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Conservatory Outlet Network Expands With Third Showroom in Warrington

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Claiming to be the North West’s most successful conservatory retailer, Conservatory Outlet dealer Clearview Home Improvements has added a third showroom as part of its strategy to boost sales this year by 25%.

Ideally located on a new Warrington retail park adjacent to other home improvement retailers and major retail brands from all sectors, the new Clearview showroom is the result of a £150,000 investment to create what is believed by Conservatory Outlet to be ‘the best retail conservatory showroom in the North of England and probably the UK’.

The showroom contains 8 fully featured conservatories in a range of styles, including a number of orangeries constructed using traditional brick and others using the latest modular components. A range of colours also illustrates the options open to customers, with bi-fold doors bound to provide an attraction to visitors. Every conservatory is fully furnished in a range of styles, designed throughout by a professional interior designer.

Clearview, which was formed just two years ago and a member of the Conservatory Outlet network from day one, has leapt to become the region’s leading retailer installing 60 conservatories a month with a sales value of £7.5 million last year through its existing branches in Preston, Lancashire and Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. The Warrington branch is confidently expected to boost the company’s sales by £2.5 million in its first year.

Clearview Home Improvements, Warrington Showroom

Clearview Home Improvements, Warrington Showroom

“Clearview Home Improvements fully embrace the ideals and professionalism that we aspire to at Conservatory Outlet,” commented Matthew Glover, the company’s managing director. “It is a superb operation that significantly builds upon the marketing support that we provide by creating its own television and other regional advertising; the rapid growth enjoyed by Clearview is the result of total professionalism.”

Clearview sales director Chris Mitchell believes that the marketing might of being a part of the Conservatory Outlet network has been a keystone in the success of the company: “Between us the directors of Clearview have more than 40 years in the business. But the superb marketing support, including television advertising and the industry’s best internet advertising & marketing team, has helped us become the region’s number one retailer in just two years.”

Readers interested in further information on Conservatory Outlet should visit a special website: www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk

Housemaster Home Improvements join the Conservatory Outlet Network

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Conservatory Outlet are pleased to announce ‘Housemaster Home Improvements’ in Hertfordshire becomes the latest home improvement company to join the expanding network of dealers operating throughout the UK.

Housemaster Home Improvements is a family run business specialising in supplying and installing quality conservatories, double glazing windows and doors throughout Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire.

Housemaster Home Improvements pride themselves on their attention to detail and providing personal touch on all home improvement projects. This is achieved by the managing director supervising all staff during projects to ensure that the highest quality is maintained throughout the installation.

Housemaster Home Improvements have many years experience in the design, manufacture and installation of bespoke conservatories, double glazing windows and general building work for home improvements.

Their fabulous showroom at Notcutts Garden Centre at St Albans is easy to find and open 7 days a week featuring fully furnished conservatory designs on display or you may wish to visit their head office at Potters Bar and view a range of energy saving double glazing windows, doors, french doors and patio doors. You can receive free advice at their showrooms on the latest energy saving window and door ranges. Or if you prefer you can arrange for one of their specialised design consultants to call at your home whenever it suits you, including evenings and weekends at a time that suits you.

Whether it is windows, doors, a conservatory, an orangery or roofline products that you require, Housemaster Home Improvements treat every customer as unique. All orders are designed and made to measure ensuring that your finished product will be the perfect addition to your home providing years of pleasure and satisfaction.

Whether it is windows, doors, a conservatory or orangery for your Hertfordshire or Bedfordshire home make Housemaster Home Improvements your first choice. All orders are designed and made to measure from Conservatory Outlet’s factory in Wakefield ensuring that your finished product will be the perfect addition to your home providing years of pleasure and satisfaction.

Housemaster Home Improvements install throughout Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford, Hitchin, Hoddesdon, Letchworth, Stevenage, Watford and Welwyn Garden City and Bedfordshire including Bedford, Biggleswade, Leighton Buzzard, Luton and Milton Keynes. We also offer the latest conservatory and orangery designs in North London and Harlow.

Housemaster Home Improvements new website is now live at www.housemasterhome.com featuring the full range of products and services. The new website, created by Motionlab Marketing also features the latest Special Offers ensuring you are kept up to date with all current promotions on offer.

If you wish to contact Housemaster Home Improvements – telephone 01707 664747 or if you prefer you can visit their website and contact them online – simply CLICK HERE.

Energy Rated Windows from Conservatory Outlet

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Conservatory Outlet offer a fantastic range of Double Glazing products. Energy efficient windows are one of these products in extremely high demand.

However, you may be wondering what energy efficient windows are and how they work. In response to this we’ve tried to provide you with a small guide to energy efficient windows:

How can I measure the energy efficiency of my windows?
The level of insulation offered by any given window is calculated from a combination of the insulation of the frame and that of the glass used. Other factors include frame size and air leakage, which also taken in to consideration, making it quite a difficult calculation to understand.

