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Feb9

Triple Glazing Production Increased At Conservatory Outlet

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Conservatory Outlet the fabricator and installer of home improvements have announced that triple glazing now accounts for 15% of the 10,000 frames they produce each month due to popular demand from its network of dealers and householders.

The addition of triple glazing to their already vast product range in July of last year has been fantastically received by dealers and homeowners up and down the land. It has also led to the company launching a site solely dedicated to this newest form of home improvement christened ‘Triple Glazing Superheroes’.

Conservatory Outlet is made up of 19 regional dealers throughout the UK all of which already supply, fit and install conservatories, orangeries, double glazing, porches and roofline, amongst many other products.

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Greg Kane, Sales Director of Conservatory Outlet says:

“This positive feedback has come from all corners of the UK and judging by the requests for product samples and literature alone, our dealers really do believe in the potential of triple glazing. I fully expect that this percentage will increase over time.”

Although the sale of triple glazing within the network is in its infancy, Mr Kane is confident that it will become the window of choice over the coming years:

“Despite our early efforts in the triple glazing market, double glazed energy rated windows and frames for conservatories obviously still make up the bulk of our work as a fabricator, and this is likely to be the case for some time.

But as Building Regulations set higher standards, more UK installers begin to offer a triple glazed option, and more and more homeowners have a neighbour or friend who has had triple glazing installed, demand for these products will increase and that is when our work now will really be rewarded.”

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