It's been a hectic, fantastic and fun filled year for us and we've had the busiest year to date since starting out back in 1988. We've been so busy we've had to employ 3 new team members, create new job roles and acquire new vehicles to keep up with demand.

How could we top the busiest year to date? "The Alex Hulme Foundation" that's how!

Nicola and WayneBack in December 2014 we decided to make The Alex Hulme Foundation our charity of the year and do what we could to raise funds for this amazing local charity. We held car washes, put on a gig and ran marathons and in return we raised over £6000. It was an absolute pleasure to hand over the cheque and know that the whole team had played their part to raise money for them.

Now the bit we weren't expecting from this was how many amazing friendships have been forged from raising money for the Alex Hulme Foundation especially Alex's parents Dave and Nicola Hulme.

So, what's for next year?

Well first and foremost on the list is our chosen charity of 2016, research into Al Amyloidosis which we have lots planned for and the team are chomping at the bit to get raising some money and awareness for the charity.

We may fit some of our quality windows and doors too!

New Team Members

Back in January we employed two new team members in Steve and Paul and have recently also employed Aaron who's teamed up with Sean to create another team and allow dean to become our much needed Surveyor/installations manager. We've been very lucky with the new team members as they've slotted right in and adopted our company ethos.

The year of the Victorian Style Solidor & Sash Windows

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We couldn't pick one stand out product for 2015 so have had to pick these two. We must have fitted at least 50 of our trademark Victorian Style Solidor and wouldn't even like to put a number on how many Sash Windows we've installed. I think these products have been most popular as they just look gorgeous and keep to the original style of certain period properties.

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