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Lincoln window manufacturer shortlisted in six award categories

Lincoln-based manufacturer and installer of quality double glazing Jackson Windows by Tradeglaze has been shortlisted as a finalist in six categories in this year’s GGP Installer Awards.

Four projects by Jackson Windows now stand a chance to win in the ‘Best Installation – Conservatory’, ‘Best Installation – Residential under £20,000’, ‘Best Installation – Residential over £20,000’ and ‘Best Installation – Commercial’ categories. The efforts and achievements of Jackson Windows staff have also impressed the judges. The company’s production manager Kenny King has been shortlisted for ‘Outstanding Achievement’ while their trade sales representative Nicky Wyles has been selected as a finalist in the ‘Rising Star’ category.

Says Jackson Windows MD Jeremy Wetherall: “Being shortlisted in six categories in the glass and glazing industry’s most prestigious awards is an incredible achievement. It recognises the hard work of all our colleagues and reflects the very high standards to which our teams work.

“The past 12 months have been very strong for Jackson Windows and for our parent company Tradeglaze. We have accelerated our expansion plans and invested several six-figure sums in new machinery for our uPVC, Aluminium and glass factories. We have purchased new software, upgraded our vehicle fleet and invested in new training programmes to make sure our people have the best levels of expertise to help our customers transform their homes.”

Winners of the 2023 GGP Installer Awards are set to be announced on 16 March at The Midland Hotel in Manchester.

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