Dempsey Dyer and Deceuninck: 35 years of partnership

Dempsey Dyer and Deceuninck: 35 years of partnership
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Date: 20 May 2019

Trade fabricator Dempsey Dyer is celebrating its 42nd anniversary and 35 years of successful partnership with Deceuninck.

Founded in 1977, Dempsey Dyer is a leading trade and commercial fabricator, supplying high quality PVC-U, timber and aluminium windows and doors. For the past 35 years Deceuninck’s service and product range has supported Dempsey Dyer’s growth.

Managing Director Peter Dyer says: “Our strong partnership with Deceuninck spans over three decades, and we value their willingness to work with us to solve problems. Deceuninck wants us to succeed, and crucially they support our business as a whole, not just the PVC-U side. We work closely with Deceuninck on manufacturing, marketing and technical specifications for complex projects, where their support is invaluable.

“Dempsey Dyer has a unique proposition offering high quality products across PVC-U, timber and aluminium, so we can give customers unbiased advice on the right material for the right application. Deceuninck’s products help us stand out. It’s a high quality system, and Deceuninck’s 26 colourways and Heritage Flush Family are great selling points.”

Peter continues: “We strive for open, honest communications with our customers and Deceuninck takes a similar approach. The whole team is great to work with and if there’s ever a problem we know Rob and Chris are at the other end of the phone.”

Deceuninck Managing Director Rob McGlennon adds: “Dempsey Dyer is a shining example of a successful window company and we’d like to congratulate them on over 40 years of business. We work closely with fabricators and strive to build strong partnerships – because if our customers do well, so do we.”

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