Investment and new products to help EYG build on a 15% surge in domestic sales in 2025

9th January 2026

EYG achieved a 15% surge in sales to domestic clients in its 55th year in business.

The impressive performance in supplying windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries and garden rooms to homeowners came as the firm also further strengthened its reputation for its work on large scale commercial projects with a string of impressive installations.

Having seen a number of regional and national competitors fall by the wayside in recent years, EYG, which manufactures its products at its own 75,000ft production facility, says continued investment in new products, equipment and systems has been key to its continuing success.

And managing director Nick Ward says that has ensured it is well placed to repeat the success of the past 12 months in 2026.

“I’m thrilled with how we performed as a business in 2025. We did well across all areas of the business, but to achieve 15% growth in domestic sales over the past year, in what has been an uncertain economic market, has been outstanding and testament to our reputation,” he said.

“We’re fortunate as a business to have a well-established and trusted brand which has been around for 55 years, however, that reputation brings high expectations from customers, which you have to keep working hard to meet.

“To ensure we’ve been able to do that we’ve continued to invest not just in new products, but importantly ones which lead the industry in terms of security and energy performance, whilst never compromising on style and appearance.”

Commercial division hailed for installations

Crucial to the firm’s ambition for further success in 2026 will be the performance of its commercial division, which supplies and installs windows and doors nationally for hotels, care homes, residential developments, new build houses, schools, colleges, and offices.

That part of the business has also outperformed many of its competitors, securing contracts of a value of around £10m over the past year.

Its work to glaze the Monocle development in Hull, one of the city’s most recognisable and well-known landmarks due to its curved nature, brought significant acclaim, and stood alongside other significant contracts across Yorkshire in the education sector and new-build housing, working for clients including Beal Homes and Mulgrave Properties.

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Also in Hull, large-scale window replacement projects were completed on commercial properties being converted into residential complexes, including at Wilberforce Court, in High Street, and at Criterion House, in George Street.

Added to this, a six-figure investment was made into new CNC Machinery to ensure the business is able to manufacture products which outperform others on the market, and offer them at a competitive price.

At the close of 2025 further investment was made into new automated systems to improve communication with domestic customers throughout their project, with new e-commerce systems also introduced to improve the online sales process, which already accounts for 20% of sales.

“You’ve got to look after customers and keep modifying your systems and products,” added Mr Ward.

“Online sales are a huge and ever-increasing area of sales for us and we are investing to ensure that process, from start to finish, is as smooth as possible for all those who turn to us when looking for home improvements.

“We have the products and we have the credibility. It’s all about continually improving what we do. We’ve never stood still in 55 years, and that has been our strength, and helped us continue to thrive as others fall away.”

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