Some of our Projects»

Roman Baths, Bath, Somerset

  • Glazing work at Bath Roman Baths
  • Glazing work at Bath Roman Baths
  • Glazing work at Bath Roman Baths

The Local Authority asked us to get involved in the renovations of the Roman Baths in Somerset. We were asked to remove the existing leaded lights and temporarily glaze the windows.

The existing glass was over 100 years old - we re-leaded this glass and installed a solar tint film on each individual pane (NR Charcoal 17HC) to prevent glare on the large viewing screen in the main reception hall.

Finally the new leaded lights were reglazed to the openings. The work was carried out during the night, to allow "open as usual" during the daytime. On this project we worked in conjunction with a stained glass restorer.

Press Coverage: Revamping Glass at the Roman Baths, Makeover for Historic Windows, 100 Years On

Hayesfield Upper and Lower Schools, Bath, Somerset

  • Replace Windows at Hayesfield Schools
  • Replace Windows at Hayesfield Schools
  • Replace Windows at Hayesfield Schools

At Hayesfield Upper and Lower Schools we replaced 120 large metal crittall windows with white powder coated aluminium polyamide windows to match the existing details.

The windows were glazed in 24mm Low E toughened sealed units with Georgian bar effect.

On this project we again worked as a contractor for the Local Authority.

Vetinary College, various sites around Bristol, Avon

  • Glazing work
  • Glazing work
  • Glazing work

We have worked on many contracts at the Vetinary College, some of which are shown above.

St. Catherine's Court, Bath, Somerset

  • Roof lights at St. Catherine's Court, Bath
  • Roof lights at St. Catherine's Court, Bath
  • Roof lights at St. Catherine's Court, Bath

We installed roof lights in St. Catherine's Court, a Grade 1 listed monument, near Bath. Owned by actress Jane Seymour and her husband James Keach, the property is a fine example of a late Tudor and early Jacobean Court built in Renaissance style.

Ministry of Defence, various sites in Somerset and Wiltshire

We have repaired, renewed and altered over 3500 UPVC and aluminium windows for the Ministry of Defence over the past five years.

Avon and Somerset Constabulary, Portishead, North Somerset

We were asked to supply and fit Solar Reflective Film (Silver 35), throughout the main traffic control building in Portishead. Staff needed more privacy and were experiencing problems with glare on computer screens. The film has the additional benefit of acting as a heat barrier during the summer months.

Bristol Magistrates Court, Avon

We supplied and fitted Armorgard 7 Thou Clear Bomb Blast Film, BS6206 Class 'A' to large panes of glass throughout the building to protect staff and visitors.

St Philips Junior School, Odd Down, Bath

Working for the Local Authority, we upgraded the building's glass roof and windows for safety and appearance. We reglazed roof lights and replaced old windows with double glazed UPVC units, including fascias and gutters.

We also installed solar reflective film to the library roof to stop glare from sunlight and keep the interior cool.

UPVC Conservatory, 2008

  • Conservatory

We can cater for all your UPVC conservatory designs including Edwardian, Victorian, P-shaped, glass roofs as well as plastic twin wall sheeting.

Additional Work at Roman Baths, Somerset 2008

  • Roman Baths

After original work carried out on some of the leaded lights,the local authority discovered more leaded lights which needed overhauling.We carefully removed the leaded lights and temporary glazed the openings before refurbishment began on the original leads. We then returned to site out of hours to refit the leaded lights to their former glory.

Replacement Windows fitted at Culverhay School, Bath 2008

  • Culverhay School

Work started at Culverhay in the summer shut-down taking out old metal windows and replacing them with silver anodised thermal break aluminium windows complete with clear/anti-sun toughend double glazed units and grey Georgian bars in the middle of the units to give the same look as the original windows.

Bungalow with woodgrain finish UPVC windows and curved head door, Bristol

  • Bungalow

Almost anything can be done with UPVC nowadays. A perfect example of this is the woodgrain effect UPVC arched door and bow bay windows.

Fosseway Special School, Radstock, 2008

  • Fosseway School

Another project that was done in the summer shut-down was the main hall windows and doors which were replaced with white powder coated thermal break aluminium sections and a green/yellow powder coated aluminium commercial section doors. These windows and doors were glazed with clear and grey anti-sun toughend low 'e' double glazed units and as an extra precaution these units had a clear safety film applied to the interior. To allow the high level windows to open we used teleflex gearing system for ease and convenience.

Westfield school, Curtain Walling, 2008

  • Roof lights at St. Catherine's Court, Bath

Yet again this project was done in the summer shut-down. The main entrance to the school is the main focal point and was carefully replaced with a grey powder coated aluminium curtain walling system and aluminium commercial section doors. The cutain walling system was glazed in clear/grey anti-sun toughend, for obscurity in some of the rooms these were glazed in grey anti-sun and Satinova toughend double glazed units.

Conservatory glazed and completed, Timsbury, Nr. Bath, 2008

  • Conservatory

This timber conservatory was glazed in bronze anti-sun toughend and clear toughend low 'e' double glazed units to the face of the conservatory to reduce glare. The roof area was glazed in clear toughend and ST150 toughend double glazed units. The ST150 is a slightly reflective glass reducing glare and heat from the sun and, an added bonus to ST150, is that it is a self cleaning glass giving easier maintenance to the roof area. The roof area was also glazed in conjunction with the Exitec Roofing Bar System.

Bristol and Clifton Golf Club, 2009 - work in progress

  • Golf Club

We were asked to replace the existing timber windows at this prestigious club with white UPVC windows to reduce noise and achieve heat gain but still had to attempt to maintain the original apperance of the existing windows. Thicker than normal sections were used to give the create this appearance of the existing windows and were glazed in 6mm clear toughend low 'e' sealed double glazed units.

St. Martins Primary School, Summer 2009

  • St. Martins

This was a massive ongoing project comprising of over 140 replacement windows and doors to the school during the summer period of 2009. Although this was a huge task the job was completed on time and to the satisfaction of our customer.

Moorlands Infant School, Bath, 2009

  • Moreland Infants School

White aluminium thermal break windows were installed at the above school to match the existing design. This project is in its infancy stages and is ongoing.