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Will the cold spell increase energy efficiency?

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

If the recent cold period doesn’t jolt homeowners into necessary energy efficiency measures, nothing will, according to experts.

RICS which has a Royal Charter that obliges it to act in the public interest, says there are thousands of homes in the UK without sufficient measures in place to ensure energy efficiency, leaving them exposed to freezing conditions.

The organisation, whose members include energy assessors and building control officers, says that these homes will have experienced a significant increase in their energy bills as a result of the cold weather.

Personally, I can’t wait for all those gas bills to start landing on door mats!!

Obviously, the easiest solution for homeowners will be cheaper solutions such as loft insulation, although I do feel that demand for double glazing will improve. I’ve shown Google Trends graphs before, as I do feel they give an indication of demand in the UK, and it certainly looks to me like more people are looking for both loft insulation and double glazing this January, compared to last January.

loft insulation double glazing

Maybe, just maybe, it’s going to a good year for the window industry. I have a different point of view for conservatories, but I’ll develop my thoughts there in a different post.

Latest Google trends for conservatories and double glazing

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I like to keep my eye on the ‘Google trends’ application to see the search volume for a number of key search terms. ‘Conservatories’ and ‘Double Glazing’ are the real biggies for companies trying to generate traffic for their websites.

What has been clear in the industry, and is highlighted using this application, is that 2003/2004 was the peak for our industry and it’s been downhill ever since. When you consider that overall search traffic in the UK has increased over the years, the following graph showing the search traffic trend for conservatories, double glazing and uPVC windows has not been positive.

googletrends1

Although, I do not invest in market reports, I assume the data supplied by Palmer Market Research and D&G Consulting will show a similar trend for sales volumes and the effect it has had on our industry.

The biggest decline seems to have been for people searching for ‘conservatories‘, as the following screenshot shows:

conservatoriestrends

When you look at the past 12 months, though, the signs are a bit more positive I feel. Hopefully, things are bottoming out. There’s bound to be the usual dip in interest over the next 2 months as potential customers stop thinking about the products we sell, and start thinking about Christmas. (God – I hate Christmas!)

It is clear to me from these results that stability has returned:

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I think it is too much to expect any growth in interest next year, but stability would be nice as the industry consolidates from the aftermath of a recession and saturation in the conservatory, window and door market.

Home Improvement internet search traffic continues to decline

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

A few months ago I wrote about the decline in the amount of people searching for terms like ‘conservatories‘ and ‘double glazing‘ on Google. It looks like this worrying trend is continuing if you look at the following two screenshots from Google trends:

Double Glazing

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Conservatories

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But, it’s not just terms relating to the double glazing industry, but most home improvement investments are suffering from fewer people searching for information about them:

Kitchens

kitchens

Home Improvements

homeimprovements

As always, the answer is to work even harder to make sure potential customers are attracted to your website rather than others, and then work hard to get the sale.

And, the positive news is that there are some products which are receiving increased interest, including ‘energy efficient windows‘ and ’solar panels’.

Solar Panels

solar panels

Energy Efficient Windows

energy efficient windows

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