Eurocell is celebrating 30 years of partnership with Carlisle Window Systems Ltd.
According to Eurocell, the partnership has supported Carlisle Window Systems’ growth from a local installer into one of Cumbria’s established window and door specialists through access to Eurocell systems, technical expertise and product support.
Carlisle Window Systems manufactures and installs Eurocell systems including Logik and Modus.
The companies say the relationship has been built on long-term collaboration, technical support and shared operational values.
Eurocell’s support has included specification guidance, U-value calculations and Building Regulation advice, helping Carlisle Window Systems deliver projects for homeowners and developers.
Liam Kelly, Managing Director of Carlisle Window Systems, said: “Our growth over the last 30 years has been built on strong, long-term partnerships, and Eurocell has played a key part in that journey. Working with a supplier that consistently supports us with technical expertise and shares our values has been fundamental to our success.”
He added: “In particular, the support and expertise of Stephen Greaves, North East Technical Engineer, has been invaluable. His knowledge and commitment over the years have played an important role in helping us achieve the position we’re in today.”
Tony Morrison, Head of National Key Accounts at Eurocell, said: “Carlisle Window Systems is a fantastic example of what long-term investment, family values and strong partnerships can achieve. We’re proud to have worked alongside them for decades and look forward to supporting their continued growth in both PVC-U and aluminium.”
Through the partnership, Carlisle Window Systems has expanded into timber frame projects using Eurocell’s InSite window system. The factory-fitted system allows finished windows to be installed directly into panels during production.
Recent developments have also included aluminium bi-fold doors, sliding doors and windows, alongside participation in Eurocell’s recycling and waste take-back schemes.
Led by father and son Jock and Liam Kelly, Carlisle Window Systems also recently supported local charity Chrysalis by supplying and installing windows and doors free of charge at one of its facilities.
