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Window Systems
News Release from: Synseal
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 May 2006
Business as usual for Kingsley Windows
Since Synseal moved Legend70 manufacturing to Nottingham there have been lots of changes, but for fabricator and installer Kingsley Windows its business as usual.
Since Synseal moved Legend70 manufacturing to Nottingham there have been lots of changes, but for fabricator and installer Kingsley Windows its business as usual Director of Kingsley Windows, David Cox explains: "The transition between PFL and Synseal has been great"
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Now we deal with only one company for our profile and roofs, and that means easier ordering and delivery".
"Retail sales are up 40% on last year, and at least half of that increase is for conservatories.
Many customers have told us they are not going to move but add an extra room instead".
"We are looking at more commercial contracts too".
"The new colours Synseal added to the range are important for this market".
"We are currently working on a new build project of 53 flats, and expect more to follow".
"To support us in our commercial work we are applying for kitemark and BBA approval." David adds: "Everything is going well".
"It's business as usual!".
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