SWISSPACER sales double at Dekko

Date: 9 October 2012

Trade fabricator Dekko Windows prides itself on offering the best energy rated windows.

The company started using sealed units with SWISSPACER two years ago for its A rated windows, and since then sales have doubled.

Currently Dekko uses SWISSPACER in 40% of its windows, but as demand for top performance windows grows, so will demand for SWISSPACER. SWISSPACER has excellent thermal properties, helping Dekko and other window companies achieve top performing windows.

Kurt Greatrex, Dekko Windows’ Sales Director says: “SWISSPACER helps us achieve A rated windows and we’re very pleased with its performance. Since we first started using SWISSPACER two years ago, sales have doubled. With the tightening of building regulations, the Green Deal and increased awareness of energy efficiency amongst homeowners, we expect sales of SWISSPACER to grow even more. Eventually, we estimate 70% of our windows will have SWISSPACER inside.

“Whether it’s the specifier or end user, everyone wants the most energy efficient window and SWISSPACER helps us to achieve this.”

600450 SWISSPACER sales double at Dekko glassonweb.com

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