed areas in the residential sector.”
It will be very much ‘business as usual’ during the 13-week upgrade work thanks to detailed planning and additional manufacturing resources available from sister sites in Coventry, Motherwell and Canterbury.
David says: “With increased capacity, greater automation, improved energy efficiency, plant reliability, and optimised optical quality of products, customers will see real benefits and we believe the investment will strengthen our position as a market leader in the glass processing and toughening markets, whilst helping our customers to grow and develop in the premium residential market.
“We’ve planned the upgrade project in the shortest possible schedule which means it will be complete by the end of April. Importantly, we’ll operate a full production line at all times, and we have plenty of back-up capacity at our nearby Coventry factory as well as our glass processing sites at Motherwell and Canterbury. This should mean little or no difference to normal lead times.”
GLASSOLUTIONS’ network of branches and processing sites provides customers with a wide range of glass products and services, with everything from toughening and laminating, right through to domestic and commercial sealed units and the supply of specialist products which offer enhanced acoustic, aesthetic and solar control.
For further information visit www.glassolutions.co.uk