PiGs announces new partnership with Help 2 Buy Windows

New PiGs Partnership Brings Installers New Sales Leads

New PiGs Partnership Brings Installers New Sales Leads

PiGs AKA People in Glazing Society has teamed up with lead generation experts Help 2 Buy Windows to provide quick access to sales leads across the UK.

PiGs STY Master, and Modern Joinery Publisher, Sarah Ball, said: “After meeting David Applegate from Help 2 Buy Windows at FIT Show, we could see a strong synergy between the businesses, with both sharing a commitment to supporting charities as a core value.

“It’s vital to keep work coming in for installation companies, especially during these tough economic times. For our members, this partnership means fast access to sales leads, and there’s even a quick link for PiGs members to register directly.

“This new partnership is all about supporting our members. As a bonus, Help 2 Buy Windows also offers free windows through their Help 2 Buy grant initiative. The business has already installed windows on several properties where they were urgently needed, including the Luton and Dunstable Neonatal Unit big build project.

“These property renovations had stalled due to lack of funding for windows and doors. The Help 2 Buy team stepped in, arranged the installation through their grant initiative, and the property now supports more than 700 families a year so they can stay close to their premature babies.

“This combination of business and social responsibility is exactly what we know the glazing industry does best. As an industry, we raise millions, and as PiGs, we celebrate that.”

David added: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be partnering with PiGs — an organisation that truly champions the glazing industry. This collaboration allows us to offer PiGs members exclusive access to high-quality, real-time sales leads, helping to keep their pipelines strong during what is undoubtedly a challenging economic climate.

“Beyond that, we’re proud to align with a community that shares our values of giving back and supporting families through our Help 2 Buy grant initiative. We’re excited for what’s ahead and can’t wait to support PiGs members in growing their businesses.”

To find out more about Help 2 Buy Windows, click here: Help to Buy Windows™ | H2B Windows Double Glazing Grants

Or to become a partner, visit: https://bit.ly/h2b-become-a-partner-PiGs

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