A Norwich garage door manufacturer and supplier is set to continue its UK growth after partnering with a market-leading company. 

Tradedor has signed a deal with one of the industry's biggest firms, Garador, which will see it provide garage doors to customers across the country from its base on Jarrold Way, Bowthorpe. 

Founded in 2010, the firm manufactures and supplies roller garage doors to trade customers. 

Following the deal, Tradedor expanded its products and now offers up-and-over garage doors from the Garador range. 

Eastern Daily Press: Tradedor manufacturers its garage doors from its Norwich siteTradedor manufacturers its garage doors from its Norwich site (Image: Tradedor)

Jack Tarrant, manager at Tradedor, said that the firm was "thrilled" about the partnership. 

He added: "For as long as I can remember, Garador has led the way when it comes to garage door manufacturing.

"They combine innovation, quality materials, and affordable products to provide an all-encompassing service to their customers in the UK.

“Joining forces with Garador means that we’ll now be able to expand our range, and supply our customers with even more quality door options.

"On top of our roller garage door service, which remains the heart of our business, customers can also browse quality sectional and up-and-over options.

"We always tailor our service to the clients we work with, and this partnership means that our customers have more choices than ever before.”

Eastern Daily Press: Tradedor supplies garage doors across the UKTradedor supplies garage doors across the UK (Image: Tradedor)

Tradedor has grown steadily since its launch and states that it now has a stock valuation of more than £500,000. 

The company operates from two units that comprise of more than 21,000 sq. ft. 

It revealed that it has invested more than £450,000 in new technology to ensure it provides leading products. 

A spokesman for the company said that the deal will "lead to an increase in turnover" which could lead to future expansion of its premises and the "potential for more staff".