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Back to the business of steel windows and doors

Steel Window Association members are fully operational and we are here to help as always

The New Year has got off to a start no one expected – so it does not seem right to holler Happy New Year as we always like to do.

Yet, we do need to look forward with positivity and hope; and things will get better!

The architectural and building world is still moving fast and efficiently despite the challenges; and we are pleased to see all Steel Window Association manufacturing members and associate organisations continuing to be fully up and running.  Sites are open and homeowners’ plans are coming to fruition.

Throughout the past few months, SWA has been the source of independent, comprehensive advice when members were busy trying to optimise and amend operations.  We are still here to help so please do get in touch.

There are always good reasons why a manufacturer or associate should become a member of The Steel Window Association (SWA). As well as having access to the latest product developments within the industry, members also receive information from organisations such as The Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) and the Construction Products Association (CPA). The GGF issues regular updates giving members guidance within the housing, construction and building maintenance industries – including the job retention scheme, small business grants, deferred VAT payments and business rates holidays.  The SWA receives these updates and immediately forwards them to members.

August 26, 2021/by Jai Taylor
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