Well, I’m in Wales again, and every time I come here I just cant help thinking that there is quite a lot of untapped potential in this part of the world.
Quite a lot of the buildings here, both residential and commercial still have single glazed timber windows, which to be quite honest do need replacing. There doesn’t seem to be much aluminium. It’s either timber or PVC.
As I’m walking through the villages all I can think about is how some well positioned companies could take advantage of all the old timber windows in this country and make a possible killing. I don’t think this is the right environment for aluminium as a lot of Wales is very village-y if you know what I mean.
Anyway, back to proper blogging from me when I get back home with a proper internet connection! Happy Sunday!
Judging by how some crazy prices from both North and SouthWales, not to mention surrounding counties like Cheshire, travel much further distances, I’d say it’s not quite as simple as untapped potential. These days there’s not much of the mainland that some firms won’t travel/supply to, for no profit.
Hi Ginty
I don’t really know much about the market in Wales, I was just going by my observations over the weekend. Loads of rotten timber to be changed, though I always thought Welsh prices were cheap. Seems I am wrong in this occasion!
Thanks for your comment!