Zenith Staybrite

Zenith Staybrite is a home improvements company with offices across England, whose primary product areas are windows, doors and conservatories. The company was founded in 1969 and is now part of the My House Group.
History
Zenith Windows was founded in 1969 by Barry Knights and Fred Slater, both previously employees of a rival window company. The first showroom was located on Aylsham Road in Norwich and the factory consisted of a large garage behind this premises. Early products were aluminium framed secondary glazed windows.
In 1982, Zenith Windows was acquired by Bowater Home Improvements Ltd and became part of the building products division, maintaining the trading name Zenith Windows.
Manufacturing of uPVC window frames began in 1984, at a new manufacturing plant in Norwich opened by HRH The Princess Royal and by 1986 all aluminium frame production had ceased.
Bowater Home Improvements acquired Coventry based Staybrite Windows in 1987, and the company later consolidated brand names, forming Zenith Staybrite.
In January 2008, Bowater Home Improvements went into administration, and the Zenith Staybrite brand was acquired by My House Group.
In January 2012, Zenith Staybrite rebranded from Zenith Windows to Zenith Home. The rebrand was across all online and offline marketing efforts.
 
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