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h2o Owner Launches New Company - The Radiator Shed
A new online business that specialises in exceptional heating products has been launched this week, giving a proud nod to the North East.
The Radiator Shed is the latest business for Martin Kelly, who is known in the industry and region for his Gateshead and Whitley Bay based bathroom design, supply and retail company, h2o bathrooms.
The new company has been launched as a gap in the market was spotted for quality, stylish heating products at reasonable prices, offering value for money.
To ensure The Radiator Shed, which sells nationally to both trade and residential customers, maintains its roots in the North East, many of the products are named after towns, places and landmarks special to the region.
Radiators and towel rails are found in ranges named Jesmond, Whickham, Durham, Eldon, Castle, Lumley, Ponte, Alnwick, Darras, Hadrian, Rothbury and Bensham – all of which are already available on the UK website.
Martin, who is excited about the timing of the launch which will make life easier for plumbing and heating technicians, said:
“The Radiator Shed has been in planning and development for a while. We have accelerated its launch, as now the government has said the tradesmen can go back to work and social observe distance, we offer them a solution.
“Tradesmen no longer want to stand at trade counters in merchants, so they can order all their heating products from radiators, towel rails, trench heaters, valves and other accessories on our website. We will deliver them to the address of their work, minimise any contact with people.
“Lots of people have also decided to spend their time and disposable income on their houses, as our social lives are on hold. Again with the same seamless service we can deliver our high end, attractive products quickly and safely. There’s a beautiful range online that will transform every room in the house.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Toms .
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