For the past four years, Four Seasons Sunrooms and Windows has partnered with Production Software Technology (PST), using the specialist’s vsHome software.

PST’s vsHome sales and surveying software allows users to design, visualise and price a wide range of products including windows, doors, conservatories and garden rooms. Features such as the software’s 3D editor, drag and drop tools and preset 3D model templates, combined with the ability to create custom designs from scratch were said to be particularly appealing to the Four Seasons team.

They were especially impressed by the software’s capability to create editable models of popular products along with the intuitive interface which gives real-time model updates.

A significant advantage of using PST’s software is a commitment to regular updates, which has ensured that the team at Four Seasons always has access to the latest tools and features as their products and models evolve.

According to Four Seasons, this was a major improvement over the software they had previously used which had become stagnant and was slowing the team down.

The partnership with PST has also been marked by ‘exceptional’ customer service. Paul Heinrichs, technical service manager at Four Seasons Sunrooms and Windows, commented: “Working closely with Neil at PST has been a great experience and our relationship has continued to strengthen over the years.

“The team at PST is always open to hearing any ideas we have and if there’s something that can’t be done, Neil will always find a way to work around it or provide us with an alternative solution. Issues with the software are minimal but these are always resolved quickly.”

Neil Travers, managing director of PST, added: “The collaboration we have had with Four Seasons Sunrooms and Windows over the past four years has been incredibly rewarding. We have been able to tailor our vsHome software to meet their needs which helped them transition over from using technology that had become obsolete, to a more streamlined and efficient system.”