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Awarded one of our ‘Top Salesman’ spots a few years ago, Eddie hails from Harpenden and is a real Everest veteran of over 25 years’ service. He knows everything there is to know about all Everest products, and is just as happy selling conservatories in St Albans as windows in Watford or doors in Berkhampstead. Outside work, his favourite film is Gladiator, and he also enjoys painting pictures. So if you would like him to come and improve the landscape of your home in some way, he’s ready and waiting for your appointment. With an Italian father, a Polish mother and a German wife, Michael is nothing if not a man of the world. But his relaxed manner and all-round knowledge make him a favourite with customers as far apart as Bedford, Bishops Stortford, Knebworth, Enfield and Welwyn Garden City, where he sells all of our core products such as windows and doors, as well as driveways. But he likes to get away too, often flying to new and interesting places. Perhaps that’s one reason why his favourite book is The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.




He’s been with Everest since 2009. His home town is Ruislip, and James has great knowledge across all our core products, including double and triple glazing and doors of all shapes and sizes. Many of his customers are in the St Albans area, but he also covers North London down to places such as Finchley. His main claim to fame is that he used to be in a band with Labour’s Alan Johnson. Mind you, they can’t have been that good, as James says his hobby now, is ‘learning guitar’! He’s been an Everest stalwart since 2003, and his favourite song is Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here. Jack is a big Simon & Garfunkel fan and is often to be found meeting customers in Enfield, Barnet, Potters Bar or Borehamwood before setting off homeward bound for Edmonton. A lot of his customers live in terraced or semi-detached houses, many of which are period properties, so he’s particularly good at helping them make the right choices when it comes to casement or sash windows, or entrance, bi-fold or patio doors, but also handles other useful products such as driveways and garage doors.




His claim to fame is that he once played county-standard table tennis. Living in St Albans itself, Thomas also looks after towns such as Watford, Hatfield, Harpenden and Potters Bar, as well as other areas in North London, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. He’s been with Everest since 2009, and his favourite book/TV series is The Far Pavilions, the story of the British Raj. He once had an chat with the Queen, but whether the topic of conversation included flat roofs, doors, windows, fascias, gutters or any of our other home improvements that he has encyclopaedic knowledge of, we’ll never know! Matthew has now been with Everest for well over 10 years, and is responsible for all of our main home improvement products. These include uPVC, timber, aluminium and composite doors, plus timber, uPVC and aluminium windows, as well as roof trim (fascias, soffits, guttering and such-like), plus flat roofs, patios, driveways and security systems. A big fan of that modern classic The Shawshank Redemption, Matthew lives in Sandy.




He also has a twin. His numerous customers are from all over the region, including places such as Baldock, Stevenage, Luton and St Albans. Kelvin comes from Holwell, and his many customers live in and around the area, including in Hitchin, Luton, Hertford and Welwyn Garden City. When he’s not in these neighbourhoods, he may well be abroad – he’s lucky enough to have a house on the west coast of Barbados, overlooking the holiday home belonging to Gary Lineker. He specialises in all of our main products, especially our most popular uPVC, timber and aluminium windows, and uPVC, composite, aluminium and timber doors. He joined Everest in 2016. Shalinder’s favourite TV series is the Unusual Suspects, but when it comes to the products he specialises in, it’s definitely the usual suspects – French, bi-fold, patio, stable and entrance doors, plus dual turn, tilt & turn, casement and sash windows, plus other key lines such as flat roofs, garage doors and roof trim. He lives in Bedford, while his customers are typically from places like St Albans, Wheathampstead, High Wycombe, Uxbridge and Hayes.




Outside of work he’s a keen runner, and also trains other runners to compete in marathons. Mark joined Everest in 2016 and looks after all of our core range. This includes roof trim, patios, garage doors, driveways, artificial grass, flat roofs and our ever-popular replacement windows and doors, plus secondary glazing. He lives in St Albans and covers Watford, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead and Beaconsfield, as well as the many attractive villages in this area. He says that his favourite films are the Rocky series, but only up to Rocky IV, which puts him in agreement with the critics. Like the hero of those films, he says that ‘I don’t like to lose’!What a wonderful, professional set of fitters you sent up. Vince (I think) and his mate were excellent,… Karl Baker - 5th August 2015 Your company recently completed the installation of a further three windows in our property. With regard to Mr… Edward & Sylvia Browse - 21st May 2015 Can you please pass on this message to whoever is in charge at Hertford Glass.




Martin and Dawn Owen - 17th June 2014 Just a few lines to say a very big thank you for your fast and efficient service on… Graham Claydon - 28th January 2014 We were extremely impressed by the skill and professionalism shown by everyone at Hertford Glass Michael Freeman - 17th October 2013 Thanks for doing such a good job, we are very pleased with them. Elizabeth Skidmore - 4th February 2010 We found the tradesmen to be efficient and friendly… All three come highly recommended. Elaine & Ron Mardling - 26th November 2013 I have used your company since living in this area and will obviously continue to do so. It is so nice and comforting that some firms really care C Tilbury - 6th December 2011 …we think he made an excellent job of the work he did. Please pass on our thanks for a job well done. - 18th April 2012We would both like to commend all your various employees who worked on this job for their hard work… B. E. Watkinson - 12th December 2011

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