Friday, 2 December 2011
Ridiculous Over Reaction To Jeremy Clarkson's One Show "Joke"
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Hazlemere Launch New 8,000 Square Feet Home Improvement Showroom
Part of my job is to promote the Official Launch of Hazlemere Windows new 8,000 Square Feet Double Glazed Orangery, Conservatory, Windows and Doors High Wycombe Showroom. Consequrently, Hazlemere is holding two Special Offer Open Weekends on Saturday 14th May and Sunday 15th May AND Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd May 2011 (OPEN 10am to 4pm on all four days).
Hazlemere are inviting all their customers, along with any property owner to come along on either of these weekends to enjoy a glass of Champagne or Bucks Fizz or soft drink or sample a cup of speciality real coffee, plus have a few nibbles whilst browsing at their leisure through the extensive new showroom.
As at any time, Hazlemere are offering homeowners the opportunity to bring along their own sizes for windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries, porches and secondary glazing. By coming to this launch event at Hazlemere's home improvements showroom, Hazlemere’s expert consultants can provide customers with an "on the spot" no obligation estimate based on their measurements of their property's exact requirements. To help customers do this Hazlemere have a Quick Window Estimator to assist clients take accurate enough measurements to be able to deliver a professional estimate.
The idea behind this free customer service by Hazlemere's experienced professionals, is to enable property owners to budget, plan and prioritize their current and future home improvement needs. So to benefit from Hazlemere’s genuine launch special open weekend offers, either go along or request a free home visit to carry out no obligation survey, consultation, and if required a written no obligation quotation will be provided for customers to consider in their own time.
Hazlemere’s 8,000 square foot High Wycombe home improvement showroom is on Wellington Road, High Wycombe HP12 3PR. The extensive display area has on show the latest energy saving UPVC and aluminium windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries, as well as secondary glazing, composite front doors, stable doors, patio sliding doors, French doors and bi-folding doors.
Alternatively, FREEPHONE 0500 011561 or email enquiries@hazlemere.co.uk to book a free home improvements consultation with one of Hazlemere’s experienced window, door, conservatory, orangery, porch or home improvement experts in the comfort of your home, or at our showroom at a time/date to suit you.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Independent Double Glazing Manfacturers and Installers Double Showroom Size
As most locals now know (I've lived in Beaconsfield for nearly 50 years), I am the Marketing Director of Bucks based Hazlemere Window Company. It has recently increased both its online and offline presence with a brand new retail website and 4,000 square foot extension of its pre-existing 4,000 square foot Wellington Road showroom.
Not content with doubling the size of its showroom to include revolutionary new products such as aluminium and UPVC orangeries and bi-folding doors, the company has also invested in a user-friendly, state-of-the-art website which gives internet-browsers a full overview of Hazlemere’s new range of UPVC windows, doors and conservatories.
The new contemporary website, www.hazlemerewindows.co.uk, co-exists with Hazlemere’s existing site, www.hazlemere.co.uk, which remains as an all-encompassing ‘group’ website and I trust, a valuable source of technical information for trade and commercial clients.
Our extensive home improvement showroom – situated on Cressex Business Park - is now 8,000 square foot, having added 4,000 square feet to cater for the company’s expanding product range.
The new showroom features the very latest, most technically advanced windows and doors, including ‘A’ rated thermally efficient windows which significantly reduce a homeowner’s energy bills and household carbon footprint. Innovative triple glazed windows and doors will soon be incorporated into the range as Hazlemere strives to provide its customers with the very latest home improvements. Hazlemere’s new range of UPVC windows, doors, conservatories and orangeries come as a result of the company joining the Conservatory Outlet network of dealers.
With such a diverse clientele it’s vital that we have both a strong online and physical presence in the market place. More and more people are shopping for home improvements on the internet, which is why we have improved our "online showroom". That said, people still love to visit our show site so that they can see and feel the products for themselves, and get a better idea of how Hazlemere could transform their home.
It’s about making sure that our customers are able to make the most informed decision when they invest in new windows, doors, conservatories and orangeries so that the end result is exactly how they wanted it.
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Killing people, whether or not in the Middle East, is never a long term peaceful solution
Friday, 18 February 2011
Potholes - Sad Sign of UK's Crumbling Society
On page 3 of Tuesday 25th January’s Bucks Free Press Midweek newspaper, there was a stark headline of ‘Pothole will kill someone’. Driver Ray Richardson from Princes Risborough in Bucks reportedly hit a pothole in Station Road, Little Kimble on his way to work and damaged three tyres.
