Profile 22 windows and PatioMaster doors have played a key role in the transformation of a prominent coastal site on the Isle of Anglesey, helping create a premium residential development that combines panoramic sea views with exceptional weather protection.
The £4.5 million Tai Porth Llechog development, delivered by AH2 Developments, occupies the former site of the Bull Bay Hotel overlooking Bull Bay on Anglesey’s rugged northern coastline. The project has converted a long-derelict location into an exclusive collection of 13 luxury properties, including apartments, detached homes, a dormer bungalow and a mews house.
Given the development’s exposed cliff-top setting, glazing performance was a critical consideration throughout the design and construction process. Main contractor DU Construction Ltd selected Profile 22 and PatioMaster systems manufactured by approved commercial partner Heritage Trade Frames to meet both aesthetic and technical requirements.
The coastal location presented significant environmental challenges, including strong winds, driving rain and continuous exposure to harsh marine conditions. To ensure long-term durability and occupant comfort, the installed products were required to achieve severe weather performance ratings in accordance with BS6375 standards. This included air permeability and water tightness ratings of 600Pa, together with wind resistance performance of up to 2400Pa.
A total of 80 Profile 22 Flush Casement windows and seven Profile 22 French doors were manufactured for the project, alongside several PatioMaster sliding door configurations and composite entrance doors. The flush casement design was chosen for its ability to replicate the appearance of traditional timber frames while delivering the thermal efficiency, low-maintenance benefits and weather resistance associated with modern PVC-U systems.
Finished in anthracite grey externally and white internally, the glazing package complements the development’s contemporary coastal architecture while maximising uninterrupted views of the Irish Sea.
Source: Profile 22 with additional information added by Glass Balkan