A little research goes a long way

I recently considered the question “where are most of our residential customers located?” I started to answer that question and then the perfectionist in me decided to do an actual count. Since our accounting software only takes us back 10 years (we’ve been in business 35 years) I thought it would give me a good representation, especially since most of the growth in residential window tinting has occurred in the last decade.
Well of course Nashville is our biggest market – not a surprise!! It seems the biggest demand for our products is in Belle Meade, Green Hills, Forest Hills, Bellevue, and South Nashville.
Near Nashville, we do a huge amount of  house tinting happens in Brentwood, Franklin, Gallatin, Hendersonville, Goodlettsville, Hermitage, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Murfreesboro, and Old Hickory.
We’ve seen an increase in the last 5-7 years in the residential window film use in Arrington, Ashland City, Clarksville, College Grove, Columbia, Cottontown, Dickson, Fairview, Greenbrier, Kingston Springs, LaVergne, Madison, Manchester, Smyrna, Spring Hill, Springfield, Thompson Station, White Bluff, and White House.
We have also done homes in Southern and Western Kentucky : Adairville, Bowling Green, Cadiz, Eddyville, Ft. Campbell, Greenville, Hopkinsville, Paducah, and Princeton.
We’ve also worked Tennessee homes in Adams, Baxter, Beech Grove, Bon Aqua, Camben, Carthage, Castalian Springs, Cedar Hill, Centerville, Chapmansboro, Christiana, Burns, Cookeville, Cornersville, Cross Plains, Crossville, Culleoka, Eagleville, Elmwood, Flatcreek, Hartsville, Hickman, Hillsboro, Holladay,

Jamestown, Joelton, Laquardo, Leipers Fork, Liberty, Livingston, Lobelville, Lyles, Lynnville, Millersville, Monteagle, Mt. Pleasant, Normandy, Paris, Pegram, Pleasant View, Portland, Primm Springs, Rockvale, Shelbyville, Silver Point, Smithville, Sparta, Tullahoma, Waverly, Whites Creek, Williamsport and Winchester, Woodbury, and Woodlawn.

Our accounting program did a count for me on how many homes we’ve done in the last 10 years and it came up with 4021! That’s alot of homeowners that are enjoying the value of energy savings, fade reduction, and in many cases glare reduction.  We are thankful for all our customers no matter where they live!!! :)

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2 Responses to A little research goes a long way

  1. 4k homes in 10 years, wish I was doing those kinds of numbers =)