Window and Glazing Leads in Dublin: Planning Data for Glaziers
Every extension has windows. Every renovation replaces them. Every new build needs them from scratch. For Dublin glaziers and window installers, planning applications are a direct line to homeowners who are about to spend money on glass.
The glazing opportunity in Dublin planning data
Dublin's planning applications frequently mention specific glazing elements: rooflights, sliding doors, Juliet balconies, full-height glazing, and replacement windows. These aren't vague leads — the application description often specifies exactly what type of glazing the homeowner wants. That means you can tailor your approach to their specific needs.
Extensions are the biggest source of window leads. A typical rear extension in Dublin includes bi-fold or sliding doors to the garden, rooflights for natural light, and often a large picture window. That's a glazing package worth €3,000–€12,000 depending on specification.
Renovation and retrofit leads
Dublin's BER upgrade push is driving a wave of window replacements. Homeowners applying for renovation planning permission are frequently upgrading from single-glazed or old double-glazed units to A-rated windows. These projects don't always appear on the planning register (many window replacements are exempt from planning), but when they do, they represent high-value opportunities.
SEAI grants for energy upgrades can include window replacement, and homeowners who are already in the planning system are the most likely to pursue the full upgrade package.
Rooflights and specialist glazing
Rooflights are one of the most frequently specified elements in Dublin extension applications. Velux-style roof windows, flat rooflights, and lantern roofs are all common. If you specialise in rooflight installation, planning data gives you a targeted list of homeowners who specifically need your product.
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Planning leads let you compete on knowledge rather than just price. When you contact a homeowner and reference the specific glazing elements in their planning application, you demonstrate expertise. You can suggest alternatives, highlight energy ratings, and position yourself as a consultant rather than just a supplier. That's how you win the job at a fair price.