Categories: Market Data

Renewed consumer confidence sees rise in homeowner spending

A recent consumer survey has revealed that the majority of consumers (60%) are still looking to invest in their properties and confidence in the economy hasn’t waned.  These encouraging statistics come from the latest major consumer survey carried out by Leads2trade, the UK’s number one supplier of double qualified leads and installer support.

The company speaks to thousands of consumers each month when double qualifying leads for their members and uses the opportunity to carry out a questionnaire, which tackles a number of subjects. When asked what marketing activity is most likely to attract their attention, 42% of consumers said a website, followed by local advertising (24%) and email marketing (15%).

99% of homeowners also said they would prefer to get more than one quote, suggesting they are going online to research and compare multiple companies before they buy. 49% of respondents said company reputation is the most influential factor in closing the sale, and 37% said customer references. Only 4% said sales and marketing material factored in their decision.

Despite reputation being the number one priority when choosing a company, when asked about the reputation of the home improvement market as a whole only 37% responded positively, while 57% remained neutral. On the economy, 50% of consumers surveyed said they expect the UK economy to improve in the next five years, an increase of 8% on last year’s survey.

This increased confidence is a key factor in homeowner spending habits and reveals opportunities in the market for installers in the coming months. When it comes to which products they want to invest in, 91% of homeowners said they prefer uPVC over just 7% who said aluminium.

Andy Royle, Director at Leads2trade comments: “Our comprehensive report gives the industry a good indicator of what consumers are thinking and highlights profitable pockets of growth in the market. It’s also positive to see that despite an inevitable hike in interest rates going forward and uncertainty around the upcoming EU referendum, consumer confidence is robust and there is velocity in the economy. The report makes more than good reading for our members and the wider industry.” 

For more information please contact 0800 021 3211 or visit www.leads2trade.co.uk

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