Kestrel

New Glasgow distributor for Kestrel

  • 28 Jun 2018

Even more Kestrel UPVC roofline products will be heading to Scotland, courtesy of a new distributor near Glasgow.

The newly-opened Scotplas Trade Centre in Bellshill becomes the latest distributor of the Kestrel line – and selection to choose from is vast. 

Scotplas business director Graham Hotchkiss has worked in the building plastics industry for nearly 10 years and chose Kestrel as the perfect brand to launch in the trade centre.

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He said his experience of Kestrel products made him aware that they are reliable.

“Kestrel offers a real breadth of products from window trims to fascias, cladding and soffits, in different colours and finishes, which means we can offer our customers a wide choice,” Graham said.

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Kestrel sales and marketing director Owen Thorogood said the company is delighted to add Scotplas to its ever-growing list of distributors and welcome their positive feedback on the range of products on offer north of the border.

“We look forward to working with them as our range continually grows and develops and can assure them of the very best service and products on the market,” he said.

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