Technical and specification support from Freefoam

Brochure provides technical and specification support for new build projects

  • 19 May 2016

Freefoam has issued a new version of its Technical and Specification brochure, comprising information on roofline and cladding systems for building professionals.

Technical and Specification manual

Freefoam’s Technical and Specification manual can be accessed via its website

Recent statistics from the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) show that the number of new-build homes being completed is at its highest level since 2008.

Recognising the need for product knowledge in this growing sector, Freefoam has revised its Technical and Specification brochure to provide technical support and services.

Designed as a reference manual for architects, developers and construction professionals, the new document provides essential technical details for those looking to specify Freefoam products in both new build and refurbishment projects.

It features information on Building Standard compliance and accreditations, as well as performance criteria, product dimensions and installation guides for an assortment of roof types and cladding systems.

The brochure can be accessed on the Freefoam App and online, as well as in an A4 printed format.

Technical support from Freefoam

In addition to its Technical and Specification brochure, Freefoam provides a scheduling service, offering product specification and quantity breakdown from soffit, rainwater and fascia drawings.

The company can be contacted with any questions over the phone, via email or online, where its technical documents are available to download

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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