Weatherseal committed
to seal the Environment, saves cutting down of 80,000 trees till now: launches
new production facility in Bangalore
When across
the globe deforestation is significantly affecting the environmental balance,
Weatherseal PVC Doors and Windows, has saved cutting down of approximately
80,000 trees till now, thus proving to be a boon to the environment. Windows
and doors made of uPVC (a non-hazardous plastic) are environmentally friendly
products as there is no wood in it and can be recycled.
To meet the ever growing housing solution demand from
across the country, the brand has recently inaugurated its new automated
production line in Bangalore. This facility with the hlep of CNC machines, has
per day production capability of 360 windows and can give faster delivery.
Present at the occasion were Chief Guest Mr. Kishore Reddy, MD, Mana
Projects & Nikhil Agarwal, MD, SNN Builders.
Installed 20,00,000 sq ft windows till now , Mr
Harish Munireddy, Founder & CEO, Weatherseal sites the trusted and
valuable association the brand enjoys with the top builders, architects and
other channel partners, a reason for Weatherseal’s 100% growth annually. He further avers “ Being the largest uPVC windows
company in South India, the windows we make helps to save energy while reducing
electrical bills and provide high resistance to noise, dust and pollution.
Keeping the growth momentum going, we are working on a comprehensive business
strategy for the next three years to add
more business lines that are complimentary and would make us a pan-India
company”.
With showroom and office in Bangalore, Hyderabad,
Chennai, Davangere, Shivmoga, Hubli, Kochin, Kannur, Nizamabad & Warrangal,
The company is also the largest BIFOLD door manufacturer in Bangalore and
associated with the trusted top partners (Deceuninck, Siegenia, Wurth,
Saint-Gobain) and top most builders - Prestige, Brigade Group, SNN , Mahindra
& Shriram Builders.
The current Indian window and door (all material)
market is around INR 14,000-15,000 crore out of which 8-10 percent market share
is uPVC window and door. As per Ken Research, this sector is expected to grow
by 30 percent in next 15 years. The major drivers of this growth would be large
high-rise apartments in expanding metro cities.
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