Everglade Windows has completed a £3m move to a new factory which is more than four times the size of its old manufacturing plant. It means the Kömmerling fabricator will be able to double its current output from 500 windows a week to 1,000 within six months. And the new 43,000 square foot factory has capacity for 2,000 units, meaning there is plenty of room for expected further growth in Everglade's trade, commercial and domestic refurbishment retail business.
Everglade Windows' new 43,000 square foot factory has capacity for 2,000 units.

Currently just over 30 people are employed at Everglade, and Managing Director Vinod Gopal says they are looking to increase production staff by around six in the near future.

'Also, we're planning to carry on with our investment programme in new plant and machinery to bring even more added efficiencies into the manufacturing process.'

At the moment Everglade runs four production lines, with plans for a fifth which will be dedicated to the company's growing conservatory business.

The new factory is just 500 yards from the company's old premises on the Silicon Business Centre at Perivale, Greenford, in North West London. The production floor comprises around 30,000 square feet, with the rest of the space being used for offices and a showroom.

Everglade, which has been in business for 25 years, is a manufacturer of the Kömmerling GOLD 58mm, 70mm and Connoisseur window systems in London and the South East.

To coincide with the move to its new factory Everglade has updated its image with a new logo.

'We needed new stationery, along with sign-writing for the premises and vehicles. And as we'd had our old logo for 15 years we thought we'd give it a fresh look and get an updated image,' says Vinod Gopal. 'The more modern approach to our logo makes a bolder statement about Everglade and our expansion.'