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RegaLead expands portfolio with acquisition of House of Glass Scotland

After expanding into different markets over the past few years, including coatings, glazing cassettes and most recently engineered door components, RegaLead has cemented its roots in the decorative glass sector with the acquisition of House of Glass (Scotland), which will be rebranded as SGO (Stained Glass Overlay).

The Hamilton-based manufacturer was originally established as an SGO franchise in the late 1990s and has since built a strong heritage. House of Glass has become known for its expertise in creating high-end, design-lead bespoke decorative glass using predominantly the RegaLead range of decorative glass components. The company also provides sandblasting services and operates a paint spray-booth for specialised projects.

RegaLead’s acquisition signals a revival of the SGO brand in the UK, drawing on a global network of more than 150 franchises. With ambitious plans for the new division, RegaLead aims to enhance its offering for large scale, commercial decorative glass installations, whilst also expanding its offering into the engineered and timber door markets.

The Hamilton site will remain active as a ‘Centre of Excellence’ for decorative glass, offering training facilities for customers, including international clients, while increasing RegaLead’s presence in Scotland alongside its existing facility in Hawick.

Nicola Brown, who took over the family business from her father in 2010, will continue as General Manager, ensuring continuity and preserving the company’s skilled team.

“We are delighted with the opportunities that this acquisition will give us,” said Nicola. “We have a huge skillset in our team here, with years of experience. By being part of a bigger group, it will enable us to expand from supplying central Scotland to sell around the UK, reaching customers who are looking for high-end decorative glass with custom designs.”

Guy Hubble, Joint Managing Director at RegaLead, commented: “We’ve made this investment in response to the growing demand for custom decorative glass, with the shift back from minimalist trends to more personalised, design-led glass options particularly in the door market.

“House of Glass is an excellent business and integrating them strengthens our position as a leader in bespoke glass, offering unique, high-end products across the UK.”

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