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18-08-2020

New Web Launch but the Same Quality Service

Welcome to the revamped website but remember that one thing remains the same, the quality of the service on offer. Companies come and go while we continue to provide the standard of work that has satisfied a large database of clients over many years.

Your home is likely to be your biggest asset and we recognise that fact. It makes sense for you to do everything you can to maintain and increase the value of your home. One of the ways to do that is by the installation of quality doors and windows, as well as by increasing your living space with a lovely conservatory.

UPVC and aluminium have transformed the building industry in recent years. Both offer strength and durability while they are also virtually maintenance free. There are no restrictions on colour or style, so even if you have an old property, you can extend your home maintaining that style perhaps with composite woodgrain doors and windows and conservatories in keeping with the rest of the property?

Our work supports the quality products that we use, and all comply with nationally recognised standards and current building regulations. It takes skilled craftsmen to produce the finished article and our workers possess all the skills necessary to achieve that.

We hope our new website also achieves what it is aimed to do, explaining the range of products that we can offer and the flexibility that we have to personalise things for individual clients. You are likely to have questions because you will want to be satisfied that we can deliver what we are promising. Please feel free to ask and continue to do so until you are completely satisfied with the completeness of our answers.

Our reputation gained over many years comes about because we can deliver on our promises to support your efforts to look after your property. We would welcome your comments on the website and whether you think there is anything missing. Websites are now the most important way for businesses to reach their target audience and our hope is that our new website achieves that.

In these strange times, you may be worried about the future and we share your concerns. For our part, we promise to continue to prioritise quality and service so that any investment that you decide to make in your property is supported by us in every way. ...read more

17-08-2020

Why Staying in is the New Going Out

'Staying in' has become the new 'going out' to an extent so investing in your property makes even more sense. Just imagine after a busy day, whether it is working from home or looking after the family, you have an area where you can relax. Better still if it is an airy and comfortable place where you can enjoy the garden, even in mid-winter because it is double-glazed and perfectly warm.

Things will 'never be the same again' to a greater or lesser extent and time will tell how society recovers from a year the like of which no living person can remember. Let us hope that vaccines are developed but some aspects of living may have changed forever.

That is just one of the reasons why you may be looking at your home and wondering whether you could or should adapt it to this new reality. If you have the opportunity to create extra space, perhaps for a dedicated work area but also to give all family members more space in itself, then why not look at ways to create that?

The quality of conservatories or orangeries can transform a house, both in space creation but also in adding to the value of a property. The costs involved are more than covered by the increase in value that is usually achieved. If you need more space and can create it without moving, think about the money saved on the fees involved in any move.

While no one can predict how many workers who are currently working from home will continue to do so once the problem fades, the home will become the new norm for a significant number of workers given that the internet has transformed the opportunities to function effectively.

Social lives are changing and the gathering of huge crowds at sporting events, concerts and rallies are certainly off the agenda at present. No one could ever imagine that would happen. Families that spent limited time at home, with everyone having something outside to do or someone to meet has had to adjust their lives to some extent.

Mel C of Spice Girls' fame had a solo hit 'Never Be the Same Again' and in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic when everyone is wary of a second wave, this phrase has never been more relevant. Who knows whether a vaccine will result in the virus becoming no more dangerous than a bad cold? Everyone hopes so but we will see. ...read more