‘Quicker to fabricate’

Industrial Services Group now manufactures Distinction Doors’ nxt-gen composite door.

“We’re impressed by the quality and aesthetics of nxt-gen,” ISG’s general manager Peter Keeley said. “Plus because the fabrication programme is shorter, it is quicker to fabricate.”

ISG has been a customer of Distinction Doors for over ten years and manufactures between 40 and 70 composite doors per week for commercial clients nationally.

“Composite doors are specified in most of the tenders we receive and we’re proud to be able to supply the market leading product,” Peter said.

The company surveys, manufactures and installs PVCU windows, doors, composite doors and curtain walling.

ISG is also a social enterprise set up to give unemployed disabled people a chance to train, develop and go on to achieve sustained employment in the wider world of work. Wholly owned by Bradford Council today, its roots stretch back to the 1920s when it was set up by the Bradford Royal Institute for the Blind to support incapacitated service people returning from World War I into employment.