The UK fenestration sector is becoming increasingly divided, with business success depending less on market conditions and more on strategic direction, according to aluminium fabricator Astra Windows. The company believes installers that diversify their services, embrace aluminium systems and focus on value rather than price are outperforming competitors in an increasingly challenging market.
Operating from Greater Manchester, Astra Windows has observed a clear shift in demand as aluminium continues to gain ground across both residential and commercial construction. Once regarded as a premium option, aluminium is now widely specified for residential extensions, self-build homes, schools, healthcare facilities, retail spaces and commercial developments. Its slim profiles, durability, corrosion resistance and strong thermal performance make it an attractive choice for architects, developers and homeowners seeking long-term value.
Managing Director David Jackson says the most successful installers are expanding beyond traditional replacement window projects into higher-value sectors, including commercial glazing, curtain walling, shopfronts and internal aluminium screening systems. This diversification allows businesses to increase margins while reducing dependence on highly competitive, price-sensitive markets.
Astra Windows also notes that customers are becoming more informed, with greater emphasis placed on sustainability, energy efficiency, security and product performance. As a result, installers who can provide technical expertise and tailored solutions are gaining a competitive advantage.
Source: Astra Windows with additional information added by Glass Balkan