'Crunch time' for double glazing

The credit crunch is making home improvements such as double glazing more appealing, it has been claimed.

Windows and doors standards agency FENSA explains that it is widely believed that more homeowners will look to improve, rather than move, due to the current economic climate.

As a result, more households could be looking to home improvements such as fitting double glazing - which may also reduce energy bills.

The downturn in the nation's finances is not the only effect which could be taking hold of the home improvements market.

FENSA adds that spring is in the air, which could be driving Britons to overhaul their properties to provide a fresh start to 2009.

Homeowners looking for Stockport double glazing providers could be interested in the services of Force 8.

The supplier of Stockport double glazing is among the FENSA-registered providers in the north-west, which could bring extra peace of mind to its customers.ADNFCR-2156-ID-19051984-ADNFCR



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