Mercury Glazing Supplies renew
membership with SBD

Specialist trade fabricator Mercury Glazing Supplies has renewed its membership with Secured by Design (SBD), the official police security initiative.

Based in Gloucestershire, Mercury has grown to become one of the UK’s leading specialist fabricators of bespoke aluminium and PVC-U windows, doors and internal screening products. With a team of over 70 highly trained professionals across its multi-site operation, Mercury has established a strong reputation as a premier British manufacturer of high-quality products for the fenestration market.

Mercury works with a growing number of British commercial contractors, builders, specifiers and installers throughout the UK covering all market sectors. Products include a large range of aluminium window and doors in addition to the popular Spectus PVC-U sliding sash window, giving properties and projects an understated and elegant finish, suitable for heritage and contemporary builds.

You can find out more about Mercury and their range of SBD accredited products here.

Steve Cross, Director at Mercury, said: “The safety and security of our products is fundamental to our business and it’s a commitment to providing peace of mind to the end user. Furthermore, we know how much our customers value such recognition and are reassured by our continued membership with Secured by Design and the benefits it offers. We’re delighted to have renewed our membership.”

Ruari Robertson, Secured by Design, said: “I am delighted that Mercury Glazing have renewed their valued membership for a further three years and look forward to strengthening our relationship during that time”.

Secured by Design

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI), which is part of the UK Police Service, delivers a wide range of crime prevention and demand reduction initiatives across the UK. Secured by Design is the most well-known of the extensive Police CPI portfolio, with all initiatives designed to keep the public safe from crime and to reduce the demand on the police service.

Secured by Design (SBD) operates an accreditation scheme on behalf of the UK Police Service for products or services that have met recognised security standards. These products or services – which must be capable of deterring or preventing crime – are known as being of a ‘Police Preferred Specification’.

There are many hundreds of companies who produce over 7000 individual attack resistant crime prevention products in more than 30 different categories that have met the exacting Police Preferred Specification. This includes doors, windows, external storage, bicycle and motorcycle security, locks and hardware, asset marking, alarms, CCTV, safes, IoT connected products, perimeter security products and many others.

SBD is the only way for companies to obtain police recognition for security-related products in the UK.

Cliff House, Felixstowe

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Foxhill House, Chester

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University of Sussex, Brighton

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Varndean College, Brighton

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From sash windows to aluminium bifold doors, our high-quality products are engineered and manufactured right here in Britain. We work with fellow UK-operated companies, Spectus Window Systems, Smart Systems, and Jack Aluminium Systems, to deliver only the very best to our trade, commercial and residential customers.

  • How much do French doors cost to install in the UK?

    The cost of installing French doors in the UK varies depending on the size, material, and design. At Mercury Glazing, we offer competitive pricing tailored to your specific needs. Please contact us for a personalised quote.

  • How to fit door handles?

    Fitting door handles can be a straightforward process. First, measure and mark the position on the door, drill the necessary holes, then attach the handle with screws. For detailed instructions or professional fitting services, feel free to reach out to us.

  • What are composite doors made of?

    Composite doors are crafted from a combination of materials, including PVC, wood, insulating foam, and GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). This blend ensures strength, durability, and thermal efficiency.

  • What are composite doors?

    Composite doors are high-quality doors known for their robustness, energy efficiency, and security. They are an excellent choice for those seeking a durable and aesthetically pleasing option.

  • Do composite doors fade in the sun?

    Our composite doors are designed to resist fading, even under prolonged sun exposure, thanks to their high-quality materials and construction.

  • How to adjust composite doors?

    Adjusting a composite door usually involves aligning the hinges and lock mechanism. If you're experiencing issues, we recommend contacting a professional for assistance to ensure optimal performance and avoid damage.

  • How to replace patio doors?

    Replacing patio doors involves removing the old doors, preparing the opening, and installing the new doors. It's a task best handled by professionals to ensure a perfect fit and functionality.

  • How much do patio doors cost?

    The cost of patio doors varies based on size, material, and design. Contact us at Mercury Glazing for a bespoke quote that matches your specific requirements.

  • How much are French doors?

    The price of French doors depends on the material, size, and design details. We offer a range of options to suit various budgets. Please get in touch for a tailored quote.

