PVC-U roofline, rainwater & cladding guarantee popular with consumers

  • 28 Oct 2014

The introduction of the 50 year Lifetime Guarantee on white PVC-U and PVC-UE roofline, rainwater and cladding products has helped Freefoam stockists and Registered Installers gain a significant selling point over competitors.

The extended warranty is giving installers the opportunity to gain more orders and Freefoam has seen the number of guaranteed registrations rise over the past couple of years.

The Guarantee gives consumers peace of mind whilst making selling easier for Registered Installers

Freefoam products have undergone weathering testing

Freefoam has extensive knowledge and technical work on advanced lead-free product formulations through first hand experience of using weathering in a variety of testing climates.

The Freefoam Lifetime Guarantee can be offered by any one of the company’s Registered Installers on all white products including Reveal Liner, Full Replacement fascia, Soffit, rainwater systems and cladding.

Installation work is recorded online and certificates are sent from the manufacturer to the consumer, with all guarantees being transferable to allow homeowners to see the benefits years after fittings having taken place.

The Guarantee was set up to provide Freefoam Registered Installers with a better chance of winning business across the roofline and home improvement markets and to give consumers complete peace of mind.

Freefoam products are available in a range of widths and depths to enable unique installations to be carried out without compromising on functionality or aesthetics.

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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