Cyncly's Alan Coleman – How to streamline the installation process

InsightFeatures Tue 6th Aug 2024 by KBBFocus

Cyncly's Alan Coleman – How to streamline the installation process

Cyncly's Alan Coleman – How to streamline the installation process



Alan Coleman, national sales manager for the kitchen division at Cyncly, reveals how offering comprehensive fitter's packs to can help streamline the installation process and ultimately enhance customer satisfaction.

They say first impressions count, but when it comes to kitchens, the final impression you leave with customers can matter just as much. Independent retailers, in particular, thrive or falter based on the excellence of their finished products, making the role of fitters crucial. The professionalism and precision of a fitter can be the difference between earning that all-important recommendation or not.

One powerful way to enhance the customer experience and ensure consistent, high-quality installations is through the provision of a comprehensive fitter’s pack. Whether you employ your own team of fitters or rely on subcontractors, a well-prepared fitter's pack can streamline the installation process and upgrade overall project satisfaction from good to great.

Streamlining installation
Cyncly’s innovative software transforms how customisable products and spaces are envisioned, designed, sold, managed, and created. With over 70,000 customers globally, our extensive experience, along with our active membership in BiKBBi, highlight our deep understanding of the pivotal role design software plays in the installation process.

By using Winner, retailers can create detailed and standardised fitter's packs that not only ensure clarity and consistency but also add a layer of professionalism to their services.

Key elements of an effective fitter's pack include:

1. Clear fitting drawings
Detailed and precise fitting drawings are essential. They provide fitters with a visual guide, including floor plans, worktop plans, electrical plumbing points, and elevations, ensuring that each component is placed accurately and efficiently.

2. Comprehensive description of appliances
Adding detailed descriptions of appliances ensures that every appliance is installed correctly. Ideally your software downloads information, including fitting instructions, directly from manufacturers’ catalogues.  

3. Element lists
Including an element list in the fitter’s pack helps installers quickly identify and locate each component amidst numerous coded brown boxes. This minimises confusion and enhances the efficiency of the installation process.

4. Standardised templates
Creating and using standardised templates ensures that your fitters know what to expect each time, fostering a consistent and professional approach to every project.

In addition to clear communication with fitters, it is also in every designer’s interest to provide customers with transparency of the final decision and project details.

Your design software should make it easy to provide customers with a comprehensive pack that includes:
* Renders and visualisations of the final design
* Detailed quotes
* Clear terms for customer approval

This transparency ensures customers are fully aware of what they are agreeing to, enhancing trust and satisfaction.

After-sales support is just as important for your reputation, and Cyncly software makes this process streamlined for you and informative for your customer. After-sales packs can include care instructions for various kitchen components, such as stainless steel appliances, PVD finish taps, quartz worktops, gloss or wood finish kitchens, and ceramic sinks. By providing these comprehensive after-sales documents, you reinforce a positive customer experience, extending your professionalism beyond the installation phase.

In the kitchen retail and installation industry, the quality of the fitting process is paramount. Investing in fitter’s packs and customer communication tools is a strategic move towards achieving excellence in every project.

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