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The Green Evolution…

August 31st, 2010

At the County Group, we are very committed to giving you the customer, (or potential customer) as much information as possible to make informed decisions about our products.

Going forward, one of the main focuses of this is the Knowledge Base: a repository of downloadable information at your fingertips. You can browse a wide and expanding array of brochures and product leaflets in PDF form. These cover everything from Conservatories to the Glass that can be fitted in them, and everything in between.

The newest addition to this are the Information Downloads.

The idea behind these is to create bespoke documents about various topics of interest or indeed, different facets of the company.
I am pleased to tell you that the first release (titled The Green Evolution), is online and ready for you to read.
The subject is based around energy saving tips for your home or business and how our products can help you acheive this.
From the 1st October 2010, all new and replacement windows must adhere to the new energy rating system. This inspired the creation this document, which expands on the theme of products that can save you energy (and cash in the long run) in your home.

Please, take a moment to have a look at it if you are in Hampshire here, or in Surrey here.

Thanks for reading, there will be more on the new Information Downloads in the near future.

New uPVC Window SECIAL OFFER!

August 27th, 2010

It pleases me a great deal to bring to you a new special offer on behalf of both County Windows and The Glass Centre.

For a limited time (until the 30th September to be precise) we are offering a free upgrade from your standard glass to Self Cleaning on all uPVC windows. So, whether you buy one or ten, the offer still applies.

Self cleaning glass works in a two stage process. First of all, the special coating on the surface reacts with sunlight, breaking down organic dirt. Then, when the rain comes (which it often does) the material is washed away, leaving a clean window which dries very quickly to prevent streaking.

It is a really fantastic product, and this offer will give you the customer an opportunity to upgrade to it, where before you may not have thought it was within budget.
Please, contact us today for more information, at either The Glass Centre in Surrey, or County Windows in Winchester. Our team will be more than happy to answer all and any questions you may have.

And remember… the offer ends on the 30th September.. just in time for Autumn.
Thanks for reading.

The Glass Centre and County Windows Knowledge Base.

August 5th, 2010

So, if you are reading this, then it is highly likely that you have visited the new and constantly evolving websites for The Glass Centre and County Windows. I am hopeful that you are enjoying these new sites and all your feedback is most welcome.
We have been working closely with Phill Bernier from Adira Web Design. It has been, and continues to be a genuinely fulfilling project. There are many web companies out there and I certainly talked with a few, but Adira come with my highest recommendation.

One of the main goals for these sites was to create a much better customer experience and to give you more tools to make informed decisions from the vast array of choices that are available across the whole product range.

Also we wanted to, over a period of time, build up a good level of transparency about the processes, products and indeed, people here at the Group. This will empower our customers with knowledge that can only aid them.

This blog is one of the ways we intend to achieve this. Another, is the Knowledge Base (County WindowsThe Glass Centre). What we are creating here is a repository of downloadable information such as product brochures, glass rating leaflets and – further down the line – information shots on key subjects such as energy saving, product care and services offered.

At this initial stage, there are a good number of PDF brochures available, identifiable by large graphic icons. These are electronic versions of the brochures we carry in our showrooms. It is our hope that you will be able to browse them at leisure, answer some basic questions and arm yourself with many more for our sales team.

Throughout the year and beyond, we will be adding more of this content and hopefully have enough to break the pages up into a directory that is easy to navigate and extremely useful to both potential customers and people who have had our products installed for years.

We are looking forward to sharing this project with you.

Thanks for reading, and if you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact us, whether you are in Hampshire or Surrey. We look forward to hearing from you.

Peter Symonds Sponsorship.

July 21st, 2010

A few weeks ago, we were contacted by Malcolm Cross, Head of Product Design at Peter Symonds College, an institution we have been fortunate enough to work with on a number of projects. He enquired if our company would be interested providing glass for a new piece of furniture that a student was designing. The background to the story is as follows…

Malcolm’s family are all members of Winchester City Penguins Swimming club, or have been at some time. Knowing where he teaches, the club asked him if one of his students would perhaps be interested in designing a trophy cabinet for the swimming club. River Park leisure centre had kindly promised that their cafe could be used to house the installation. Relishing the challenge, Malcolm nominated one of his students, Daniel Loveridge to design and manufacture the piece as part of his A-Level Product Design coursework (it would contribute 25% of the final mark), and the college would provide materials and aid.

Several ideas were produced and discussed with the swimming club committee until the final design was agreed. The display case has been manufactured using traditional construction techniques, with glass additions. The look is contemporary, natural and built from sustainably sourced materials, which is something all involved felt was important.

At this point, Malcolm contacted us to ask if we would be interested in supplying the glass, in return we would be able to add a logo to the side panels. Because of the ongoing relationship we have with the college, it really was a ‘no-brainer’ to get involved.
Malcolm provided the measurements and the chosen six pieces were cut by Jerry McKinlay at the County Glass Trade Counter. 10mm has been used for the shelves and 6mm used for both the front and side panels.

The glass was then taken to our Toughening Plant, when Graham Diment’s team added it to their daily work. This process makes the glass five times stronger than non-toughened, and if it does break, the material shatters into small pieces with no sharp edges.

The final part of the process for us was the logos. Peter Symonds naturally wanted their logo on the side panel glass with some additional information including Daniels name. And for us, we chose to have the County Windows logo and ‘glass supplied by’ at the top of the panel. The best way to achieve this is by sandblasting the words onto the glass as it gives a great, opaque finish.

At County Glass, we have the Decorative Glass and Leading studio, which is really the creative hub of the company. Stuart Keal, who works in the department, took the task of producing the work.
The logos are either scanned into the computer or obtained in a jpeg or other graphic format. Where required, Stuart then digitally hand traces all the individual elements of the graphics to make sure that they are perfect reproductions. The final designs are printed onto a vinyl, which is attached to the glass. A razor is then used to pick out the parts that are to be blasted. The whole process is done by hand (see picture above).

The final stop on the trip is down to Andy Barnard, who runs our CNC Processing machine. He also takes care of the sand blaster, which is a largely automated piece of hardware. The piece is loaded, blasted then carefully cleaned, making it ready for the customer.

All the glass pieces have been delivered to Malcolm and Daniel, and I am pleased to report that they all fit perfectly and look great.
The final assembly of the cabinet is today, before all removable pieces are taken out and the whole unit transported to River Park. I’ll report back on this final installation when it takes place.

The various process and services that are mentioned in this blog are all available to our customers.
From decorative glass created from photos or sketches, to maybe a sandblasted glass name plaque for your home or business.

Anything you can imagine, please contact us and we can talk through the available processes and how we can create these pieces for you.

Welcome.

July 4th, 2010

Welcome to the County Blog.

To coincide with the launch of our three new websites for County Glass Group, County Windows and The Glass Centre, we are additionally launching this -  the County Blog.

Here you will find information and stories of interest from all areas of the group including key installations, processes and also established and new products. One of the main goals is to spotlight skills, products and services that you may not be aware we offer, and then to bring transparency and interest to these areas of our business. You will get to know the staff and craftsmen that sell, build, install and create the products and support our customers through their experiences with the Group.

As this is a blog, you the reader, will be able to feedback on entries, ask questions and gain insight into our business on an unprecedented level.

We look forward to interacting with you.

Best wishes,

- Andy.