Archive for the ‘Conservatory Outlet’ Category

West Yorkshire Windows TV advert rolled out to dealers

Friday, March 7th, 2008

West Yorkshire Windows have recently been running a highly successful TV advert on Yorkshire TV, encouraging consumers down to their conservatory showroom in Wakefield.

The advert has been so successful that a similar ad is now being planned for April, which will include all the Conservatory Outlet dealers in Yorkshire.  The script will be as follows:

Hi, I’m Andrew from Conservatory Outlet.  I’d like to invite you down to one of our Conservatory showrooms in Harrogate, York, Mirfield, Dinnington and Wakefield.

We have some fantastic deals on at the moment including:

3 year interest free credit

or

Buy now pay nothing for 12 months

Or if you order your conservatory before the end of the month, I’ll give you a free Laminate floor, if it’s windows and doors, I’ll give you free fitting worth up to £600.

But you better be quick ‘cos these deals can’t last forever!

Also, a similar advert will run on Granada TV with similar special offers, and directing people to the conservatory showrooms in Lancashire and Cheshire.

Synseal Conservatory Roof Test video

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Synseal conservatories can withstand 160mph wind speeds and 9ft snow loading and this video shows the testing procedure.

A Synseal conservatory from a Conservatory Outlet dealer is designed to cope with the extremes of the British weather.  The following video shows recent tests which were performed on the conservatory roof system:

Conservatory Roof Video

This is what Synseal had to say:

14 January 2008 Synseal took its conservatory roof to be tested. The Synseal roof system has BBA approval but with so many changes in the UK’s weather we wanted to make sure it could stand up to the most extreme conditions. Plus we wanted to put to rest some outrageous and desperate competitor claims.

British weather has become more unpredictable than ever. Torrential rain followed by drought; hail storms in July; and tornadoes in Birmingham. This year we’ve seen a month’s rainfall in just two days, high winds and even snow. Ironically testing almost had to be postponed because of bad weather.

Synseal has all the accreditations and standards available on its conservatory roofs. Extreme weather doesn’t follow rules. We wanted to put our conservatory roof through the worst conditions of wind and snow.

But we had some strict rules for ourselves.

We had only one shot. It had to be a standard roof, no different to what we would sell every day. It had to be installed as we recommend; no extra bolts and braces. And, most importantly no tweaking or retesting. When conservatories are installed you have to ensure that the recommendations are adequate. After all that’s how they are installed in the real world. In the real world you don’t pop back and make good in between hurricanes!

Synseal Conservatory Roof test video

The engineers at Wintech were brilliant. They specialise in curtain walling and have some impressive projects under their belt including Canary Wharf, the Houses of Parliament and Arsenal football stadium. And they’ve tested conservatory roofs before.

Wintech explained what would happen and all the possible outcomes. We knew we wanted to take the roof to its extremes. Aiming a DC6 engine at the roof was a good way to find out how it would stand up to strong winds.

The DC6 engine creates the equivalent of 90 mile an hour winds and by adding negative pressure this speed can continue to rise. This test has already been performed on some conservatory roofs and the best previous result was 135 miles an hour.

The engine was fired up. Apart from the guttering that was shaking under the winds the roof stood strong. The roof went passed 90 miles an hour, then 100 and it kept going up. It sailed passed the recorded highest rate of a competitor roof at 135 miles. And it was still in working order at 160 miles an hour. Eventually at 165 mph one sheet of polycarbonate came loose. Impressive when you consider that the New Orleans disaster peeked at 115mph.

The test centre told us we could probably go even higher with a few modifications, but we declined. Any modifications made would not be the way we recommend our conservatory roof to be installed. It’s important that the roof we tested was built to our standard recommendations.

Also we wanted to perform the snow load test. This test was performed on the SAME roof that has just been tested in extreme winds.

Rather than load the roof with weights, the downward pressure is created by sucking the air from the conservatory. The advantage of testing this way is that not only does it apply dead weight to the roof; it guarantees that all the seals remain intact during the test too. If the seals lose their integrity the test has to stop because the pressure cannot be increased.

