Everest Home Improvement was a British
double glazing and
home improvement company.
The company was founded in 1964 but went into
administration in June 2020. A new company called Everest 2020 limited was formed in June 2020 following the administration, saving 1,000 jobs in the process.
History
Everest was founded by
Lewis Golden
Lewis Lawrence Golden OBE (6 December 1922 – 27 October 2017) was a British accountant, war veteran, and a founder of Everest Home Improvement. He was present at the Battle of Arnhem in 1944.
Born in Ealing, London, in December 1922, Golden ...
in 1964. It became one of the first companies in the market of
double glazing.
[ In what became a very fragmented market,] with over 3,000 companies,[ the company grew to become the second biggest in the UK market by sales][ and turnover][ with 2.5% of the market (£165m sales) by 2009,][ later rising to 3%.][
Private Equity firm ]Better Capital Better Capital is a British Private equity firm founded by Jon Moulton in 2009.
Investments
Better Capital has had investments in the following companies:
* City Link (in administration, December 2014)
* Everest
* Fairline Boats (sold to Wessex ...
acquired the company in March 2012 for £25 million. In November 2013, the company won the Interactive Media Awards in content, design, functionality, high standards of compliance and usability.
In 2014, Everest windows introduced triple glazing to the volume market.
Everest Windows were awarded Sales Team of the Year runner up and Sales Director of the Year runner up at the British Excellence in Sales & Marketing Awards in March 2015.
Administration
On 6 June 2020 Everest Limited was put into Administration by its owner, Better Capital. It then created a new company called Everest 2020 and bought up the operations and order book. The new company owned by the previous owners of Everest chose not honour the warranties of previous customers. BBC Watchdog
''Watchdog'' is a British consumer investigative journalism programme, broadcast on BBC One from 1985 to 2019. The programme focused on investigating complaints and concerns made by viewers and consumers over problematic experiences with traders, ...
said "the new company was using the same or very similar branding and claiming that they have been making quality products since 1965, but despite promoting the old company’s heritage, it was not looking after all of its customers."
Products
The company manufactured doors, windows and a variety of home exterior structures.
Organisation
The company was headquartered in Cuffley, Hertfordshire and had manufacturing plants in Sittingbourne, Kent and Treherbert, Wales and employed its own product development team, design team, installation team and sales team. The company employed over 1,000 sales people in 2009, each operating as a franchisee.[ They were not employed by Everest. they were self-employed.
During 2013, employing over 2,000 staff, the total operating profits for 2012-2013 were over £5.1 million.]
Advertising
Tan Hill Inn
Everest's slogan "Fit the best. Everest," written by advertising executive Rod Allen, was made memorable by the company's first television advert in the 1980s. Filmed in 'Britain's highest pub' the Tan Hill Inn in Tan Hill, North Yorkshire, it attempted to showcase the draught-proofing of Everest double glazing by having television personality Ted Moult dropping a feather on one side of the pubs double-glazed windows, while a gale raged outside. A new version of the advert featuring Craig Doyle, was produced in 2008. It created some controversy after local planning officials recognized that Everest had not properly authorized the improvement work done to the filming location, as is required for commercial premises.
Advertising bans
In 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) banned the Everest Windows television advert for potentially misleading consumers as to the amount of hot water generated by a solar panel. The advert was subsequently amended and allowed to be shown in the amended form.[
In 2011, the ASA banned an Everest ad for solar panels following claims of misleading consumers regarding potential cost savings.]
Which? Investigations
A report in April 2010 by consumer organisation Which? claimed that of 14 companies it investigated selling double glazing on the doorstep, most were employing "cowboy" sales tactics.
References
External links
Official Everest Home Improvement website
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Window manufacturers
Building materials companies of the United Kingdom
Home improvement companies of the United Kingdom
Manufacturing companies of England
Companies based in Welwyn Hatfield
British companies established in 1964
Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1964
British brands