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40 fabricators switch to Deceuninck for ‘better products and better service’

  • 17 Jan 2020

In the last three years, no fewer than 40 fabricators, which are a mix of types and sizes from the very large through to the medium and small, switched to Deceuninck, from a total of 10 different systems companies.

Some specialise in commercial, some in new build housing or retail, whilst many are trade fabricators, others are a mix of trade, retail and commercial.

Most moved from other premium sector systems, but many have switched from middle or budget systems, so some are paying a good deal more to get what they need to grow.

But the reasons they give for joining Deceuninck include more choice, an unbeatable colour offering, the Heritage Flush family, better service and relationships, and the opportunity to grow.

Deceuninck’s strong green credentials, with one of the largest, most modern recycling plants in Europe, has also been a strong contributory attraction. 

Twenty-two (55%) switched from premium sector systems companies, 11 (28%) from middle sector systems, and 7 (18%) from budget sector systems companies. One was a new start. 

Rob McGlennon, Deceuninck’s MD (pictured), commented: “No fabricator takes the decision to switch systems lightly. It’s a big undertaking. They do it because they feel they must – to remove the brakes that are holding them back, and to acquire the growth factor, the competitive edge that will enable them to win business and grow in good markets and bad.

“In the case of these 40 fabricators who moved to Deceuninck in the last three years, it was the right decision because their sales are flying! As are ours. 

“These fabricators were hungry to succeed. Our philosophy is to partner fabricators and give them #BestInClass products, support and service so they do well.

“Deceuninck fabricators set themselves apart with colour and products like the Heritage Flush Window, Heritage Flush Door and Slider 24 patio door. Most of them now sell over 50% colour – our overall sales are 60% foiled – nearly twice the market average. 

“In a market that’s reported to be down around 10%, we finished 2019 a clear 20% up. And we topped a great year by winning ‘Component Supplier of the Year’ at the G19s. And better still, two customers walked away with coveted prizes too. Sternfenster won ‘Fabricator of the Year’ and Nolan uPVC won ‘Installer of the Year’. Here’s to a prosperous and successful 2020!”

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