Property & Construction

Amazing Lofts expands to Kent after hitting £4m turnover in two years

Published by
Daniel Face

Three friends who started a loft boarding and insulation business with a rented van, storage unit and £5,000 of their own money have expanded their operation into Kent this month.

Kevin Baker, Richard Blane and Neal Thorne founded Amazing Lofts in Banbury, Oxfordshire after quitting their jobs at the height of the cost-of-living crisis.

They’ve now turned over £4 million in their first two years of trading.

The business currently employs more than 35 full-time staff and is set to create another six local jobs after cutting the ribbon on a new depot near Orpington.

The depot will serve as the firm’s south-east headquarters with capability to cover all of Kent and stretch as far west as Portsmouth.

Amazing Lofts’ growth into Kent follows a poll of 2,000 homeowners by EDF Energy which revealed 30 per cent had never entered their loft.

Fears of falling, dirt, poor lighting and spiders are among the most common reasons cited.

Kevin Baker, CEO of Amazing Lofts, describes lofts as the forgotten room of UK homes and believes many homeowners aren’t tapping into their true potential.

“We saw an opportunity and grasped it with both hands,” he said.

“At the beginning, our friends and family thought we were crazy – some even told us not to do it.

“But we had confidence behind our vision, and we’re pleased to grow the business into Kent.

“If you have faith in your product and the team around you, back yourself and go for it.

“Too often we see loft spaces neglected when they can be transformed into a convenient storage space which helps a home retain its heat during the colder months.

“Lofts are essentially the woolly hat for your home – so having the space properly insulated is important.”

Amazing Lofts’ team of fitters have already worked on some of the UK’s most historic buildings, including Oxford University’s Wadham College – once attended by Sir Christopher Wren.

The team’s services help create convenient space for storage and improve homeowners’ energy efficiency through insulation, with the average home saving £315 annually on their heating bills.

Kevin added: “We go to excessive lengths to make our homes have that feel of warmth, but forget the area which is most susceptible to losing heat – our lofts.

“They’re often neglected and forgotten about, which is where we help. We insulate lofts to reduce energy bills and board them to provide storage space.

“It was a bold move to begin a new startup in such unnerving times economically. But it’s paid off and we’re really pleased to launch our operation in Kent.”

Daniel Face

Born and raised in Berkshire, Dan fell into journalism after completing his bachelor’s degree in English at UCL. Writing for The Business Magazine and local Biz News sites has given him the opportunity to chat with all manner of small business owners and share their success stories with a wider audience. Outside of work, Dan enjoys live music, board games and quiz shows, and is making a slow but persistent effort to learn Spanish.

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