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Granada Secondary Glazing unveils high-spec product range

  • 12 Aug 2021

Granada Secondary Glazing launches its ground-breaking new product range. The company claims it is set to be the most high-specification secondary glazing solution on the UK market. 

Featuring ultra-slim, durable aluminium frames, the entire range offers even narrower sightlines than its predecessor. It is set to create the most unobtrusive secondary glazing system available for homeowners, trade customers and commercial partners.

Customer consultation has been at the centre of developing the new range. This has taken over a year, having been initially interrupted by the pandemic.

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Lewis Hartley, Granada’s Marketing Manager, comments: “We’ve consulted a number of our customers throughout the process to ensure we’re offering a product that truly meets their needs in terms of improved aesthetics and increased acoustic and thermal performance.”

On certain product types, the redesign has increased the glass expanse by over 30mm, in comparison to the original range. This helps to flood rooms with extra natural light.

Lewis adds: “For larger glass expanses, or for higher performing glazing, there is now no difference in aesthetics. There are no bulky frames needed to accommodate superior glazing options; the entire range is sleek and slimline.”

‘Slidepass’ feature

Innovative functionality has been incorporated into Granada’s new secondary glazing range. These include a ‘slidepass’ feature on the vertical sliding units that allows the panels to slide completely past each other. With this, unbeatable cleaning access is assured.

As well as superior aesthetics, the new range also performs equally as impressively from an acoustic perspective. This ensures products of all shapes and sizes remain quiet and tranquil.

Other key benefits of the new range include glazing up to 10.8mm (versus 8.8mm in the original product line-up), and the availability of integrated locks, cleats for even tighter mitres, restrictors and anti-lift blocks.

Zoe Grafton, Trade Sales Manager at Granada Secondary Glazing, comments: “The new range has been through a rigorous research and development process to ensure we’re able to offer the most high-spec secondary glazing solution on today’s market.

“Long gone are the days of bulky, obtrusive frames and complicated locking mechanisms; our new range is sleek, stylish and performs impeccably.

“We’re all incredibly pleased with the outcome and are extremely excited to be able to offer the new range to our valued trade customers across the country.”

Mike Latham, Commercial Sales Director at Granada Secondary Glazing, adds: “The early conversations I’ve been having with our commercial partners regarding the new range have all been exceptionally positive.

“We wanted to put together a product that would give architects across the UK a secondary glazing solution that effectively tackled noise intrusion, offered extensive heat retention and looked great in the process.

“We believe we’ve ticked all three boxes and look forward to a hugely successful rest of 2021.”

Powder coating

Suitable for all property types, Granada’s slimline aluminium secondary glazing frames can be powder coated in over 200 RAL colours at its 40,000 square foot manufacturing facility.

Virtually invisible, they blend in with any interior décor. The Granada Glazing product range encompasses hinged, sliding, vertical sliders, including tilt back, and lift-out options. Full training and marketing support is available to installers nationwide.

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Granada Glazing
Campbell Way
Dinnington
Sheffield
S25 3QD

Phone: 01909 499 899
Fax: 01909 499 900
Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @GranadaGlazing

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