Solar Fabrications

Solar Fabrications

Wholesale Building Materials

A group of companies manufacturing windows and doors, GRP composite & timber doors, PVCu and aluminium hybrid systems.

About us

Solar Fabrications Holdings Ltd comprises of Solar Calibre Doors, Solar Norvik and Taylor Manufacturing. Solar Calibre Doors specialises in the trade and commercial installer sector, producing GRP, timber, fire and composite doors. Solar Calibre is based in Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire within over 73,000 sq ft of production facility. Solar Norvik specialises in the new build developer market, manufacturing and installing window and door products. Based in Barnsley and Huthwaite, it operates out of two sites, within over 80,000 sq ft of production facility. Taylor Manufacturing is a PVCu window and door fabricator operating out of Huthwaite in Nottinghamshire.

Website
www.solarfabrications.co.uk
Industry
Wholesale Building Materials
Company size
201-500 employees
Type
Public Company

Employees at Solar Fabrications

Updates

  • Solar Fabrications reposted this

    As we all prepare for the festive season, just a quick heads up for all our valued customers and partners about our opening hours over the holiday period. Key dates to note: 🔹 Our last working day will be Monday, December 23rd - open normal business hours. 🔹 We will reopen on Thursday, January 2nd, resuming normal business hours. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support throughout the year. We look forward to working with you in 2025 and wish you a joyful holiday season filled with happiness, warmth, and success! 🎄🎉 #Solar #HolidayHours #ThankYou

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  • As we all prepare for the festive season, just a quick heads up for all our valued customers and partners about our opening hours over the holiday period. Key dates to note: 🔹 Our last working day will be Monday, December 23rd - open normal business hours. 🔹 We will reopen on Thursday, January 2nd, resuming normal business hours. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support throughout the year. We look forward to working with you in 2025 and wish you a joyful holiday season filled with happiness, warmth, and success! 🎄🎉 #Solar #HolidayHours #ThankYou

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  • Gareth Jones reacts to the Chancellors budget announcement from earlier this week:   The Autumn Budget - a strong dose of reality.   So, realistically, what options did the Chancellor have? We all recognise the need to invest in our public services and infrastructure, most critically the NHS, but the list is long. The only way to do that was to put up taxes, or borrow more, or do both. She went for both.   Business will take the strain over the next few years, through higher employer NI contributions and the increase in the National Living Wage. Inevitably this will need to be recovered either through cost savings, meaning less expenditure or investment, or through price increases. Few will want to do the latter, particularly while demand remains fragile. If prices go up, demand will drop. Growth and diversification will help offset this for some of us, but it is not the case for many businesses. Unfortunately, it is the SMEs that will take the biggest hit.    It was encouraging to see the growth estimates improve for the next two years, although this is on the back of Government spending plans for the NHS, Roads, Infrastructure and Defence. While this is to be welcomed, it would not appear to directly benefit the glass and glazing industry. What does more directly impact our market are the unhelpful estimates on the rate of inflation, which may halt or slow the reduction in interest rates, the opposite of what we need.   Looking for the positives, there is the freeze on fuel duty, and the increase in the National Living Wage will improve consumer confidence and we would hope deliver some positivity for the industry. The investment in energy saving measures, to help in the decarbonisation of homes, is clearly a good thing if it extends to new thermally efficient windows and doors.   Recently at the Glazing Summit, I felt the vibe was positive, with many feeling that 2025 will be better than 2024. Yet again, it seems that the industry needs to hold its nerve to ensure we end 2025 stronger and fitter.   #TheBudget2024 #BudgetReaction #Fenestration

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  • Good, solid positivity and realism at the Glazing Summit this year. Although things have been tough, the feel was more upbeat than in recent years – it seems like we’re on the right path now, as far as the economy is concerned.     Interesting to hear from Karen Wood of the Department for Business and Trade and Mussa Awaleh from Health and Safety Executive on Legislation and Standards, onerous yes, but reflects a critical commitment to housebuilding.     Also, a fascinating talk by Elton Boocock on AI and an emotive session on Mental Health by Nat Weaver.   #TheEconomy #Legislation #GlazingSummit #ArtificialIntelligence

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  • Solar Fabrications reposted this

    We are thrilled to express our gratitude to XPO Logistics Europe for their generous £325 donation to Kelly's Heroes in support of our Kilimanjaro climb! 🏔️ Your contribution has gone a long way in supporting Kelly's Heroes and the incredible work they do for mental health awareness and support. #Gratitude #KilimanjaroClimb #ThankYou #MentalHealthAwareness #KellysHeroes #Teamwork #SolarFabrications #XPOLogistics

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  • Solar Fabrications reposted this

    "What an achievement. Successfully scaling Africa's highest peak, Kilimanjaro. With a wonderful team of people and shared experiences that will last forever".    As Gareth Jones reflects on the events of the last few months, he was reminded as to why the team took on the challenge in the first place: namely, to raise money for Kelly's Heroes, the wonderful mental health support charity.   But more significantly, the whole experience left Gareth and the rest of the team appreciating just how difficult it can be at times to feel good about ourselves. And to not take our mental health for granted.    Yes, the climb was extremely physically demanding. Yet it was the camaraderie and mutual support that developed within the group that helped everyone achieve their goals.   But it's not every day that you get to channel the feelings such life-changing challenges have to offer, to help cope with the rigours of everyday life. Which makes the work undertaken by charities such as Kellys Heroes all the more significant in helping people to feel valued, to realise their purpose in life. And to feel good about themselves.   So whilst the group are all back down somewhere nearer to sea level now, it's still not too late to show your support. The group have successfully raised over £85,000 to date so thank you to all of those who have supported so far. Please see below links for the group and Gareth's Just Giving Page: https://lnkd.in/ek25NXGf https://lnkd.in/edD_fBr9   #ClimbKili #MentalHealth #Fundraising 

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