Cutting Crew Discusses the Importance of Glass Store Front Companies in Burnaby
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  • Cutting Crew Discusses the Importance of Glass Store Front Companies in Burnaby

    (Transportation-News.com, December 19, 2015 ) Burnaby, BC -- Cutting Crew Glass, the leading glass storefront company in Surrey and Burnaby, is advising that retail shops should switch to a glass storefront in order to increase business. Burnaby businesses can also save on expenses when they use a glass storefront.

    "Many Burnaby stores, as well as restaurants and even offices, are asking us for glass storefronts for their Burnaby business," says Tom Pryce of Cutting Crew Glass. "They've come to realize the many benefits that come with using glass instead of solid walls for their storefronts, and they come to us because we offer a variety of glass types at reasonable prices."

    One of the main features of a Burnaby glass storefront is that it is transparent, and that means people can look inside the retail shop. That can immediately catch the attention of passersby, who may then be tempted to come in.

    "Our clients regularly find out that more customers come in when their products are already on display through the glass," reveals Pryce. "People who are looking for a specific product will come in when they see the item through the glass, and even those who aren't looking for anything, in particular, may be lured inside with a prominent display of attractive items."

    The transparency of the glass also seems to make customers feel better inside. It offers a subliminal impression that the store has nothing to hide.

    "In this era when people are asking for more transparency among the businesses they patronize, the use of a glass storefront in Burnaby is literally providing transparency," Pryce muses. "Customers get the impression that the retail store is upfront about their business practices as well."

    The clear glass also lets in natural lighting and sunlight, and this can represent substantial savings on expenses for a retail shop.

    "The shop doesn't have to feature as many lights inside to illuminate the shop properly, and that saves on the electricity bill," explains Pryce. "And in the winter, the shop won't have to spend as much on heating bills because the glass lets the sunshine in to warm the place up for free."

    The clear glass front also makes everyone inside feel better, in a psychological sense.

    "Sunlight is a natural mood enhancer, and when the light comes in it makes everyone inside feel happier," says Pryce. "That means employees work better and become more courteous to the customers, and the customers are more predisposed to make purchases."

    The use of clear glass even adds to the security. At night, security cameras, security guards, and passing police officers can quickly see if there are people inside. And such shops are less frequently robbed during the day because passersby can see inside and report the crime to the authorities.


    About Cutting Crew Glass:
    Cutting Crew Glass is a prominent glass storefront company in Burnaby. They are located at 4150 Watling St, Burnaby, BC V5J 1V2, Canada and can be reached by phone at 604-341-8027. To learn more, visit the Cutting Crew Glass website at http://www.cuttingcrewglass.com, and like their Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Crew-Glass/349550868560726?fref=ts.

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