Leads 2 Trade’s double glazing consumer interest increases

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Leads 2 Trade has seen a 29% increase in customer interest and a 41% increase in the number of installer appointments booked, its leaders have reported. Leads 2 Trade connects homeowners with local double glazing installers from the business’ trusted local supplier network.

Andy Royle, Leads 2 Trade’s co-founder and director, said: “Consumer interest is still high despite the cost-of-living crisis, and these results should give installers confidence. Both a 29% increase in turning customer enquiries into business and a 41% increase in appointments arranged for our members means that it’s far from doom and gloom.

“With windows and doors being vulnerable places for heat to escape, homeowners have understandably been looking at upgrading them to help keep their energy bills down. Installers are not getting as many leads from their self-generating efforts and, with order and quote books drying up, we are seeing more installers joining our network.”

He added: “In terms of enquiries and leads, double glazing has been very consistent. High-ticket items such as conservatory roofs haven’t really shown any signs of slowing down. We are not far off seeing the pre-Covid levels of 2019, which is hugely positive. That’s good news for installers and they must take advantage, particularly as 80% of our leads are now pre-booked appointments because it reduces no shows and is more cost effective, typically achieving a 1:3 conversion to sale with a cost of sale as low as 8%.”

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