Only a week left to beat the price increase

Lowest External Shading Prices of 2017

The UK’s exit from the EU (Brexit) has resulted in an increase in raw material costs (most of which come from Europe) due to the weak pound against the Euro and whilst we have absorbed this throughout the remainder of 2016 and into the start of 2017, we do now need to introduce new prices to allow for these cost increases, along with an increase in fuel (transportation) and labour costs.

Our new prices will become effective from 1st March 2017, meaning there is only 1 week left to take advantage of our lowest prices of the year and also ensuring you will have your external shading system installed ready to enjoy the warmer Spring weather which is just around the corner.

If you have already received a formal quote from us (following a site survey) and are wanting to proceed, make sure you send the signed & completed confirmation to proceed section in the quotation paperwork to us along with your deposit this week.

If you have had a guide price for an external shading system and are wanting to progress but are yet to have had a full site survey carried out, make sure you organise for one of our technical surveyors to carry out a survey this week, to enable us to provide you with a formal quotation and so you can confirm your order with us by Tuesday 28th February.

To talk to one of our team about placing an order or to find out more information please call 0344 800 1947. Alternatively you can send us an email to info@cbsolarshading.co.uk

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