South Cheshire Glass uses Spectus Elite frames to create showpiece character home

South Cheshire Glass uses Spectus Elite frames to create showpiece character home
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Date: 10 January 2019

Crewe-based Spectus installer, South Cheshire Glass, has completed the first phase to transform a substantial residential property in Nantwich, Cheshire.

Graham Saunders, General Manager at South Cheshire Glass, said: “With a palatial property like this one we needed to source a premium quality product. The Spectus Windows Elite 70 suite of products gives us exactly what we need for such a high-end project.”

The project involves several window styles, showcasing the versatility of the Spectus Elite 70 product range. The first phase included 13 casement windows with one arched frame, all in a white finish with mock sash horns. The South Cheshire Glass team is taking a phased approach to the replacement project, completing separate elevations at each visit over a period of months. Work started in November 2018 and is scheduled for completion in Spring 2019.

Elite 70 is one of Spectus’ flagship systems. Fully integrated, it can achieve a Window Energy rating of A+, U-values to 0.8W/m2K and is Secured by Design accredited. Graham commented: “The Spectus Elite 70 frames will transform the home’s visual appeal. It will also make the property more thermally efficient, quiet and secure.”

South Cheshire Glass is a family run business and has been established in Crewe for over forty years. The company has been a Spectus installer for over ten years and Graham appreciates the quality and versatility the products offer, something that’s perfectly demonstrated in this project.

Graham concluded: “The project is running smoothly at present and our customer is more than happy with the first elevation. Our customer had a charming property to start with but working closely with them to understand their needs will result in a charming property becoming a stunning characterful show piece home.”

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