Pro Installer January 2019 - Issue 70 | Page 15

JANUARY 2019 | 15 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk LEADS TO HELP YOU GROW As responsible manufacturers Freefoam Building Products are committed to building support and opportunities throughout the supply chain. The Freefoam Registered Installer programme is one of the most important parts of this strategy - offering home improvement companies a package of support from marketing materials and industry leading guarantees. But what makes the Freefoam package a game changer is access to FREE pre- qualified consumer leads for roofline and cladding work. Free leads to help sustain your roofline business Roofline . . . for many years viewed as the next logical home improvement after replacement windows, has transitioned itself from an often ‘distress’ purchase to a more natural enhancement of the kerbside appeal of a prop- erty. Roofline, glazing and conserv- atory fitters must use every tool at their disposal to win sales at a worthwhile price. Wasting valu- able time looking for luke-warm leads isn’t an option. You need volume and quality of leads to stay ahead and that’s where re- sponsible manufactures can really make a difference. Here at Freefoam we’ve devel- oped a pull-through strategy to bring in business on a day to day basis with pre-qualified leads for our customers’ customers: install- ers. Our ground-breaking website myrooflinematters.co.uk gener- ates pre-qualified leads through- out the UK. With subtle branding, and unbiased, easy-to-understand articles, it tells homeowners what to look out for, the problems that can occur with products and installations and how to avoid them. The consumers it attracts are looking for informa- tion, not the cheapest price. In effect, these homeowners are self-selecting, so they’re already warm when it guides them softly (but surely) to get a quote from their local Freefoam Registered Installers. What sets it even further from conventional quote websites is that we don’t charge for leads, and we only offer leads to com- panies who respond quickly, with good conversion rates. We also follow up each lead with the installer and the homeowner to ensure everyone is happy. It’s a unique package and the feedback so far has been very positive. Cladding leads to help your business grow All home improvement and roofing companies are look- ing for ways to expand their business. Products to upsell to existing customers, opportuni- ties to revisit previous customers and options to develop new markets. There has been a huge inter- est in external cladding products in recent years, partly driven by aspirational TV shows like Grand Designs. Timber is still popular, but homeowners are now looking for more low main- tenance options – many busy families have little time or skill for the on-going re-painting and repair that timber requires. PVC-U external cladding is one of the fastest growing home improvement products. Its ver- satility means it can be used on a huge variety of projects from a feature wall on an existing building, an exterior finish for a new extension or to give an attractive finish to a loft con- version. Cladding is one of the quickest and simplest ways of totally transforming the look of any home. Freefoam Building Products want Freefoam Registered Installers to benefits from this market growth and have devel- oped an attractive, consumer focussed site mycladding.com to showcase the Freefoam cladding range.. www.myfreefoam.com FIRECO COLUMN HOW TO CHECK A FIRE DOOR Fire doors carry out an important role in any building, however fire doors need to be checked regularly to ensure that they are in good working order. Fire doors can easily become damaged when they are in regular use. Who is responsible? The “Responsible Person” is someone who is ultimately in charge of a building and it is this person who has legal responsibility for all fire safety on the premises, including checking fire doors. When should they be checked? Fire doors should be checked at least every 6 months, or every 3 months if the building is particularly busy. What should be checked? First of all you need to ensure that is a certified fire door, this can be identified through a label or plug which will show that it is CE-marked. The door frame also needs to be sourced from a licensed manufacturer and be free from damage or faults. There should be an automatic door closer that ensures the door fully closes on its own. You will be able to see if it has closed properly by checking the gaps around the frame. There needs to be seals around the whole door that are damage free. If you feel that your fire door may need some main- tenance, you can hire pro- fessionals to carry out a full risk assessment and recom- mend improvements.If you have checked your fire doors and everything looks good. Remember, they will only be able to do their job if they are closed, the ultimate check on every fire door, is that they are not wedged open. www.fireco.uk