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Make Your Home A Thing Of Beauty With UPVC Windows And Doors

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The windows and doors at any home are sure to take a battering over time, especially with the amount of bad weather we get. Although the interior of your home may look modern and contemporary, the exterior appearance of your home may be looking tired and out of date because of your windows and doors. If this is the case then it is time you looked at replacing them as there is nothing worse than seeing a home looking in a bad state.

uPVC windows and uPVC doors will make the world of difference when added to your home and will transform its appearance. Guests will immediately notice the changes made when they visit your home as uPVC will gleam in all weathers as they are weather resistant and will stand up no matter if it is rain or shine. By changing your windows you will also benefit from greater views from the inside as the glass used provides a bright outlook on everything going on outside. When combined together they really will give you a new up to date look.

New windows and doors are also unaffected by rotting or fading, so you do not need to worry about constantly maintaining them. The cost of replacements may be more than what you paid for your original windows, but you will find that they have a longer lifespan and may never need to be changed again. They will also make your home energy efficient, as they are good conductors of heat and allow virtually nothing to pass through the glass or frames.

Another way of transforming the exterior of your home is by looking into conservatories. A conservatory will stand proudly in your back garden and make it a much nicer place to live and spend your home life all year round.

DGCOS – Consumer Protection for Double Glazing & Conservatories

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Nick Ross, the former Crimewatch and Watchdog presenter, has been signed up as the face of an ombudmsan scheme for the conservatory and double glazing industry being launched from Manchester. The Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme (DGCOS) has been set up by Tony Pickup, who in 1996 set up the Quality Assurance Association, a trade association for contractors.

The Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme aims to offer protection for double glazing and conservatory consumers and double glazing and conservatory installers in a £4.65bn double glazing and conservatory industry. The double glazing and conservatory industry was responsible for 22,000 complaints to trading standards last year.

The DGCOS has already signed up 126 double glazing installers. It is claimed that the new scheme is different from existing consumer protection schemes because installers who sign up for it are legally bound by its decisions.

The DGCOS Compensation Fund will pay out all bona fide claims to compensate homeowners using DGCOS Accredited Installers where traders fail to live up to their promises and the ombudsman has found in their favour. Traders will also have some protection against customers who withhold payment or make unfounded complaints. The double glazing installers also have to pay into a bond scheme to cover compensation if they cease trading.

Nick Ross said: “Consumer agencies champion ombudsman schemes because they give customers real protection. DGCOS is based on similar schemes which have been successful in other industries and are strongly recommended by consumer groups.

“Rogue traders have done serious harm to the reputation of the industry, so restoring confidence is important not just for consumers but for all good contractors. DGCOS can help rebuild trust and mark out the good guys from the cowboys.”

DGCOS Ombudsman Scheme – Find Out More Online

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Due to the inaccuracies of quite a lot of the early articles about DGCOS, I’d like to give you information which might help you understand what DGCOS is actually all about.

While I wholeheartedly agree with free speech and debate, sometimes forums of this nature can cross the line into a more defamatory nature as the piece that was removed did and it can become damaging and unfair. I reserve the right to fight our corner and protect the integrity of DGCOS if I think this is happening.

Firstly, we have never said to any journalists that this industry is full of rogues or incompetents. It isn’t, and we’ve said several times that a few rogues and cowboys damage the reputations of the many. We have only ever said factual information and given a potential solution to the 22,000+ complaints received about this industry last year. We do not have editorial control over anything that is not published by DGCOS – as is witnessed by this blog.

Also, we do not seek to represent the industry. DGCOS is an Ombudsman scheme with judicial powers and extensive powers of investigation. It is a consumer protection organisation. Installers and the industry will benefit from its existence.

I welcome Nigel’s attempt to put some organisations into perspective. As he says, “Fensa ….was never designed as a consumer protection organisation. The Glass and Glazing Federation is a Trade Federation, whose main driver is promote technical and ethical standards”

However, he is incorrect when he says DGCOS is ‘ultimately a lead generator’. DGCOS provides the consumer protection the industry needs to help its reputation. The fact that DGCOS is aware of the needs of the people who drive the industry, the installers, and the things they need to ‘buy into’ the scheme is testament to our research and ability to deliver a great scheme.

DGCOS does not pretend to cover the whole double glazing industry. We cannot. Many companies will just not make the grade. 23% of applications so far have failed. DGCOS covers only installation businesses who have taken the trouble to become accredited members – our website makes this clear.

DGCOS is different because it is a robust Ombudsman Scheme. Bona fide complaints will be investigated thoroughly. Wrongs will be addressed and put right. Investigations of complaints are mandatory whereas many trade bodies provide an optional ‘conciliation’ service which members may or may not abide by. DGCOS also provides a free independent inspection service on disputed installations. The Ombudsman’s decisions are legally binding and enforceable. Members contribute to a Compensation Fund to ensure awards are honoured. No other organisation offers all of this for the industry.

