Legal Updates
SPRAYCRAFT MOVES TO WARWICK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE
18/10/2011
Spraycraft, a car body repair service which specialises in same-day alloy wheel refurbishment and paint chip repairs, has moved to new premises on the Heathcote Industrial Estate in Warwick.
Managing director Sid Sidhu and his team said the firm had refurbished over 10,000 alloy wheels and carried out 12,000 car body repairs as a very successful mobile service. However, the ever-growing demand for the services had necessitated a permanent workshop where the company could work on more cars at the same time. Alongside alloy wheel refurbishment and car body works, the company is also offering powder coating to the local business and retail sector.
Mr Sidhu, who started in the business ten years ago running one of the first local ChipsAway franchises before launching Spraycraft four years ago, said: “We’ve seen some excellent growth in the last few years and it made sense to find somewhere that customers could bring their cars. However, the ‘pick up and drop off’ mobile service is so popular that we will continue to offer that to customers from our two vans.”
Nick Watts, a commercial solicitor from Leamington law firm Blythe Liggins, who advises Mr Sidhu on business matters and who arranged the lease, said: “It’s encouraging that in this climate some small businesses are not only surviving but are being incredibly successful. Mr Sidhu’s achievement lies in his high level of service and customer satisfaction and I wish him well for the future.”
More information about Spraycraft can be obtained by telephoning 01926 428484 or visiting spraycraftrepairs.co.uk
CAPTION: Nick Watts from Blythe Liggins and Sid Sidhu at Spraycraft's new premises.


