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PROCare uses Fibo panels for its social housing projects

  • 7 Nov 2018

Adaptation specialist PROCare is suppling more than 800 bathrooms with Fibo wall panels to social housing projects nationwide.

PROCare manufactures and distributes products to adapt wet rooms, bathrooms and kitchens for those in social housing to have what they need to overcome practical problems when age or disability limits daily activities.

Karen Owens, PROCare Business Development Manager, commented: “We’re using Fibo wall panels on a number of sheltered housing projects for social housing landlords in Leicester, Manchester, York and Bristol.

“The panels are ideal for wet rooms and bathrooms and work well with our adapted products because they are robust, and quick and easy to install.

“The longevity of the panels is excellent compared to traditional methods. The Fibo boards do not attract dirt or mildew and maintenance is easier too.

“The panels are offered in different price brackets, which gives our clients more choice depending on budgets.

“The service and support from Fibo has been excellent too – the onsite training is a godsend. The team came out to demonstrate best practice installation for different situations, which helps our contractors achieve a perfect finish, while still working quickly and effectively.

“PROCare stocks Fibo panels as part of our standard product portfolio and we find the service we receive is second to none.

“Fibo has never let us down on delivery and this is vitally important when we are providing national Housing Associations with a total bathroom solution.”

Fibo UK Limited,
Water Meadow House,
Chesham,
Buckinghamshire,
HP5 1LF

01494 771242
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