Commercial heating and ventilation specialist Lord Combustion Services has launched a brand-new company website to showcase the strengths of the business.
The website promotes the company’s services and sector expertise, as well as recent heating and ventilation projects. Prospective employees can also find out more about careers and training opportunities at the business.
For the first time, the company website features a Net Zero heading on its main menu, to promote the innovative solutions offered by the business to help customers reduce their carbon emissions while improving operational efficiency.
There is also a new Partnerships page, featuring Lord’s industry, charity and community partners. The company is committed to responsible business practices and supporting good causes, which include Midlands Air Ambulance and the Kaleidoscope Plus Group.
The news area brings together press releases and business updates, offering stakeholders a comprehensive view of Lord’s work, achievements and commitment to supporting local good causes.
Having opened for business in 1982, Lord now has a team of 45 engineers and support staff, delivering services for more than 1,000 sites across the Midlands, including 300 schools and hundreds of health sites.
Lord has been recognised for its work on sustainability and environmental impact, having successfully delivered significant retrofitting heating and hot water projects for the likes of the landmark Edgbaston cricket stadium in Birmingham.
Lord managing director Stuart Smith commented: “As a leading provider of heating and ventilation services across the West Midlands, we wanted a new, modern website that could showcase our services and years of expertise to existing and prospective customers.
“The website provides a great opportunity to raise the profile of the company and ensure that we continue to win new business.
“With clients increasingly committed to reducing their environmental impact, it is also more important than ever that we give prominence to the work we do to help organisations reduce their energy consumption and reach their net zero goals.”