
It began over 150 years ago with the building of Paxton's Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Thomas Edward Clement was a young apprentice glazier working on what was to be the most spectacular metal and glass project of the age. Throughout the Victorian era and the early part of the twentieth Century the family continued its association with steel windows and glass. Brothers Jack, Gerry, Tom and Rob Clement all served their country in the First World War before returning to develop the business.
Product development has always been a priority, and the EB24 range of steel windows continues to achieve increasing sales - not surprising with it's Secured by Design classification and compliance with Part L of the latest Building Regulations.
The CLEMENT Conservation rooflight leads the field in this specialist conservation market. Continued research and testing will ensure it remains in front of any rivals.
Clement Windows Ltd was incorporated in 1935, uniquely still owned and run by the Clement family.
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