BFRC Doorset Energy Ratings

Free Doorset Energy Ratings for newly registered fabricators

  • 22 Sep 2015

BFRC is offering free Doorset Energy Ratings (DSERs) for newly registering window fabricators signing up to an existing BFRC registered System House Simplified Energy Licence (SEL).

The following System Houses all offer BFRC rated product through an SEL:

Aluk (Beaufort), Aluplast, Door-Stop International, Duraflex, Eclectic Systems LLP, Eurocell, Halo, Halo Assure, Joedan Group, LB Plastics , Leitz Tooling, Liniar, Network VEKA, Rehau, Sapa Building Systems, SBP Group Ltd, Schueco, Smart Systems, Steel Window Association, Synseal, VEKA, VEKA Assure, Whitehill Tools.

The offer is available until 31st December 2015 and applies only to fabricators that are not currently BFRC registered. The DSERs will be free until 1st January 2017.

BFRC Managing Director Chris Mayne commented: “This is a fantastic offer for newly registered fabricators.

Not only do they get the benefit of selling BFRC independently verified rated windows, free access to technical and marketing support, and a free listing on the new BFRC website. They can get all their doors rated for free as well.”

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