Marley Alutec has announced it will be at four EcoShowcase events throughout 2016, where it will demonstrate its full range of aluminium rainwater and eaves systems.
The EcoShowcase will start on March 15th at Glasgow’s Hampden Park Stadium. Marley Alutec will then head to London’s Wembley Stadium on May 17th, Leicester’s King Power Stadium on July 5th and Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham on 11th October.
The exhibitions are free to attend and offer specialist one-to-one advice sessions with Marley Alutec’s sales team. The events will also provide an informative programme of seminars and CPDs, and plenty of networking opportunities for industry professionals.
Marley Alutec will showcase its full range of products, including its rainwater solution, fascia and soffit systems, and roof and shower outlets.
Marley Alutec’s products are manufacturing using marine grade aluminium to offer excellent durability, lasting 50 years or more. Its latest fade resistant paint technology means this period is practically maintenance free.
The company offers total eaves solutions in a wide range of aesthetics to suit any property, from its Traditional and Tudor ranges to the sleek and contemporary Alligator and Evolve ranges. All options aim to combine strong visual appeal with the demanding performance standards expected of modern building materials.
Its innovative Evoke fascia and soffit system will also be on display. The system offers a high level of durability along with impressive colour performance and on-site versatility.
Evoke offers a variety of profiles and sizes to suit different aesthetic and eaves configurations, together with both vented and unvented soffit boards and copings.
The team will also offer a fully integrated project advisory service. The service covers the initial design stages all the way through to completion, ensuring deadlines and delivery dates are met.
The company also offers a full suite of BIM files for its entire product portfolio.
Nick Glover, Head of Sales and Marketing at Marley Alutec, commented: “Meeting our customers face to face gives us an opportunity to get to know them and develop solutions for their projects. These shows present a fantastic chance for individuals to get a closer look at our products but more importantly, offer attendees a forum to discuss any rainwater system, fascia and soffit issues they may be having.”
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