frameXpress adds the ultimate in quality, space and style

Date: 22 May 2015

A recent conservatory installation for frameXpress once again specified the highest performance products from the company’s range whilst maximizing space and light.

The project in central London, worth approximately £10,000 is one of the latest state-of-the-art installations to be commissioned, in what appears to be a growing consumer trend when adding value and living space. Incorporating thermally efficient conservatory roof glass as well as modern bifold doors in black u-pvc, ensured the completed project comprises only the best in terms of innovation and style. Ian Davis, Sales Manager at frameXpress believes that the market has taken a bold shift towards aesthetics and performance as the consumer realizes the benefits offered by high performance conservatory roof glass. Ian comments, “The innovations in roof glass that have been achieved over the last few years have for some time been impressing homeowners. Additional space equally gives so many more benefits bringing added value both physically and fiscally. The look of the finished installation is not only striking but is providing substantial financial benefits to the end user. They are quickly grasping that year round use and reduced energy bills are real benefits that are easy to achieve.” Buyers have become disillusioned with the dull, lacklustre conservatories that offer no real relaxation environment due to the limitations caused by lack of temperature control.Now conservatories are being integrated into everyday living areas such as kitchens.



Ian considers that there is great potential for the second generation conservatory investor as they are learning that more innovative design options are available, that will enable them to use the space daily if they so desire.



Insulation and noise reduction also appear to be important criteria for those looking to invest. frameXpress customers are increasingly discussing solar glare, noise reduction and year round use when making specifications.



Ian Davis comments, “The look of a finished project now is entirely different to 10 years ago and many customers are winning business referrals from homeowners because of this. Using thermally efficient glass roofing systems such as those from Ultraframe, Global and Quantal places frameXpress in a very strong position.”



Ian concludes, “This particular market sector is becoming much more buoyant as dynamic design, thermal efficiency and regular usage are attractive qualities for buyers who have previously been disappointed and are now inspired to add true value and space to their properties.”



For more information on the range of conservatories available from frameXpress please call 01952 581100 or visit the website www.frameXpress.co.uk

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