Welcome to Super Seal
Super Seal windows was established in 1985 and shortly after started life in a factory unit in March Cambs. The original founder of the company was Mr. Graham James who was joined by his father Mr. Tony James in 1988 and held the reigns with Graham until handing over on his retirement to Tom Melvin in 1998.
Over the years Super Seal have tested many products, eliminating many on the way to finally arrive at the high quality which is achieved today. Many companies “buy in” windows and doors but Super Seal from very early on have manufactured their own on the premises to make certain that they can guarantee the quality and reputation they so jealously guard. Affordability is an obvious requirement of the market and by manufacturing with maximum efficiency Super Seal are continually achieving both quality and affordability coupled with expert installation engineers. PVCu windows,doors and conservatories are manufactured by Super Seal in brilliant white, mahogany,rosewood and light oak and now more consumers are interested in fitting coloured entrance doors also supplied by us.

In 1997 Super Seal moved to our site at 222, Lynn Road Wisbech Cambs. Which is now Head Office,factory,conservatory show park and showroom. Super Seal have always been conscious of customer satisfaction which was confirmed in an award from the Consumer Protection Association for customer care. Super Seal now have the backing of I.P.W.F.I. for the insurance of their 10 years guarantee and are FENSA registered installers No. 10712
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Now in their 22nd year Super Seal are going from strength to strength and feel that their passionate devotion to firstly “getting it right” and secondly “keeping their promises” is now being acknowledged in the market place by the number of homeowners who choose Super Seal.
In 2006 Graham James and Tom Melvin promoted two key personel Mr Paul Day and Mr Guy Perry to become partners with a view to a controlled expansion of the business further into the millennium.



