Looking for curtain walling in Sunderland? S&K Glazing has been installing across Tyne and Wear for over a decade. Curtain walling is the structural glazing system used for office facades, hotel exteriors, hospital entrances and modern commercial buildings.
Curtain walling is the structural glazing system used for office facades, hotel exteriors, hospital entrances and modern commercial buildings. S&K Glazing supplies and installs Schüco FWS 50/60, Smart Wall and Reynaers CW 50 systems with stick-built and unitised installation options, structural silicone glazing, and integrated opening vents.
Sunderland's coastal location, Victorian Sunniside heritage area, and modern Roker/Seaburn seafront commercial premises give us a varied workload across SR1-SR8. Coastal-spec weatherproofing and seafront commercial glazing feature alongside residential re-glazing on the inland estates.
For commercial glazing in Sunderland, our typical projects range from independent high-street retailers through to multi-site rollouts across North East for national chains. We deliver full-glazed shopfront systems, automatic entrance doors, secure roller shutters, and curtain-walling for office and mixed-use developments. Most commonly we're working across SR1 and SR8 postcodes. Out-of-hours installation for retail tenants is standard — most shopfront installs are completed overnight to avoid trading disruption to Sunderland businesses.
We work with your architect or structural engineer to specify mullion/transom sizing, glazing build-up, opening vents and finishes.
Wind load, dead load and thermal calculations carried out by certified engineers — all documentation supplied for building control.
For larger projects we fabricate unitised panels at our facility for crane installation — significantly faster on-site and less weather-dependent.
Free survey, fixed-price quotes, no pressure sales. Call us, message on WhatsApp, or fill in the form — we typically respond within an hour during working days.
Local survey, fixed-price quote, no obligation.