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Through the looking glass

24 May , 2017  

For the past 31 years Mahon Windows Ltd have been providing a top quality service manufacturing windows and doors for both the domestic and commercial markets.

Based in Belmont, Co Offaly the company was originally established by Michael Mahon 31 years ago. Michael’s son Trevor joined the business and it has developed into one of the leading window companies in the Midland’s.

From a very young age, Trevor always exhibited interest in the business and joined the team after finishing school in 1998. He has been Managing Director for the business for the past 8 years and has carried on his father’s ethos of delivering high quality products and service to their customers.

Mahon Windows offer a wide range of windows and doors in both thermally broken aluminium and uPVC. Aluminium products are produced using the highly reputable Technal-Wicona system. Trevor outlined that “This system has been described by architects in both Ireland and the United Kingdom as the best on the market.” UPVC products are manufactured using the renowned German engineered Komberling C70 system.

Mahon Windows Ltd source their materials from highly certified suppliers to facilitate the production of a top class product. All glass is sourced from Carey’s glass which offer the highest specification of glass on the market. Carey’s Vista Therm glass is synonymous with the window industry and has a proven track record in the market place. This glass is hugely energy efficient which benefits both the consumer as well as the environment.

Trevor reports that “we cannot be beaten on quality, affordable prices and customer service”. With this in mind we offer our customers our very own exclusive 10 year guarantee on all of our products.

In recent years the company has diversified its product range and now produces specialised products including curtain wall systems, toggle glazing, roof lighting, sky pods, brise soleil, lift and slide patios, conservatories and composite doors.

The family run business manufacture all of their products locally which ensure their high quality standards are adhered to. “Everything is custom made in our purpose built factory to suit the customer’s individual needs and requirements. “

Trevor informed us that Mahon Windows have a highly skilled workforce, many with over 20 years experience and are very thankful to their team for their ongoing hard work and dedication to the company. “We are very proud of all of our staff who are very committed to producing high quality goods.”

Through hard work and a desire to satisfy the customer’s needs the business has grown steadily over the years.” In recent years demand in the commercial industry has expanded significantly and this now encompasses a significant proportion of our workload. We have expanded our factory with new machinery as well as a number of vehicles to meet these needs”

With over 30 years experience in the marketplace they provide invaluable advice on any commercial project ranging from domestic homes, shop fronts, schools, hotels, nursing homes, primary care centres to large scale office and industrial buildings.

We have built up a strong customer base with many leading local contractors who are based in the Midlands and carry out projects all over the country. This is evident based on their impressive portfolio of both ongoing and completed works. Some of these include Conrad Hotel in St Stephen’s Green, St Conleths School in Newbridge, Scoil Mhuire in Tullamore, Cloughjordan National School, St Killian’s School in Cavan, Burlington Business Park in Tullamore, Costa Coffee Tullamore, Alexander House in Ballsbridge and Primary Care Unit in Ballbriggan.

Trevor reports that he is “excited about upcoming business projects and the possibility of further expansion in the near future.” The order book for 2017 is filling up fast and we are looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead.

Contact Details:

Mahon Windows,

Belmont,

Birr,

Co. Offaly

Telephone: (090) 6430231 / (086) 8171147

Fax: (090) 6430443

Email: [email protected]

Taken from Building Ireland Magazine, January 2017, Vol 3 No 1