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New woodgrain foil colours for Freefoam fascia and soffit

  • 5 Nov 2024

Freefoam Building Products Ltd has updated its fascia, soffit and accessory ranges. Three new woodgrain foil finishes have been added to the roofline range, including Matt Black, Matt Anthracite Grey, and White Woodgrain.

The Matt Black and Matt Anthracite Grey have been introduced (and RAL-coded) to complement aluminium black and grey windows and bifolds. Both colours have RAL codes which helps stockists and their installers to tap into this colour trend, and upsell a full suite of matching building elements.

Colin St John, Freefoam’s Commercial Director, comments: “It’s a fantastic opportunity for installers to sell a higher-end look that can transform houses in a few days.

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“We even offer cladding to match. It gives installers the edge to win business, sell more products, and make better margins.”

The new finishes are offered in 10mm Square Leg and Magnum Square Leg Fascia, General Purpose Soffit Board, and Hollow Soffits, and come with a range of trims in the same colour options.

Additional product sizes have been added to Freefoam’s foiled fascia too. Freefoam’s 10mm Square Leg fascia is available in Irish Oak, Chartwell Green, and Cream woodgrains while the 18mm Square Leg range now comes in Light Oak, Black Ash, Anthracite Grey, and Agate Grey woodgrains.

Colin continues: “We’re now manufacturing one of the most comprehensive fascia ranges on the market.”

See the full range at www.freefoam.com/geopanel or call Freefoam on 0800 002 9903 to add the new roofline colours and sizes to your portfolio.

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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