The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fife family firm marks 75 years in business

CYLINDERS: Mcdonald Water Storage manufactur­es products for commercial and domestic properties

- JIM MILLAR jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife-based hot water cylinder firm which made aeroplane wings during the Second World War continues to fly high as it marks 75 years in business.

Mcdonald Water Storage, based in Glenrothes, has outlived its competitor­s to be the only domestic hot water cylinder maker in Scotland and one of only a very few British independen­t manufactur­ers remaining in the plumbing and heating industry.

The firm has been trading since the 1930s, but was formally incorporat­ed in 1945 and became internatio­nally known for its plumbing systems.

When the Second World War broke out, Mcdonald Water Storage manufactur­ed wings and components for a range of aircraft, including the famous Wellington bomber and fighter aircraft such as the Mustang and Curtis Tomahawk P-40.

As Britain began to rebuild at the end of the war, the firm recalibrat­ed to manufactur­e hot water cylinders using copper.

As Mcdonald’s reputation grew, it exported complete plumbing systems all over the world, including Brazil, Australia and the Middle East.

However, as constructi­on and plumbing techniques changed, the company expanded its market share in the copper cylinder market, ultimately developing an extensive range of products for the commercial and domestic sectors.

A management buyout in 1973 led to control of the firm moving to the current owners.

Managing director Jamie Stewart, whose father Jimmy was part of the buyout team, said the company is still very much a family affair.

Jamie and his brother Bill Stewart have led the company for the past 30 years and Jamie’s nephew, David, is the sales director and niece, Rachael, works in admin.

Mr Stewart said: “There was a move away from using copper to stainless steel in the sector’s manufactur­ing process due to a spike in copper costs, but for us copper remains a flexible and resilient material which is excellent at transferri­ng heat effectivel­y and also kills germs and viruses – including coronaviru­s.”

The company’s products are split with 30% of its products going to the commercial sector, including bespoke units used in hospitals, sports centres and hotels, while 70% are used in domestic properties including local authority housing throughout the UK.

Mr Stewart said the company’s policy of continuous investment has paid off as the firm eyes greater involvemen­t in the renewable energy sector.

He said: “We will continue to be a dynamic and flexible business that is well placed to take advantage of the opportunit­ies the renewable energy sector will offer, as water storage will have a bigger role to play.”

“We will continue tobea dynamic and flexible business...

JAMIE STEWART, MANAGING DIRECTOR

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Jamie Stewart, managing director, and David Stewart, sales director.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Jamie Stewart, managing director, and David Stewart, sales director.
 ??  ?? Water heaters at the firm’s Fife facility.
Water heaters at the firm’s Fife facility.

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