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Jacksons Fencing's Approved Installer of the Year 2024

Over the past year, Jacksons Fencing’s Approved Installer network and the broader sector have faced significant challenges due to events impacting the industry, including rising costs, economic uncertainty, and a miserable year for spending time in the garden due to the weather. These factors have not only affected the industry but also placed a substantial strain on customers, turning every project and installation into a testament to resilience and hard work.

Despite these challenges, the dedication and resilience of the Approved Installers in the network have shone through, making the decision to select a single winner as difficult as ever. After carefully evaluating numerous factors such as the quality of installations, customer satisfaction and feedback, social media activity, and their role as ambassadors of the brand, Jacksons Fencing is delighted to announce that Oilcanfinish Outdoor Living has been named the Approved Installer of the Year 2024.

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A True Ambassador for Excellence

Based in Wimbledon Village, SW19, Oilcanfinish Outdoor Living, led by owner Jason, has exemplified outstanding commitment and craftsmanship throughout the year. Their consistent delivery of high-quality installations, combined with excellent customer service, has set them apart in a competitive field.

Customer Praise and Professional Dedication

Oilcanfinish received glowing feedback from customers who appreciated not only the quality of their work but also their professionalism and attentiveness throughout the process. Comments included:

“Very happy with the product and delighted with the work that Jason and his team have done. There is nothing more they can do to improve what they do, punctual, hardworking, perfectionists, friendly, communicative, tidy, well turned out, no poor language, what more can I say.”

"Excellent service throughout.”

“Great experience from beginning to end.”

Social Media Presence and Brand Advocacy

Their robust social media presence has highlighted the premium nature of their installations, effectively promoting the brand and showcasing their attention to detail. Jason and his team have also been instrumental in promoting Jacksons Fencing’s products through their commitment to longevity and quality, demonstrating their dedication to the brand and their passion for delivering excellence.

Acknowledgment from the Approved Installer Manager

John Halliday, Approved Installer Manager, expressed his gratitude and admiration for Jason and the Oilcanfinish team:

“Jason and his team at Oilcanfinish epitomise the qualities we seek in an Approved Installer. Their communication, expertise, and professionalism are second to none. The quality of their installations is outstanding, and we look forward to continuing our successful partnership in the years to come.”

As we all continue to navigate through challenging times, the resilience and commitment demonstrated by key people are invaluable. Congratulations once again to Oilcanfinish Outdoor Living, Jacksons Fencing’s Approved Installer of the Year 2024.

Find out more about Jacksons Fencing's Approved Installer Scheme on their website.

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