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Balcony
Solution for Irish Market
Balustrading specialist Balcony Systems Ltd has successfully
launched its no-maintenance, affordable glass and aluminium balcony solutions
to the Irish market with the appointment of Northern Ireland-based Senator
Windows as its sole distributor for the island.
Offering
creative design opportunities for both straight and curved glass balconies,
as well as Juliette glass balconies, the system offers an innovative and
aesthetic alternative to traditional bars and railings that obscure views
to the outside.
Crucially, for properties in coastal areas exposed to the harsh salty
elements, its excellent corrosion-resistance removes the need for regular
time-consuming and costly maintenance. An additional benefit is that glass
balustrading offers balcony users protection from the wind, enabling them
to enjoy the views in comfort - a key selling point for the Northern Irish
climate.
Commenting on local trends, Gordon Hemphill, Senator's Managing Director
explains: Being new to Ireland, the Balcony system is meeting current
design trends that favour increased light in new properties, particularly
for apartments and luxury homes. As a result, we have been nominated by
a number of local architects and developers who recognise its suitability
for these property styles, as well as its ability to withstand the rigours
of our climate.
The
close working relationship between Balcony and Senator ensures any technical
or ordering queries are resolved efficiently and professionally. From
his Coleraine base and with more than 30 years experience in the window
industry, Gordon is well-placed to carry out surveys and liaises with
clients on their individual balustrading solutions, from a single glass
Juliette balcony to more complex or curved designs.
Balcony's support is second-to-none, so nothing is ever a problem,
continues Gordon. Feedback from clients on the product has been
fantastic; everyone loves it. Instead of looking at the balcony, they
can see through it and, of course, that is a big bonus for enjoyment of
the scenery.
Looking to the future, Gordon predicts refurbishment of existing balconies
will be a growing market, particularly around the popular resort areas
of Portrush, Portmore and Portstewart where the balustrading materials
on some recently-built holiday homes and apartments are already succumbing
to the demanding marine environment.
Many painted and galvanised steel Juliette balconies, which were
installed around four years ago, are already showing signs of corrosion
and in need of serious maintenance, explains Gordon. The beauty
of the Balcony system is that it is easy to install and only requires
an occasional wipe clean to keep it looking good for years to come.
Developers PRH Construction chose the Balcony system for its clean lines
and corrosion-resistance. It was installed on the last 11 apartments completed
at Portmore in December.
The complex of over 80 apartments stands just yards from the sea. Managing
Director Raymond Henry says owners of earlier steel balconies, which have
suffered discolouration and corrosion, have already expressed an interest
in the smart new ones.
Being glass and aluminium, the Balcony system is well-suited for
its purpose and we're very pleased with it. Indeed, we're planning to
use it on our next development nearby, he adds.
For more information, contact Balcony Systems Ltd on 01342 410411 or visit
http://www.balconette.co.uk
for further details.
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