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JAM | Oct 19, 2024

TT-based manufacturer, Domus enters Jamaican market

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Promising to revolutionize the local construction industry

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Domus Windows and Doors, which is based in Trinidad and Tobago, has entered the Jamaican construction market.

The manufacturer of uPVC windows and doors says its expansion to Jamaica is part of its strategy to meet the growing demand for high-quality, energy-efficient windows and doors in the Caribbean. In making the announcement in a media release in its home country, Domus is promising to revolutionize the Jamaican construction industry.

The company will be offering a range of products, from energy-efficient windows designed to reduce cooling costs to durable doors that promise enhanced security. Domus emphasizes that its products use insulation technology to reduce heat transfer, which in turn reduces energy costs. 

Opening showrooms and service centres across Jamaica 

According to the manufacturer, it plans to open showrooms and service centres across Jamaica to offer consultation, installation services and after-sale support. The company acknowledges that “as urbanization and development continue to reshape Jamaica’s landscape, there has been a rising need for sustainable building solutions”.

With climate change becoming a pressing concern for island nations, Domus says its energy-efficient windows and doors are designed to support eco-friendly building practices, contributing to energy conservation efforts across Jamaica.

“The company has committed to fostering local employment by hiring and training Jamaican workers in sales, customer support and installation roles,” the release says, “by investing in the local workforce, Domus aims to contribute to Jamaica’s economic growth and ensure that its presence is deeply rooted in the community.”

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