NFA Digital Magazine June 2026

communities, and reinforces the integrity of our long-term climate strategy of achieving net zero by 2050, as part of our commitment to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). With energy standards tightening and homeowners expecting more from every upgrade, fabricators need systems that deliver genuine efficiency, without creating unnecessary cost, weight and complexity on the factory floor. For Deceuninck Aluminium, the answer is clear: build thermal performance in from the start and make it achievable in the real world. That’s exactly what the Decalu platform is designed to do, combining modular efficiency with future-facing U-values across windows and doors. It also gives aluminium fabricators the confidence to compete directly with composite window and door systems, which are increasingly being specified in place of aluminium on thermal

performance alone. “Being recognised across many categories is a testament to our people, customers and suppliers” says Darren Woodcock, General Manager of Deceuninck. “As confidence returns and regulatory expectations tighten, success in 2026 will depend on preparation, consistency and the strength of supply partnerships.” He adds. “Fabricators need suppliers who can support growth when the market lifts, who understand the compliance landscape, and who can provide futureproof systems backed by robust technical data. With our investment in product performance, sustainability and service reliability, Deceuninck is positioning itself as exactly that kind of partner.” To vote for Deceuninck in the National Fenestration Awards, please vote here: www.fenestrationawards.co.uk/nfa26

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