The Ombudsman, Dr Ronald Barham, is a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and has been operating as an Ombudsman since 1996. He has extensive knowledge of the construction industry and is a member of the arbitration panels of several professional and government bodies. He is independent of all member organisations, is not funded by members, and is not on the management team or board of directors of DGCOS so that any judgment he makes could not be considered biased.

In regards to the costs, wildly inaccurate figures have been mentioned on this blog. The cost of ongoing membership is affordable by all professional installers. The ongoing cost is in the region of 1.2% of their retail turnover. For the overall benefits on offer this is a bargain. The marketing materials are excellent and proving very successful for installers.

To dispel another rumour, DGCOS does not sell IBGs, and we make no money from them. We have investigated the provision of IBGs to consumers and found that there are many loopholes. This is unacceptable to DGCOS. Therefore, we have negotiated a policy for members with our approved supplier, IWA, to ensure everyone is covered. The Compensation Fund also enables any customer of a member who is not registered to have a fallback position.

The purpose of our marketing, PR and advertising is to communicate strongly to people so they take notice of the scheme as many consumers, consumer support groups and the media are already doing. This is only the beginning. However, Nick Ross does not put his name to ‘mere marketing gimmicks’. Nick has been personally involved in ensuring that what the scheme offers is sound, robust and will serve the industry well.

Our credit score may be low. This is because we are new and have not turned a surplus yet. We won’t do for 2-3 years dependent on the take up rate from installers. Our aim is to attract 1,800 of the best installers into accreditation over the next 3-4 years. That will be approx 14% of installers in the UK. As I said, not everyone will make it.

I’d like to thank the organisers of GlassTalk for their ‘on the couch’ invitation. However, DGCOS cannot adequately be explained in a few minutes and I am going to graciously decline this invitation.

However, I do intend to attend Glasstalk, along with 5 of our senior people.

We will soon be organising a series of seminars around the country and will be extending invitations to any interested party who would like to attend their nearest seminar and participate in the Q&A sessions at the end.

DGCOS isn’t for everyone, and I am not out to convert everyone. If people are happy as members of the GGF or other bodies that’s fine by me, but I do believe DGCOS is by far and away the best consumer protection scheme in the industry, because it was designed to be.

Read the latest discussions on DGCOS at www.glasstalk.co.uk or visit: www.dgcos.org.uk

Choose New Double Glazing From Planet Windows & Doors in Kendal

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

From modern energy efficient double glazing to state of the art composite doors from Planet Windows & Doors – there’s a glazing solution out there to suit every type of home.

What’s more, by updating your tired and rotten windows, you’ll be helping to do your bit for the environment.

Windows and doors might only consist of 20 per cent of the wall area of your home but they can lose huge amounts of heat.

By replacing your old windows with modern double glazing, the typical UK home could save as much as pounds £150 a year.

So what exactly are energy efficient double glazing windows?

One thing, they help to conserve heat within the home but also allow the natural warmth of the sun to travel through the glass. They are less likely to suffer from condensation and can be made from any frame material – from modern pvc to aluminium

The glass used in double glazing windows has been specially treated to help reduce the amount of heat loss that naturally occurs through windows and doors. Treated with invisible coatings and even filled with inert gases, the glass helps to keep the heat in the heart of your home.

Energy efficient window carry the British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC) label. This means that the glass has an energy efficiency rating. Just like modern household appliances such as fridges, ovens, dishwashers, the most efficient are awarded an ‘A’ grade and the lowest a ‘G’ grade.

In orangeries and conservatories, installing the latest double glazing can make a dramatic difference. In the summer months, it’s easy to enjoy the warmth and sunlight that only a conservatory or orangery can bring, during a cold winter your new room will stay warm and comfortable with Planet Windows & Doors latest energy efficient glazing.

For the latest offers at Planet Windows & Doors for energy efficient double glazing visit: www.planetsouthlakes.com or freephone 0800 915 8844 for directions to their Kendal or Lancaster showrooms showcasing a range of double glazing designs guaranteed to suit every home and budget.

Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme Launched

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

The Double Glazing and Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme ( DGCOS ) has been established to help tradesmen such as double glazing installers and conservatory companies in the UK.

Installers who become members of the DGCOS will be able to offer their customers a range of policies, including deposit protection, work in progress insurance and an insurance-backed guarantee. Homeowners, meanwhile, will be offered access to professional mediators, independent inspectors and a dispute resolution and arbitration service conducted by the Ombudsman. The DGCOS scheme will offer installers protection against unfair complaints from customers and companies who withhold payment for completed work.

