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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

How Many Of You Out There Are Still Selling 'E' Rated Windows?

There are still many in the industry that report that only a quarter, perhaps a third maximum, of all companies are actually actively promoting and selling energy rated windows. We took the decision a while back to sell only 'A' rated windows as standard, which was made easier by our manufacturers dropping the energy rated surcharge. And since then we have had our competitors producing all sorts of lies and stories to get around the excuse that they simply don't sell energy efficient windows.

So a bit of honesty if you will please. How many of you out there still only sell windows that fall in the minimum 'E' rating catagory? If you are, then why? There is still a lot of questions being asked of the WER system, so explain if it is that. Or are there manufacturing/selling issues?

I want to try and get some idea as to why so much of the industry hasn't lept on such an easy selling tool. In October the bar is being raised to 'C', it's obvious that there is much work to be done if we are to get our house in order.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Kevin Ahern said...

Hi DGB
We can sell what we want to as long as it complies to the building regs! and when the new approved doc L comes out we will know what U-value is compliant simple . C rating will not be the only method to comply and if we are talking honesty...can you tell me how many companies who sell A rated windows tell their customers that they lose NO net heat through them? That would be a lie if they did!!

April 27, 2010 at 7:59 PM  
Blogger Double Glazing Blogger said...

We sell A rated windows, but we never give the customer the idead that every scrap of heat is going to be kept in, because as you say that is blatant lying! What I'm anticipating however, is if there are two different ways of showing compliance, companies may opt to show a 'C' rating minimum, rather than a U-value, purely because it might be more recognisable to the consumer to use the A-G scale like white good have. Consumers may relate to that easier. To me and you though, the U-value will have more credibility.

April 27, 2010 at 11:50 PM  

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