His compensation claim to Bucks County Council will apparently take 5-10 months to process, whereas he has to fork out for three new tyres now, plus is not guaranteed to be refunded the enforced outlay. It is a sad sign of both the way we are governed in the UK that taxpayers have to fork out up front, but councils cannot only delay payments, but can seemingly choose if and when they repair potholes.
It seems to me that the UK Government want more and more from taxpayers with increasingly shrinking disposable incomes, whilst delivering/providing less and less in return. This is why I believe potholes are symbolic of our crumbling short term UK society, given our infrastructure is the life-blood of the nation, which the Government and local councils have a civic duty to maintain. More of us use the roads more often, and more than any other public service, so a large part of our experience of the environment directly relates to the condition of the public highways. After the pothole crisis in 2009/2010 you’d have thought the lesson would have been learned by both Westminster and county councils......clearly not.
In the South Bucks Star on Thursday 27th January, the front page headline was “The cost to rid our roads of potholes is estimated at £120 million” .. And that’s just Bucks!
Everyone knows that repairing the potholes is not the best long term solution, proper re-surfacing of the roads is the answer, but of course councils claim they can not afford to.
The real question is can they afford the financial costs of not resurfacing Buckinghamshire's road network? Compensation claims and costs of repairs are only going to continue to increase until the political will is there to do the right thing for the country. By the way, if you want to report a Bucks pothole call 0845 230 2882
I personally encounter dozens of potholes on my way to and from work in High Wycombe, many of which are difficult to avoid, and some extremely dangerous to cyclists and motorbikes, let alone motorists and pedestrians.
Taxpayers expect decent roads and services to be provided by their local councils. They are not really interested in all the political in-fighting or arguments with central Government. Potholes, and temporary repairs to potholes are a depressingly visible, embarrassing and sad daily reminder that we currently live in a crumbling society.
What I believe the UK desperately needs is leadership at national, regional and local level, driven by conviction and direction to drag the UK highways and byways back from Third World standards, setting out a long term re-surfacing plan (which will actually cost less in the long term) to get the road network into some sort of decent order before someone gets killed and/or seriously injured by a dangerous pothole.swer, but of course councils claim they can not afford to.I personally encounter dozens of potholes on my way to and from work in High Wycombe, many of which are difficult to avoid, and some extremely dangerous to cyclists and motorbikes, let alone motorists and pedestrians.
Taxpayers expect decent roads and services to be provided by their local councils. They are not really interested in all the political in-fighting or arguments with central Government. Potholes, and temporary repairs to potholes are a depressingly visible, embarrassing and sad daily reminder that we currently live in a crumbling society.
What I believe the UK desperately needs is leadership at national, regional and local level, driven by conviction and direction to drag the UK highways and byways back from Third World standards, setting out a long term re-surfacing plan (which will actually cost less in the long term) to get the road network into some sort of decent order before someone gets killed and/or seriously injured by a dangerous pothole.
Saturday, 17 July 2010
Which? probe finds national double glazing firms making false claims
Which? personnel posed as potential double glazing customers, then asked Anglian, Everest, Safestyle, and Weatherseal/Zenith Staybrite to visit them at least four addresses each across Britain, and give them a quote for double glazing. This Which? investigation exposed "false claims from big firms' reps."
The Which? experts were "astounded by the tactics used", which included 6 out of 18 salespeople made misleading claims, such as ‘We’ve been tested by the government and were chosen for its scrappage scheme’ by an Anglian salesperson. 7 out of the 18 salespeople offered a discount if the Which? undercover researcher signed up immediately. 15 out of 18 offered significant savings, often half the ‘original’ price.
The Chief Executive of Which?, Peter Vicary-Smith commented "As a homeowner, replacing your windows is one of the most expensive jobs you’re likely to face, which is why we’re so disappointed to discover salespeople from the biggest names in the double glazing business making outlandish claims and using hard sell tactics."
Personally, I resent and deplore hard sell tactics, as they give the many good professionals in the double glazing industry a bad name, particularly as they unfairly tar reputable local independent double glazing manufacturers and installers with the same brush.
Many, like the Buckinghamshire based double glazing company I work for, have a "no pressure promise", which is totally opposite to the unprofessional behaviour (as exposed in the Which? probe) of some individual sales persons representing the "Nationals". Such morally poor actions are surely counter productive? In many cases they drive away customers, as it is my experience that property owners looking for replacement double glazing don't want any form of pressure applied to them when facing such an important investment decision - I certainly don't!
