Installation of the Month Comp Is Back

The relaunch of Sheerline’s Installation of the Month competition for 2025 will see installers and fabricators eligible to win even more prizes including Amazon vouchers and a marketing support package.

As part of the new competition, each winner will receive a dedicated press release or case study highlighting the project and their business. The installation will also be showcased across Sheerline’s social media channels for a month.

The new prize reflects the company’s commitment to making life easier for its fabricator and installer partners. This extends beyond product features to ongoing technical training and support and marketing assistance as required.

It also highlights the value of promoting businesses across multiple channels to reach a wider audience. This will be especially useful if 2025 ends up being as competitive as is predicted.

The only requirement is to submit videos or photos of an installation featuring Sheerline’s products. 

 

No limits

There are no limitations on the types of products, the nature of the project or entries per month. Entries can be submitted via email or on social media. They will be reviewed at the end of each month and winners will be announced in the first week of the following month.

The aim of the competition is to encourage businesses of all sizes to showcase their work and demonstrate how Sheerline’s products are enabling them to create beautiful homes without compromising on thermal performance.

David Wigley, Sheerline’s head of marketing, says: “We know from our social media that stunning installations are being completed up and down the country. We want to see and share beautiful restoration projects, renovations, grand designs brought to life, before and after images and large-scale commercial projects.”

To be in with a chance of winning, installers are invited to submit their entries via social media or by emailing: info@sheerline.com

 

Picture: Typical Sheerline Installation of the Month pictures.

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Article written by Cathryn Ellis
27th January 2025

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