Eurocell is continuing its ambitious five-year growth strategy in 2025, with ten new or relocated branches already opened or confirmed since January – underlining the home improvement specialist’s commitment to investing in its nationwide network and making life easier for local tradespeople.

So far this year, new branches have opened in Tonbridge, Slough, and Bury St Edmunds, while relocations and upgrades have taken place in Hemel Hempstead, Preston, and Sheffield. The newly relocated Fareham branch has just opened, with a brand-new branch in Winchester launching in April. Additionally, new branches in Croydon and Colindale are also in the pipeline, with opening dates to be confirmed.

Each branch brings Eurocell’s ‘most complete range’ of PVC-U windows, doors, roofline and rainwater systems, fixings, tools, and outdoor living solutions directly into key regional trade hubs – creating convenient, click-and-collect-ready sites tailored to professional installers and builders.

This flurry of activity is part of a wider strategy to make Eurocell’s growing product range more accessible than ever, supporting the evolving needs of its 40,000+ trade account holders across the UK.

Stuart Livingstone, COO at Eurocell, said:

“We know how important proximity and reliability are to our customers. These new and upgraded branches reflect our ongoing promise to be where our trade customers need us most, offering not just products on shelves but also advice, support, and consistent, dependable service.

“Whether it’s a brand-new opening or a smart relocation, every investment we make in the branch network is a direct investment in helping our customers work more efficiently.”

Eurocell currently operates more than 210 branches nationwide, and its five-year plan includes continued development of its branch estate, focusing on high-demand areas, upgrading existing spaces, and improving accessibility and service.

https://www.eurocell.co.uk/branch-finder

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