Consequently, I am proud to work for Hazlemere Window Company Ltd - a twenty-five year old family run firm that does not tolerate any hard sell tactics, plus is pleased to leave a detailed written quotation with a customer for them to consider in their own time and space.
The 2010 damming Which? report on the national double glazing companies serves as a reminder that there is still clearly too many selfish, pushy and uncaring persons working for the big boys. All I can hope is that the likes of Anglian and Everest clean up the acts of the representative 's exposed by Which?
Hundreds of years ago William Shakespeare wrote "something is rotten in the state of Denmark" (Hamlet Act 1 Scene 4). Sadly this still seems to apply to some sales persons representing National double glazing companies. Hopefully these unscrupulous individuals will soon be routed out by their pay masters or society to stop them taking advantage of the naive, elderly or timid.
Saturday, 29 May 2010
Why UK Property Owners Only Have Until 30th September 2010 to Install Matching Windows and Doors
The latest model they have produced of my car now has lower carbon emissions than my current car, is more energy efficient and has cruise control as standard, which mine unfortunately does not. However it also costs more than I can afford, plus I'd be paying higher road tax, so I learnt a long time ago to be content and extremely grateful, and very thankful for my little car as it has yet to break down, is quite fun to drive and gets me from A to B.
It is a very similar situation to the double glazed windows I had fitted to my Buckinghamshire home in 1994 by Hazlemere Window Company, who replaced every window and door with Monarch double glazed powder coated white aluminium windows and doors. All the sealed units were fitted with the latest (at the time) Pilkington K Glass and the toilet and bathroom windows with Pilkington Cotswold obscure glass double glazed sealed units.
At the time these Monarch double glazing products were highly energy efficient for their day, and my wife and I have been pleased with the investment we made in these high quality products. However, the Part L changes to the Building Regulations that come into effect on 1st October 2010 will sadly make our windows and doors obsolete come 30th September 2010.
Consequently, had we been planning an extension, or want to replace a window or door to match, we've ready got to order them by the middle of July 2010 at the very lateste to be ceratain to get them fitted before this Government deadline.
I am sure you can appreciate, that in 1994 I had no idea I would end up in the double glazing industry, or that thermally efficient window technology would advance so much year on year, to the extent that if money was no object and we had no intention of moving home, I would now replace all my windows and doors with the latest Sapa (Monarch) "A" energy rated aluminium windows, simply for the fantastic energy saving performance the most up to date double glazing products can now offer in terms of quality of life, security, aesthetics, insulation and heating bills.
The new Part L legislation does not just affect windows and doors, but many other parts of each premises, something I would strongly advise any property owner to find out about before embarking on any rennovation, extension or new build project.
The double glazing industry faces a major challenge, with the new Building Regulations effective making the vast majority of double glazed windows and doors obsolete overnight. Already window and door manufacturers like Hazlemere Windows are running down their stocks of the "old" soon to be discontinued aluminium profiles. Similarly, extruders like Sapa Building Systems are running down their stocks of the soon to be obsolete aluminium profiles, as no double glazing manufacturer or supplier wants to be left with extrusions that can not legally be made into windows and doors installed on or after 1st October 2010. There is one bit of good news, as aluminium frames can be 100% re-cycled, it means potentially that the obsolete extrusions will not go to waste after 30th September 2010 cut-off.
Although, as a consequence of the massive Part L changes, demand for existing double glazing products is expected to be high until 30th September 2010, so supply could become a real issue in terms of both availability of the product and indeed the very short time that property owners have to not only order replacement windows (that do not have a WER of "C" or above or have a combined U Value of 1.6 W/m2K), but also to have them surveyed, manufactured and installed before 1st October 2010 (when they become non-compliant with the new stricter Building Regulations aimed at ensuring property owners fit the latest most thermally efficient windows and doors).
Frankly, there is actually nothing wrong with our 1994 Monarch aluminium double glazed windows and doors. The only maintenance they have needed is a quick rub down with a damp cloth every few years and they look as good as new. Whilst our existing double glazing complies with the existing Building Regulations, should we wan to order new matching replacement windows and doors to the same specification, we only have till 30th September 2010 to do so, as after this deadline, no property owner or double glazing installer will be legally allowed to install them.
One another major thing to take into consideration is that the existing windows in our home do not cost so much to produce as the new generation "C", "B" and "A" energy rated windows, so consequently currently cost less to buy and install, so if you are in the middle of a replacement programme - now is the time to act before it is too late!