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If you are selling or just want to project a different image, first impressions count and doors are a key attraction.
According to Ideal Home Magazine, a decision to build a conservatory could ultimately add 15% to the value of a home.
Leaving school at 16 never held me back. I also firmly believe that becoming an apprentice was the foundation to my own success in life. So when Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged last week to overhaul the apprenticeship system, I for one, was cheering loudly
The increasing popularity of conservatories to provide extra space within the home has brought about a necessary focus of building standards. Quite literally, today’s conservatories must be built with the same attention to detail and exacting standards of a small house.
For all the debate about the material value of a property, customer research shows that it is the fantastic natural light that a conservatory brings into a home that delights homeowners most and the sense of relaxation.
Mark Orwin, Director for CR Smith, Scotland's leading windows and conservatory company offers the following advice:
A Scottish legal firm that enlisted the wizardry of a Harry Potter star – and the enterprise of CR Smith Chairman, Gerard Eadie - has been crowned ‘King of the Jungle’ in a Dragons’ Den style fundraising challenge.
A conservatory can warm the winter months: CR Smith’s experts explain why a conservatory isn’t just for the summer and is now the room for all seasons.
CR Smith, Scotland’s leading window and conservatory company, has launched a dedicated Sales School, offering an extensive training resource and development programme for sales people of all levels.
Staff at CR Smith know each other very well – partly because a significant number are related. Family-owned, the company has a keen sense of family values.
As the value of period homes continue to increase, replacing old draughty windows becomes a difficult issue for those home owners attached to their unique stained glass or traditional lead work. But installing modern high tech windows no longer means compromising on character or original features.
Poorly fitted windows can mean wasted energy and higher heating bills, say CR Smith’s experts.
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