Everest Home Improvement
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Industry | Home improvement |
Founded | 1965 |
Headquarters | Cuffley, Hertfordshire, England |
Services | double glazing, home improvement |
Owner | Better Capital LLP |
Website | www |
Everest Home Improvement (Everest Ltd) is a British double glazing and home improvement company.[1] Peter Mottershead is the company's CEO.[2]
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History
In 1965, Everest was founded and became one of the first companies in the market of double glazing.[1] In what became a very fragmented market,[3] with over 3,000 companies,[1] the company grew to become the second biggest in the UK market by sales[1] and turnover[3] with 2.5% of the market (£165m sales) by 2009,[1] later rising to 3%.[3]
Private Equity firm Better Capital acquired the company in March 2012 for £25 Million.[4] In November 2013, the company won the Interactive Media Awards in content, design, functionality, high standards of compliance and usability.[5][6]
In 2014, Everest windows introduced triple glazing to the volume market.[7][8]
Everest Windows were awarded Sales Team of the Year runner up and Sales Director of the Year runner up at the British Excellence in Sales & Marketing Awards in March 2015.[9]
Organisation
The company is headquartered in Cuffley, Hertfordshire and has manufacturing plants in Sittingbourne, Kent and Treherbert, Wales and [1][2] employs its own product development team, design team, installation team and sales team. The company employed over 1,000 people in 2009, each operating as a franchisee.[1]
Accreditations
Everest Windows is accredited by the British Board of Agrément (BBA),[10] the British Standards Institute (BSI),[11] The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF),[12] The Conservatory Association,[13] The Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme (FENSA)[14] and Interlay.[15] The company also carries the Government Endorsed Standards Trust Mark through the GGF.[16][17]
Advertising
Tan Hill Inn
Everest's slogan "Fit the best. Everest," written by advertising executive Rod Allen, was made memorable by the company's first television advert in the 1980s.[18] Filmed in 'Britain's highest pub' the Tan Hill Inn in Tan Hill, North Yorkshire, it attempted to showcase the draught-proofing of Everest double glazing by having television personality Ted Moult dropping a feather on one side of the pubs double-glazed windows, while a gale raged outside.[1][18][19] A new version of the advert featuring Craig Doyle, was produced in 2008.[20] It created some controversy after local planning officials recognized that Everest had not properly authorized the improvement work done to the filming location, as is required for commercial premises.[21][22]
Advertising bans
In 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned the Everest Windows television advert for potentially misleading consumers as to the amount of hot water generated by a solar panel.[23] The advert was subsequently amended and allowed to be shown in the amended form.[23]
In 2011, the ASA banned an Everest ad for solar panels following claims of misleading consumers regarding potential cost savings.[24][25]
Which? Investigations
A report in April 2010 by consumer organisation Which? claimed that of 14 companies it investigated selling double glazing on the doorstep, most were employing "cowboy" sales tactics.[26][27][28] The report also added that while consumers trust local suppliers, they still prefer the national sellers because of their quality of products and long warranties.[29][30][31]
Turnover
During 2013, employing over 2,000 staff, the total operating profits for 2012-2013 were over £5.1 million.[32]
Products
- Double and triple glazing
- Secondary glazing
- uPVC windows
- Aluminium windows
- Timber windows
- BiFold doors
- Conservatories (uPVC aluminium and timber)
- Orangeries (uPVC aluminium and timber)
- Tiled-roof extensions
- Patio doors and French doors
- Front doors (uPVC aluminium and timber)
- Back doors (uPVC aluminium and timber)
- Driveways
- Patios
- Synthetic grass
- Roofline (guttering, soffits and bargeboards)
- Flat roofs
- Garage doors (steel, aluminium and timber)
- Security systems
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