About us
Formed in 1990, Norfolk Windows & Conservatories has grown year on year to establish itself as one of the leading home improvement companies in Norfolk. With a combined experience totalling over 65 years, you can be rest assured you will receive the most appropriate advice for your home.
Meet the team
Trevor Bunn: Senior Surveyor (Director)
The original founder of the company, Trevor now operates solely as a consultant on a part-time basis.
His many years experience in the industry and expertise in complex projects enables him to answer any queries and deal with any technical issues throughout a project.
Carl Bunn: Head of Sales & Finance (Director)
A polite and courteous sales representative, Carl will be your first point of call. His knowledge of the industry and the various products available are extensive.
Upon your initial meeting, he will guide you through the various products and services we have to offer, whilst discussing various finance and payment options available.
He will then draw up all contractual documentation and will be on hand throughout the project to answer any queries or issues that may arise.
Mark Bunn: Project Manager (Director)
Mark will oversee the entire project from day one on site until completion. A well organised and hard working individual, he will ensure the installation team are fully equipped for your project and work to the highest standard.
His many years experience in this role, allows projects to run efficiently, in the most cost effective manner thus enabling us to offer our services at a much more competitive price than our competitors.
Andrew Bunn (BSc): Graduate Surveyor
Our newest member Andrew has recently graduated with a BSc (Hons) degree in Building Surveying.
His areas of expertise include construction technology, IT systems and various legislation (such as Planning & Building Regulations).
Guided by more senior team members, he will be on hand to advise on a variety of construction related matters, both at the pre-construction & the on-site phases of the project.
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