Harleyford Court is a residential building which sits within the London Borough of Lambeth’s Vauxhall Conservation Area.
Clement worked closely with Lambeth Planning Authority to agree precise details on the replica replacement steel windows for this red brick building.
Clement’s bespoke EB16 steel window range was chosen to replace the existing single glazed fenestration. Despite being fitted with slim 16mm glass units, they benefit from being krypton filled, offering improved thermal efficiency over that of the original windows.
The project was a great success, Doug Black from the London Borough of Lambeth’s Conservation and Urban Design department said: “It was essential that the building, which is in a Conservation Area, retained its original 1930s character after the refurbishment. We were very impressed with the close match Clement were able to provide to the historic steel windows and with their ability to provide modern thermal performance. We would recommend this company for similar refurbishment projects.”
Details
Site: Harleyford Court, Harleyford Road, London, SE11 5BG
Contractor: Keep Moat, Town Hill, West Malling, ME19 6QL
Specification: Clement EB16 steel window range with concealed multi point locking to BS 7950
Colour: RAL 9005 Black (matt)
Furniture: Hampstead handle in a dark bronze effect finish with matching peg stay
Weld on extended hinges, powder paint coated to match the steel frames
16mm insulated glass units krypton filled
Clement EB16 bespoke steel windows are manufactured from hot rolled steel window and door profiles generally in compliance with BS 6510 Revision 10 Nov 2020 which are produced from 98% recycled steel source material. Hot dip zinc galvanised to EN ISO BS:1461 and with a polyester powder coat paint finish to BS:6497 2005 EN 13438 2018.