Company Information
Since it was first established, Zenith has gone from strength to strength through our commitment to customer service, technical excellence and product innovation. Here's a snapshot of how our company has developed:
- Zenith was set up in 1969 and became part of the Bowater Group in 1982. Staybrite Windows, founded in 1974, joined Zenith within the Bowater Group in 1987.
- With the company growing rapidly, major investment was needed and in 1984 HRH The Princess Royal opened our first manufacturing plant in Norwich.
- New showrooms and further growth meant a second manufacturing plant was built in Norwich in 1995.
- In 1999 we extended our product range of uPVC windows, doors and porches to include Roofline products such as fascias, soffits, bargeboards, gutters, downpipes and cladding.
- In 2000 we introduced conservatories and garden rooms as part of our home improvements product range.
- Technical innovations continued and in 2004 we launched uPVC sash windows, and added Light Oak to the already successful Rosewood within our Woodgrain uPVC product line.
- In 2005 we celebrated achieving 95% customer satisfaction rating.
- In 2006 we added flat roofing, driveways and door canopies to our extensive product range.
- In 2008 we became part of what is now the My House Group of home improvement companies and concentrated on energy efficiency. As a result we have designed the MK10 Energy Saver Plus Window, our most secure energy efficient window ever.
- In 2011 we introduced our EcoTherm™ window with its recycled PVCu inner core and our unique 'A' rated method of installation.
- Today, Zenith has sales of 50,000 units per annum.