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Mercury Glazing Supplies renew
membership with SBD

Specialist trade fabricator Mercury Glazing Supplies has renewed its membership with Secured by Design (SBD), the official police security initiative.

Based in Gloucestershire, Mercury has grown to become one of the UK’s leading specialist fabricators of bespoke aluminium and PVC-U windows, doors and internal screening products. With a team of over 70 highly trained professionals across its multi-site operation, Mercury has established a strong reputation as a premier British manufacturer of high-quality products for the fenestration market.

Mercury works with a growing number of British commercial contractors, builders, specifiers and installers throughout the UK covering all market sectors. Products include a large range of aluminium window and doors in addition to the popular Spectus PVC-U sliding sash window, giving properties and projects an understated and elegant finish, suitable for heritage and contemporary builds.

You can find out more about Mercury and their range of SBD accredited products here.

Steve Cross, Director at Mercury, said: “The safety and security of our products is fundamental to our business and it’s a commitment to providing peace of mind to the end user. Furthermore, we know how much our customers value such recognition and are reassured by our continued membership with Secured by Design and the benefits it offers. We’re delighted to have renewed our membership.”

Ruari Robertson, Secured by Design, said: “I am delighted that Mercury Glazing have renewed their valued membership for a further three years and look forward to strengthening our relationship during that time”.

Secured by Design

Police Crime Prevention Initiatives (Police CPI), which is part of the UK Police Service, delivers a wide range of crime prevention and demand reduction initiatives across the UK. Secured by Design is the most well-known of the extensive Police CPI portfolio, with all initiatives designed to keep the public safe from crime and to reduce the demand on the police service.

Secured by Design (SBD) operates an accreditation scheme on behalf of the UK Police Service for products or services that have met recognised security standards. These products or services – which must be capable of deterring or preventing crime – are known as being of a ‘Police Preferred Specification’.

There are many hundreds of companies who produce over 7000 individual attack resistant crime prevention products in more than 30 different categories that have met the exacting Police Preferred Specification. This includes doors, windows, external storage, bicycle and motorcycle security, locks and hardware, asset marking, alarms, CCTV, safes, IoT connected products, perimeter security products and many others.

SBD is the only way for companies to obtain police recognition for security-related products in the UK.

Cliff House, Felixstowe

VIEW PROJECT

Foxhill House, Chester

VIEW PROJECT

University of Sussex, Brighton

VIEW PROJECT

Varndean College, Brighton

VIEW PROJECT

From sash windows to aluminium bifold doors, our high-quality products are engineered and manufactured right here in Britain. We work with fellow UK-operated companies, Spectus Window Systems, Smart Systems, and Jack Aluminium Systems, to deliver only the very best to our trade, commercial and residential customers.

  • How much do French doors cost to install in the UK?

    The cost of installing French doors in the UK varies depending on the size, material, and design. At Mercury Glazing, we offer competitive pricing tailored to your specific needs. Please contact us for a personalised quote.

  • How to fit door handles?

    Fitting door handles can be a straightforward process. First, measure and mark the position on the door, drill the necessary holes, then attach the handle with screws. For detailed instructions or professional fitting services, feel free to reach out to us.

  • What are composite doors made of?

    Composite doors are crafted from a combination of materials, including PVC, wood, insulating foam, and GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic). This blend ensures strength, durability, and thermal efficiency.

  • What are composite doors?

    Composite doors are high-quality doors known for their robustness, energy efficiency, and security. They are an excellent choice for those seeking a durable and aesthetically pleasing option.

  • Do composite doors fade in the sun?

    Our composite doors are designed to resist fading, even under prolonged sun exposure, thanks to their high-quality materials and construction.

  • How to adjust composite doors?

    Adjusting a composite door usually involves aligning the hinges and lock mechanism. If you're experiencing issues, we recommend contacting a professional for assistance to ensure optimal performance and avoid damage.

  • How to replace patio doors?

    Replacing patio doors involves removing the old doors, preparing the opening, and installing the new doors. It's a task best handled by professionals to ensure a perfect fit and functionality.

  • How much do patio doors cost?

    The cost of patio doors varies based on size, material, and design. Contact us at Mercury Glazing for a bespoke quote that matches your specific requirements.

  • How much are French doors?

    The price of French doors depends on the material, size, and design details. We offer a range of options to suit various budgets. Please get in touch for a tailored quote.

OUR ACCREDITATIONS