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Friday, 15 February 2013

How to Install Crittall Steel Windows (Video)


This is a video that we created to be used as a guide to all fixing teams on how to correctly install steel windows.
The video may be a few years old, but the techniques required are exactly the same.


Monday, 21 January 2013

Silent Witness - Crittall Windows Steel The Show



On Friday 18th January, the latest episode of Silent Witness showed scenes shot around London University's School of Oriental Studies, where Crittall Windows has recently completed a replacement windows scheme in partnesrship with Overbury.



In the words of Alan Ivory, the Overbury Site Manager, "Take a look out in the background, and you might see some of that great repointing on elevation B that was done by Eddie from PAYE, as well as, of course, the sparkling Crittall windows.



The whole episode can be viewed on BBC iPlayer...

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Crittall windows for Iconic London landmark




The Old Building at the prestigious School of Oriental and African Studies in London has a new appearance, thanks to a replacement window scheme involving Crittall Windows. The original building on Russell Square was designed in the late 1930s by Charles Henry Holden, best known for his designs of underground stations.





Being Grade II listed, the upgrade specified like for like replacement - and in this case, this involved the removal of existing Crittall steel profiles from their decaying timber subframes and the installation of new high performance steel Corporate W20 units.









The scheme is part of an on-going plan to upgrade the SOAS campus, with the new Crittall windows serving a dual purpose; maintaining the overall visual appearance of the architecture and significantly improving the thermal performance. As the doors and windows span five storeys, new double glazed contemporary windows that comply with stringent conservation and environmental requirements will make a noticeable difference on heat gain and maintenance costs. In addition, they provide a timeless aesthetic quality to the architecture, without overshadowing the prominence of the structure itself.





A selection of side hung and open out vents were installed, together with horizontal and vertical pivots, louvres and fixed lights, all in a uniform RAL cream colour to heighten the visual appeal.







Architects Kendall Kingscott were responsible for the project with Overbury appointed as main contractors. The work was completed on time and to schedule, with the Crittall installers managing the work so smoothly and deftly that they were awarded Overbury's contractor of the month award for their  'flexible approach and professionalism '.


Friday, 2 November 2012

Crittall Windows Shut Out Super Storm Sandy


Eldorado residents are not counting the cost of the big clean up after Hurricane Sandy.



Residents of the Eldorado Building at 300 Central Park West, New York City, who have replaced their windows with Crittall, can congratulate themselves for making a great choice.




Crittall's partner, Industrial Window Corp and local Distributor, Robert K Higgins Company Inc have just received this endorsement from a Resident:

"Jim,

If there was ever a torture test for these windows, this Hurricane Sandy would be it, I think I should let you know, that every single window "held", no leaking.

I was lucky to get it all done before this storm, the old ones would have leaked like a sieve!

Anyway, just a note to let you know I appreciate a good job!"

You can find out more about our partnership with Industrial Window Corp at Eldorado in Crittall's Guide For Residents

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Crittall Windows Archive Secrets To Be Revealed

Crittall Windows Ltd, Braintree District Museum Trust Ltd and Braintree District Council are excited to announce a joint project to research and develop the Crittall company archive held at Braintree District Museum.
The Archive contains over 2,000 documents, catalogues and photographs illustrating the growth and development of a local ironmonger to worldwide window manufacturer. The project will fund a young apprentice, Richard White, who will be cataloguing the Archive to improve access and knowledge of this internationally significant collection.

By the early twentieth century, Crittall Windows had become a worldwide window manufacturer with factories and agents from South Africa to Australia. Further funding will be sourced in 2013 to develop an online database of the Archive. Crittall Windows was a larger employer in Braintree and by the 1920s employees and their families accounted for over half of the town's population. If you or a member of your family worked for the company, we would like to hear from you.

On Thursday 29 November from 2.30 - 4pm the Museum will be holding an event 'Collecting Crittalls'. If you would have any objects, documents or photographs you would like to donate to the Crittall Windows Archive please come along. We are particularly interested to hear from people who worked abroad for the company.

Councillor Jo Beavis, Cabinet Member for Communities was delighted with the development of the Archive as "it will be a wonderful opportunity for our modern apprentice to explore such an important part of Braintree District's history. It is a great example of partnership work between the Museum and a manufacturing company based in this District"

For further information and photograph opportunities in the Crittall Gallery please contact Claire Willetts at claire.willetts@braintree.gov.uk or 01376 325266.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Crittall Windows Head of Manufacturing on C4 News

Steve Gaylor, the Head of Manufacturing at Crittall Windows was recently interviewed by Channel 4 News