The DGCOS scheme, which has been trialled for over two years, will be promoted by national TV and radio advertising campaigns fronted by Nick Ross, the former presenter of the BBC’s Crimewatch and Watchdog programmes.

In brief, DGCOS is offering consumers safeguards and protection including:
1 – Accredited Installers
2 – Deposit Protection
3 – 10 Year Guarantee
4 – Insurance Backed Guarantee
5 – Free Advice Line
6 – Ombudsman Protection

To protect homeowners further DGCOS provide access to professional mediators, independent inspectors and a Compensation Fund to honour awards made by the Double Glazing and Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme.

Glasstalk is the new Double Glazing & Conservatory Forum website creating debate on all issue within the industry. To find out what people are discussing – visit www.glasstalk.co.uk today!

Going Against The Grain for Double Glazing & Conservatories

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

With conservatory sales running at perhaps half of some predictions made just three to four years ago, are Conservatory Outlet’s claims of substantial sales and enquiry increases to be taken with a pinch of salt? Conservatory Magazine writer Michael Oxted investigates.

“March has been a record month for conservatories and double glazing, the best we have ever had.”

How many companies in the conservatories and double glazing market can say that, truthfully? So when Matthew Glover, managing director of Conservatory Outlet made the claim, was I hearing yet another double glazing salesman’s extravagant verbiage?

Matthew Glover does not fit the image of the archetypal double glazing salesman. In fact he strikes one as being unassuming, thoughtful and even cerebral, the instinct to trust this man coming out strongly. So what does he have to back up his claims, which in fairness come from Matthew as being simply conversation rather than any ‘sell’.

“Our sales are up by 25.5% for quarter 1 compared to a similar period last year,” explains Matthew. “Granted it was a poor period generally but compared to 2008, we were ahead by 47% so we are seeing consistent year on year growth.

“But March has been a record month for us; the sales leads generated through our web sites grew by 41% and our conversion rate has been excellent too; homeowners appear to be actively looking. This growth is due to retail sales through our network showrooms.”

The Internet is a key part of Conservatory Outlet’s marketing support offer for its dealers which is regarded as one of the best in the business, including as it does a full Internet provision through its own web site in addition to custom web sites for its dealers. Search engine optimisation is the key however, with continuous activity taking place to ensure Conservatory Outlet and its dealers are continually at the top of all the major search engines, usually topping all of the big national retailers. Television and other advertising support is provided, together with high quality lifestyle brochures and advertisements.

However, appointed dealers must bring something to the party, explains Matthew: “A Conservatory Outlet dealer must show us that they understand retail and are enthusiastic and ambitious. A showroom is essential as is a commitment to undertaking marketing to complement what we do for them. We provide the framework for this also however.”

Sales have grown organically and are already being compounded by a drive for new dealers to spread the reach of Conservatory Outlet nationally: “Frankly we are wasting leads as our core internet activity reaches all corners of the UK. Our latest dealer, Housemaster based in Hertfordshire, enjoyed a huge number of fresh sales leads when he joined us earlier this year and we have many other areas where we can pass on the best leads available.”

I believe him: Matthew is a very credible operator and his command of how to market and sell conservatories is very impressive, as his stats – but more importantly sales – continue to prove.

Conservatories Are The Ideal Way To Add Value To Your Home

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

According to new research carried out by Yorkshire Bank, four in ten people are having to delay moving property due to the current recession. If you are currently in a similar position then you need not be down in the dumps about it as not being able to move home need not feel like the end of the world. Conservatory Outlet has a range of products which can be installed and make you remember why you fell in love with your current home in the first place.

One of our stylish conservatories can be installed in no time at all and can bring a whole new dimension to your home, extending your living space and offering you a number of opportunities of how to use it. You could use it as an extra living room, a games room or even your own personal gym. If you are green fingered then why not have a set of French doors installed within it so that you can have easier access to your garden, ideal during those long, hot summer months.

You could even separate your conservatory into two rooms if you are torn between two different ways of utilising it. Our P-Shape conservatories, so called due to their shape, provide you with the option of splitting your conservatory into two sections should you so require.

Another great way of making your home a nicer place in which to live is by having double glazing installed. All our windows, whether you choose casement, tilt and turn or sashed windows, are composed of uPVC which means that any adverse outside weather is unlikely to be able to get into your home, making for a warmer environment.

Call us free on 0800 915 8844 or visit one of our showrooms local to your home and do not let the recession break your heart as well as your bank.

Conservatory Outlet’s New Dealer in Hertfordshire Is An Immediate Success

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Housemaster Home Improvements has joined the Conservatory Outlet Network, marking a significant expansion in the network’s reach.

