Leaders of Everest, one of the UK’s most famous home improvement brands, have announced a new supply agreement with the global systems company, Veka.
The deal is set to give Everest access to a portfolio of market-leading products, enabling leaders of the firm to build upon the company’s commitment to sustainability and carbon reduction while providing the innovation and aesthetic appeal that they say is synonymous with Everest.
Everest has been operating in the home improvement sector for more than 50 years.
The business’ leaders explained that they chose Veka as their PVC-U extrusion partner due to its manufacturing capabilities, technical specification and product innovation, but that the systems company’s people, quality standards and green credentials really stood out.
“Everest is a company committed to meeting the government’s Future Home Standards even for replacement windows, so that we can help UK homeowners reduce their residential carbon emissions,” said Paula Chambers, CEO of Everest.
“Veka is committed to sustainability. It’s a perfect partnership based on shared principles,” he added.
“For over 50 years, the Everest brand has been synonymous with premium quality. We aspire that every Everest window installed from the end of the calendar year 2023 will meet and exceed all new building standards for both new-build properties and replacements.”
Everest has continued to expand its product range in recent years, to give homeowners greater choice, the firm’s representative say. The new agreement with Veka is set to enable the home improvement brand to build further on this expansion.
For more information about Veka, visit the system company’s website, here. Detail about the product range and ethos of Everest can be found online at the official website.
Today’s announcement follows on from last month’s report of the UK Windows and Doors Group (UKWDG) team having partnered with Veka, which builds on an already successful partnership between the two firms. The Veka team is set to now supply all of UKWDG’s profile requirements from September this year.