Growing trend towards colour windows, doors and roofline products

  • 9 May 2017

Freefoam has recently seen a trend within the Home Improvement market towards colour for replacement windows, doors and roofline products. As a result, orders for Anthracite Grey fascia and soffit during the last year have increased.

The Anthracite Grey rainwater range was introduced last year and is an exact match to the fascia and soffit products and coordinates with many shades of window frames and door finishes. The new Anthracite Gutter from Freefoam allows homeowners the opportunity to create a fully coordinated roofline for their home.

The Deep gutter is 77mm in depth and 116mm in width and has been designed to manage the increasing levels of rainfall that are being experienced throughout the UK. It is available with a full range of matching fittings including Union Brackets, Running Outlets and Hoppers, and manufactured using co-extruded PVC-U.

The Freefoam Freeflow range offers a long lasting, leak free, no fade, low maintenance solution all with a ten year guarantee.

Freefoam manufacture Anthracite Grey products using the co-extrusion method to create a white interior and darker exterior colours. A white interior reduces heat absorption and expansion along the width and length, decreasing the probability of leaks.

The Anthracite Grey rainwater range is manufactured using Freefoam’s patented Colormax technology – an advanced master-batching process with a blend of natural PVC and pigments that are simultaneously co-extruded to produce built in colourfastness, colour variety, and reliable colour matching, all with a ten-year guarantee.

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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