Conservatory Outlet is widely regarded to be a Yorkshire and Northern-based outfit. However, a recent push by the company’s managing director, Matthew Glover, resulted in widespread interest from companies based in the south.

Clive Brimmell, owner of Hertfordshire’s based Housemaster Home Improvements decided to join the network after learning that Conservatory Outlet was generating leads for the southern half England that didn’t have local member companies available to service them.

After Housemaster Home Improvements was able to prove its credentials as a competent retail company – including owning a showroom – Conservatory Outlet built a modern website (www.housemasterhome.com) for the company, which immediately started to generate business and sales enquiries from website visitors throughout Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire searching for the latest conservatories, orangeries and energy saving double double glazing and doors for their home.

As a result, Housemaster Home Improvements’ first month brought in approximately £250k, compared to £160k for February 2009, knocking aside any worries brought on by a recession.

The rest of the network also has good news to celebrate: leads generated by Conservatory Outlet increased by 32% in February this year when compared to February 2009.

“The internet is a primary generator for conservatory leads,” said Matthew Glover. “People click onto our high ranking websites long before they consider visiting showrooms or inviting round a surveyor.

“By being part of the Conservatory Outlet network, companies like Housemaster Home Improvements are guaranteeing far more interest in their product range from conservatories, orangeries to the latest energy saving double glazing windows and doors.

“What’s more we have proved that it works by generating almost a third more leads this February than we did in February 2009.”

Find out more about Conservatory Outlet at www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk or freephone 0800 915 8844 today!

Find the Answers about Conservatories, Double Glazing Windows & Doors

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Adding uPVC conservatories, uPVC windows and uPVC doors to your home is a very popular way of improving your home. In the current economic climate more and more people are choosing to stay put and improve their current home rather than moving house. However, people are aware of falling house prices they are conscious that any improvements they make to their homes need to maximise the value of their property. Adding a uPVC conservatory, uPVC windows and uPVC doors is a great way to not only improve your property for whilst you live their but also to add value to the property.

However, when buying new uPVC windows, uPVC doors or uPVC conservatories there are often lots of questions you may have. You might be in the initial stages of the planning process or might not want the hassle of having to contact the manufacturer. The team at conservatory outlet have realised that many customers were coming back time and again asking the same questions. Therefore they have added a fantastic new frequently asked questions section to their site. The FAQs section answers many questions from Can you design a uPVC conservatory to suit my home? To what colours do your replacement uPVC windows and uPVC doors come in.

It is designed as a one stop shop for any question regarding uPVC conservatories, uPVC windows and uPVC doors you may have. If you cannot find the answer to the question you were looking for you can even submit your own question not only will this help you to get the answer you were looking for but will also help any future customers with the same question. Once you have found the answer to the question you were looking for you can then rate the answer to the question in terms of how useful it was. This will also help future customers.

Buying a new uPVC conservatory or uPVC windows and uPVC doors is a big decision and there will be many questions which you will need to ask before you make your decision. You should not be afraid to ask questions no matter how trivial they may seem as this will help to ensure you get the right conservatory, windows and doors for you.

Conservatory Outlet specialise in the manufacture and installation of the latest energy saving Conservatories and custom built Orangeries, Double Glazing UPVC Windows & UPVC Doors throughout Cheshire, Cumbria, Lancashire, Shropshire, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Northern Ireland and Wales.

Got a question you need answering – visit our latest FAQ Section at www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk or freephone 0800 915 8844 today.

Conservatory Outlet – add value to your home with the name you know you can trust.

Condensation Can Be A Thing Of The Past With Double Glazing

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

If you have not already got double glazing installed within your home, the guessing is that you regularly wake up in the morning and open your curtains only to find that they are soaking wet. The reason being is because condensation has occurred due to the cold weather and your single glazed windows are not able to cope with it.

The problem with single glazed windows is that they are thermally inefficient and when warm air hits older single paned windows, there is no barrier for heat transfer, so the cold glass remains as cold as the temperature outside. The difference in temperature on the interior and exterior of the window is essentially what causes condensation to form on the warm side.

The installation of uPVC windows can eliminate this from happening and can make sure that all heat generated within the home, stays within the home, therefore it can find no way of escaping. Due to current building regulations you will find that all newly constructed properties come readily installed with double glazing. So if you come to a point at some time in the future when you wish to sell your property, it will make good financial sense for you to get double glazing installed as there will be more of a chance of it attracting buyers.

Some may fear that uPVC replacements may not be able to match the current look of existing windows within the home, but uPVC is becoming available in a growing range of colours and many have a timber effect type of look without the hassle of maintenance.

Another way of keeping heat within the home can be achieved with the addition of uPVC doors. You will find that they retain more heat than a traditional door due to its robust structure and tight fitting installation.