Everest is one of the UK’s leading double-glazing heavyweights. As well as double-glazing they can build you a conservatory, replace doors, sort out your roofing and even install a burglar alarm afterwards. Since 1965 they have worked on more than one million houses and have built up a wide range of experience and expertise.
They currently hold nine British Standards Institute (BSI) Kitemarks and were the first British double-glazing manufacturer and installer to win a British Board of Agreement (BBA) certificate for their PVC-U casement windows. They were also one of the founding members of the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and today remain committed to becoming the UK market leader.
Because Everest both manufactures and installs double-glazing; they are able to offer a comprehensive 10 year guarantee with their products (this extends to a lifetime for their PVC-U windows). Besides installing factory-sealed units and secondary double-glazing Everest offers a variety of unique glazing solutions. For example: all of their inner panes use Pilkington ‘K’ glass precisely because it is one of the most energy-efficient materials available. Additional glazing options such as their Heatlock and Heatlock Plus sealed units offer increased heat-efficiency and help cut down on winter fuel bills.
A variety of opening and lock options allows you increased ventilation opportunities and improved security. All hinges, locks and keeps are fitted directly into steel reinforcements and handles can be double-locked. Their windows can also be tilt-turned or fully reversed to allow easy cleaning and every unit is tailor made to fit the individual home.
Everest frequently runs promotional deals where customers can save as much as 30% on catalogue prices. Anyone using an Everest Homeaccount to pay also stands to receive up to 10% Cashback. Everest also offers a price promise whereby; if you see their products cheaper anywhere else they’ll refund the difference.
You’d be forgiven for thinking that all this sounds too good to be true, but Everest is keen to redraw the image traditionally associated with double glazing salespeople. So far they are doing a pretty good job, but they’ll have to stay on their toes if they are to convince ever-sceptical Joe Public.
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