Seasonal dip or sentiment shift?

By Neil Cooper-Smith, senior analyst, Business Pilot.

August marked a shift in momentum for the window and door retail sector, with all five key indicators softening after July’s steady performance.

While seasonal trends play a part, the data hints at growing caution among homeowners: a reflection, perhaps, of broader economic jitters as we head into the final quarter of the year.

Leads dropped from 110.3 in July to 95.4 in August, a 13.5% decline; this is a notable shift given the strength of July’s figures, which had suggested a recovering appetite among consumers.

Sales activity echoed this decline more sharply, down 15% to 44.2 – the lowest level since December 2024. Combined with a slight dip in conversion rates, from 41.7% to 40.8%, the figures point to a market where homeowners are still enquiring but more reluctant to commit, possibly due to tightening budgets or broader financial uncertainty.

Average order values also slipped, falling from £3,852 in July to £3,735 in August. This 3% decline may reflect more smaller-ticket jobs, or a tilt towards narrower margins in the pursuit of sales. While a softening in sales is generally expected during the end of the summer period, it nevertheless underscores the importance of maintaining margin discipline heading into autumn.

All of this plays out against a backdrop of persistent economic pressures. The UK inflation rate unexpectedly jumped to 3.6% in July – its highest rate since January – fuelled by price hikes in food and fuel.

And while August saw The Bank of England cut interest rates to the lowest level in more than two years, reducing monthly mortgage costs for some homeowners, the reduction could also result in smaller returns for savers.

With all of this said, we expect sustained cautiousness until the Autumn Budget, with homeowners continuing to tread carefully. For installers, this means working harder for every lead but also making the most of every opportunity. While volume may be down, the chance to deliver margin and build pipeline remains.

Strong sales follow-up, quick quoting, and efficient delivery – all supported by Business Pilot – will separate those who weather the storm, from those who struggle.