Tommy Trinder has reported a rise in demand for premium window and door products, including for timber and aluminium, as it celebrates signing up its 450th customer to the Framepoint quotation app.

β€œIn a demanding market, it’s the desire to stand out from the crowd which is continuing to fuel growth for Tommy Trinder,” said founder and CEO, Chris Brunsdon. β€œWork isn’t just coming through the door anymore and installers are looking for an edge; something to impress customers and keep those conversion rates up. Framepoint is built to help installers sell with β€˜wow’ – it’s proving to be the tool for the job.”

The value of work quoted by installers on Framepoint is on the rise too; over Β£155 million of supply and fit work was quoted via the platform in the month of July, more than 35% up on July 2022. High average quote values are a feature too with quote values climbing towards Β£7,400 over the last three months, according to Chris.

β€œWe are seeing premium materials making significant market gains; aluminium and timber combined now account for 40% of everything quoted by installers,” he said. β€œAnd when it comes to PVC-U, Framepoint subscribers are managing to get a bit more on every job by routinely showing off value-added features such as foils, dual colours, dummy vents, mechanical joints, flush casements, dummy peg-stays and surface mounted bars in a visual and compelling way.”

Chris said that more than 55,000 homeowners have received a quote generated by Framepoint so far this year and, notably, around half of them were provided with visualisations to accompany their quote.

β€œHomeowners are expecting a more complete buying experience and the makeover tool, where installers provide a mockup to the homeowner of their new windows in situ, is becoming a standard part of the quoting process,” continued Chris.

β€œScruffy, cobbled together quotes just don’t cut it with today’s discerning purchasers. Customers want to see exactly what they are getting; they want to try before they buy.”