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This has lead to the government introducing the Window Energy Ratings scheme. By using the same rating system that is used for white goods, such as fridges and washing machines, it is now possible to rate windows from any given supplier. The finished window is independently tested and awarded a rating from A to G.

Those achieving a C-rating or above demonstrate they have been designed, manufactured and tested to provide a good level of overall thermal efficiency.

So what is the difference between C-Rated and A-Rated?
An A-rated ThemaglassMAX window will not lose any heat whatsoever from your home. The design is obviously a little more complex than that, but the principle is true.
By installing energy rated windows you will be helping to improve the overall performance of your home, which will not only reduce your heating bills and CO2 emissions, but it could also help improve the value of your property as well.

For further information of our great range of Energy Efficient Windows and A Rated Windows please visit www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk or phone on 0800 915 8844.

Orangeries Manchester – customer delighted with price.

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

I had been looking to buy a upvc orangery for a couple of years, but found the prices I had been quoted were very high. We didn’t want a normal uPVC conservatory and wanted something that blended with our home more effectively.

A work colleague told me about the affordable orangeries from Conservatory Outlet. So, I ordered an orangery from your Cheshire Conservatory Outlet showroom after visiting your website and getting a quote. The price was excellent (far less than we were expecting) and the orangery installation went extremely smoothly.

It now makes a wonderful addition to my home and already our neighbours are talking about getting one fitted as well.

Many thanks to all your staff for a quality orangery installation.

Regards

Bill Pratt
Didsbury
Manchester

Misted up sealed units | Steamy Windows in Yorkshire

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Have you got condensated double glazed units in your home, and are struggling to find a supplier in the Yorkshire area?

De-Mist.com specialise in repairing your existing misted-up double glazed sealed units on site, which works out up to 50% cheaper than replacement units. They can service the following areas Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Pontefract and Castleford. In fact anywhere in West Yorkshire.

So, if you think you need to replace your foggy double glazing windows in Yorkshire why not ring Ian at 07836 636358 or visit the website at www.de-mist.com

Advice for getting double glazing quotes

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

If you’re currently in the market for double glazing, then we’ve compiled 32 top tips to help you through the process:

1. If you can’t afford to replace all your windows, choose the rooms that cost you the most money to heat.
2. Be aware that double glazed windows come in a variety of sizes and styles, this may affect the overall price dramatically.
3. Ask whether the supplier can offer energy rated windows.
4. Sometimes planning permission may be required, especially in areas of conservation and listed buildings.
5. Having an advert in the Yellow Pages does NOT mean the company is reputable.
6. Being the biggest advertiser does not mean they are the best choice.
7. Speak to friends and contacts and ask for recommendations.
8. Remember, companies in the UK can be closed and then re-open under a different name, so be careful.
9. 10% is the usual deposit for uPVC windows.
10. Larger deposits may be required for larger or unique jobs.
11. Ask the company if they offer any finance options, like buy now pay later.
12. Withhold the final payment until the work is 100% completed to your satisfaction.
13. Do not go for the cheapest quote.
14. Haggling too low may cause the less professional suppliers to sell you short later down the line.
15. Get the best that your budget can afford.
16. Ask the supplier how long the delivery and installation will be.
17. Try get the delivery date fixed into the contract.
18. Also ask for an estimated completion date once they are on-site.
19. Always pay deposits by credit card, as this will afford you some level of protection under the Consumer Credit Act.
20. If possible, pay with credit card for the entire project, this will give you a 30 day period to make any claims.
21. Double check any contracts before you sign.
22. Be sure of what you want BEFORE you speak to the salesman.
23. Be specific in your dealings with the sales person. A specific requirement and a specific quote is the only way to avoid problems later on.
24. Avoid national companies if you don’t want the hard sell.
25. Check for FENSA accreditation and make sure that all products carry the safety standard kite mark.
26. Find out how long they have been in business.
27. Check with Companies House to verify.
28. Ask them what guarantees they offer.
29. Are they insurance backed, lifetime or limited?
30. Ask which quality standards they use/are associated with.
31. Ask about public liability insurance.
32. Will the fitters and the company be covered if something should go wrong?

If you follow all of the above, you should have a safe and pleasant Double Glazing experience, also, at the end of the research process, use the double glazing company checklist below for extra peace of mind:

Ask yourself: Has the Double Glazing Company given:

1. Full and honest information.
2. Samples
3. Installations locally to look at
4. Recommendations.
5. The small print
6. Acceptable levels of deposits and payment terms
7. Full drawings and specification (if you don’t have them prepared first).
8. Time to think!

4 great conservatory websites from the UK

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

If you’re looking for a conservatory supplier then here’s 4 links to some of the best conservatory companies in the UK:

All of these companies also supply uPVC double glazing, uPVC windows, French Doors and Patio Doors in the UK.