It’s fantastic to witness. You can hear the glass and frames creaking under the pressure and move over six inches but despite this the frames and roof stayed intact - through to snow loads of an incredible nine feet.

We put our roof through the 160 mile an hour winds and then subjected it to nine feet of snow. It already had all the accreditations on the market and the roof has been tried and tested in the field for over five years. The ease of installation makes it the most popular roof in the UK. In fact one out of every four conservatories in Britain is installed with a Synseal roof. We also wanted to show exactly what a Synseal conservatory can withstand without any extra bolts or braces — exactly as we recommend it’s installed. We weren’t surprised it surpassed the best result from any other conservatory tested… but we expect our competitors will be.

We’re looking for dealers in the Midlands

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Conservatory Outlet are probably the largest installers of uPVC conservatories in the North of England.  We’ve always been strong in the Yorkshire region, but with the recent opening of two further showrooms in the North West of England.

Conservatory showroom cheshire

Our dealer network now consists of showrooms in the following locations:

We’re now looking for Conservatory Outlet dealers from the Midlands to join our expanding network.

We’re looking for great conservatory companies who are already strong in their local area, who are looking for that extra support from their supplier that will help bring added business.

uPVC Bi Folding Doors from Conservatory Outlet

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Conservatory Outlet has just launched a new range of bi-folding doors that includes 10 different options from 3 to 7 sashes and a variety of opening and colour options.

 Bi Folding Doors from Conservatory Outlet

Bi-folding doors are becoming increasingly popular thanks to their versatility both in the residential and commercial markets along with the development of improved hardware. Where there are large openings or when installers/homeowners are looking for an alternative to a traditional patio door these new bi-folding ones provide the perfect solution. The latest range of high security hardware is included as standard in the new range and the combination of high precision bearings and a robust running rail result in a smooth and quiet operation.

Size specifications include a maximum finished of height of 2500mm; sash sizes of 500-900mm and overall size dimensions of 1500-5900mm. These bi-folding doors are also available in a full range of colours including white, mahogany, mahogany on white, rosewood, rosewood on white, light oak and light oak on white.

Mick Giscombe, head of production at Conservatory Outlet comments: “We’ve spent a considerable amount of time developing this product range to ensure that it represents the widest choice available without any sacrifice in product quality or performance. These new bi-folding doors add to our existing range of windows, French doors, patio doors, residential doors, composite doors, stable doors, conservatory roofs and complete conservatories. If it needs glazing, we make it!”

Another Conservatory Outlet opens!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Following the successful opening of Conservatory Outlet Lancashire and Conservatory Outlet Cheshire, the company has now added another dealer in Deeside North Wales as it looks to build its Northern regional base and expand into the Midlands.

Operating from its Deeside base this new dealer will be offering windows, doors and conservatories to homeowners from Colwyn Bay across to Chester. With nearly 30 years’ experience in the industry, owners Richard Holloway and Ann Holloway have built a reputation for meeting the most exacting customer needs. Yet for them the opportunity to harness the Conservatory Outlet brand was one too good to miss.

Conservatory Outlet North wales

Richard Holloway commented: “This was a measured business decision to become part of the dealer programme. It was important that there values shared ours and we really feel part of a very tight knit network. We have our own geographical area in which to operate so we can focus on our business and delivering the very best products to the consumer.”

Matthew Glover, managing director of Conservatory Outlet echoed Richard’s comments: “We are careful who we introduce to the dealership programme, as we all trade off the name of Conservatory Outlet. We have set high standards for the dealer programme and this means we are able to benefit from their local expertise.”

Think you could be the next Conservatory Outlet, particularly in the Midlands area then contact Matthew Glover today in confidence on 01924 239813 or email matthew@conservatoryoutlet.co.uk . You could benefit from a rapidly growing brand and combine it with your own local expertise, making your good business a great one.

Conservatory Outlet Blog

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

This is the first post for Conservatory Outlet’s new blog.

Conservatory Outlet

This blog will be for staff, conservatory outlet dealers and customers to discuss matters of importance to them - conservatories, windows and doors.

 To access the main Conservatory Outlet website please click on the link.