Double Glazing Companies – How Are They Doing during the Recession?
With pockets stinging at the moment due to the general downturn in the economy, many home owners are looking at ways to slice their bills down a little bit, or to spend money on renovating their existing house rather than move completely.
For this reason home improvement companies have not taken the same hit that the rest of the high street has, though a large number of smaller firms have unfortunately had to declare bankruptcy.
Double glazing is one investment which UK home owners are making in order to cut their heating bills – a conservative estimate of a £100 a year saving applies to homes who use their heating sensibly.
In addition, double glazing has the benefit of being noise reductive and environmentally friendly, because of course having the heating turned down lower is good for the environment as much as it is the bank balance.
In the UK sales of double glazing have improved on previous years on the south coast, with areas like Bournemouth and Portsmouth seeing rises in take up rates.
This has led to numerous new companies vying for work in these towns, which can be confusing for consumers, as the past history of many of these smaller companies is something of an unknow












