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A picture paints a thousand words with Freefoam

  • 12 Feb 2020

Websites are an important part of any business, with visual content enhancing the visitor experience – Freefoam strives to make its site as visually attractive and appealing as possible and has now introduced an image gallery.

With more than 75 images, the gallery forms a useful resource for all clients looking to install Freefoam products. All ranges are illustrated, including fascia, soffit, gutter, cladding and internal panelling with the ability to filter by range to refine searches. 

Louise Sanderson, UK Marketing Manager, commented: “We want to make our web user experience as informative as possible. This new image gallery is a great way to bring our products to life, and visualise our content adding an extra dimension to web searches. 

“It allows us to illustrate our full range on completed projects giving potential customers ideas and inspiration for their plans.”

Freefoam is the leading manufacturer of a wide range of innovative PVC-UE and PVC-U fascia and soffit products – it also produces gutter systems, external cladding and interior panelling systems for the building industry distributed in Ireland, the UK and Mainland Europe.

The company’s products add style and definition to domestic, commercial and industrial buildings, and are available in a wide variety of profiles and colours to suit any construction project.

Colin St John, Commercial Director, commented: “We’re really pleased with this new gallery. As manufacturers we are proud of our products and want to showcase them to prospective clients.

“It is particularly good to see so many high quality images illustrating our colour range of roofline and cladding products.”

Contact:

Freefoam Building Products,
77-83 St James Mill Road,
Northampton,
NN5 5JP
United Kingdom

Tel: 01604 591110

Visit the Freefoam website

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