The Best Timber Windows & Doors In South West England Are Made By Mumford & Wood

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The Best Timber Windows & Doors In South West England Are Made By Mumford & Wood

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Published by Jackie Biggin for Mumford & Wood Ltd in Housing

The best timber windows and doors in the South West are made by Mumford & Wood The best timber windows and doors in the South West are made by Mumford & Wood

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 There’s no need to look any further.  Specialist timber window and door manufacturer Mumford & Wood design and produce the finest premium timber fenestration products in traditional and contemporary styles and offers regional representation throughout South West England.

“So great is the increase in demand for our high performance double glazed, factory finished systems it has been necessary to offer one-to-one representation locally,” says Adrian Shad, area sales manager, Mumford & Wood.  “Our products meet and exceed current Part L Building Regulations for thermal efficiency so they truly out-perform in the most challenging conditions.”

Established favourites of architects, conservation organisations, house developers and self-builders, the comprehensive product offering of Conservation™ sash windows, casements, French doorsets and entrance doors provide authentic, elegant designs for period properties and new builds of traditional style.  Equally, products in the Contemporary™ range are smart and stylish and perfect for today’s minimalist architecture. Products are BSI ‘A-C’ energy rated achieving an overall frame U-value of 1.4 W/m².K, carry the BSI Kitemark and are Energy Saving Trust recommended.

“Such is the demand here we have just introduced Mumford & Wood Garden Rooms, a truly stunning range of bespoke conservatories, orangeries, glass houses and roof lanterns,” continues Adrian, “allowing homeowners and specifiers to achieve a totally coordinated appearance, right down to the hardware, with matching superior levels of thermal performance.”

Adrian Shad, a local man based in Redruth, Cornwall, has worked in the industry for many years and works closely with developers, local authorities and private home owners.  Manufacturing is based in the Company’s Essex-based HQ where only clear-grade, laminated larch is used which provides the ultimate strength and durability with the aim of maximising product life span while reducing maintenance cycles.

“Our flush, traditionally-styled casements are particularly popular and many products in the range are Secured by Design offering our customers total peace of mind in a safe, secure and comfortable environment, while reducing energy costs, CO² emissions and protecting the environment.”

Taking shape in the heart of Cornwall is a new and visionary regeneration scheme by main contractor Midas Construction.  Heartlands in Pool is an area in need of rejuvenation and funding is being provided by the Big Lottery Fund, the Homes and Communities Agency, European Convergence funding and Cornwall Council.  The first order for replacement windows and doors has been placed with Mumford & Wood in what could be a 2 – 3 year project.  This sustainable community is designed to be a new place to live and work with many facilities including a World Heritage Site visitor centre, new build housing, as well as housing in the renovation of Grade II listed Robinson’s Shaft mine complex at its core.

For replacements in particularly sensitive period buildings Mumford & Wood manufacture a single glazed product which is almost indiscernible from an original with elegant, traditional sightlines.

Talk your project over with Adrian Shad, Mumford & Wood, on 01621 818155/mobile 07872 129216, or visit www.mumfordwood.com.

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