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Historically, vertical sliders have always sold better in Winter.  When homeowners notice how cold their home is, they start to consider replacing their existing sash windows with better insulated modern sash windows.  This is particularly the case in older properties where the original sashes may have failed and become draughty and inefficient.

Merseyside based PVCu window manufacturers, Warwick North West know a lot about the sash window market.  From their state of the art factory they manufacture and supply quality sliding sash windows for trade customers across the North West of England and North Wales.

The experts at Warwick North West understand the importance of creating a product which is popular all year round.  Here are a few ways to help you sell sash windows to your customers during the warmer months.

Sash windows for the Summertime

The Summer is the best time to install any double glazing products.  The finer weather means fewer delays during the installation.  This in turn means less disruption both to your work schedule and your customer’s home life.  For large scale installations which will take several days to complete, the Summer is the perfect time.  A house will remain warm enough while the old windows are removed so your clients won’t feel uncomfortable in their home.

When you want to sell your customers new sash windows during the Summer, the main selling point is their great ventilation capacity.  When your home becomes too hot, sash windows allow you to open your windows wide to let in a pleasant cooling breeze.

Excellent energy efficiency and security benefits

Warwick North West’s range of PVCu vertical sliders offer excellent levels of energy efficiency and home security.  When you replace your windows in Summer, you’re preparing your home for the Winter months.  PVCu vertical sliders will provide a warmer home when closed and superb levels of home security.

For more information about Warwick North West visit www.warwicknorthwest.co.uk or phone 0151 933 3030.

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