Clearview National December 2016 - Issue 181 | Page 18

INDUSTRYNEWS Is your business prepared for the future of home improvement? »»THIS IS THE QUESTION THE Consumer Protection Association is asking its members and installers across the industry, as a shift in how today’s homeowners live shapes the future products needed to meet their needs. Very few new scheme planning consents are for single-use, as homeowners like the sense of community offered through mixedused developments, which can include various combinations of office, industrial, retail, leisure and residential. Jeremy Brett, Director of the CPA, says with this new way of living comes a change in what homeowners will come to expect from new products. He commented: “The next wave of developments needs to appeal to, and meet the needs of ‘millennials’. We’ve previously spoken about how smart, energy efficient homes are at the top of the list for millennials, but so is a sense of community and space.” Whilst the focus has traditionally been on energy rated windows, Jeremy says this is now par for the course in home improvement and that installers need to look at additional benefits that will meet future expectations, such as security and smart technology, instead of solely focusing on immediate desires. One of these benefits is also soundproofing. The UK population is forecast to rise by 10m in the next 25 years – but the supply of new housing has already fallen well behind the numbers required to meet today’s demand, let alone that of the future. Because of this, houses will be built closer together and expand into areas previously seen as undesirable because of noise pollution, such as airports and railroads. “Cities are becoming more crowded, building works and the surrounding transport links to accommodate an exploding population makes for one busy, noisy place to live, which is setting up a market for noise reduction products in the near future,” says Jeremy. “As they say, the early bird catches the worm. We encourage installers to prepare now rather than be playing catch-up when the market really hits.” The CPA is the UK’s leading provider of IBGs and Deposit Protection, and is recognised by consumers as one of the most trusted resources for finding accredited and vetted installers. A year in action »»THE VEKA UK GROUP IS celebrating the resounding success of its new website, a little over a year since it first went ‘live’. Simon James, Head of Marketing for The VEKA UK Group explains: “The website is a crucial way for us to engage with both trade and consumer markets, and the stats we have seen over the past year demonstrate how well it has fulfilled both those functions. “We have noticed a sizeable shift in installers and fabricators using the website to access information, where previously they might have called our technical helpline. Of course, there’s no substitute for talking one-to-one with an expert and we’re always happy to help and advise, but we have found that the majority of phone queries we used to receive are now being resolved online.” 18 » DEC 2016 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M Andy Foulkes, Production Manager for Listers Trade Frames is a regular visitor to the site: “We find the website very easy to use; it’s great because it’s all there at the click of a button. We use the site for technical information, technical drawings and new products. The other brilliant thing is, any updates or technical changes, we get an email notification.” Chris Reeks, Sales and Marketing Director for Mercury Glazing Supplies agrees: “We find the site very useful for most of the information we require. The technical download section is particularly handy, answering a lot of our questions immediately and – in doing so – saving time for our sales and processing teams.” Chris Widdowfield of SWC Trade Frames explains how the site particularly supports him in his job: “I use the site for information downl