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Soffits, Fascias and Gutterings
News Release from: Celuform | Subject: Cellular plastic fascia, soffits and bargeboards
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 February 2007
Lovell chooses Celuform
Lovell, the UK's largest affordable homes builder choose cellular plastic fascia, soffits and bargeboards from Celuform.
UK's largest affordable homes builder choose Celuform Cellular plastic fascia, soffits and bargeboards from Celuform are being specified for all housing developments built by leading affordable housing provider and refurbishment specialist Lovell Homes
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 8 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The housebuilder says the UK's longest established plastic building products manufacturer has been chosen because of high quality standards and the company's outstanding experience in the market.
Celuform roofline products are being used exclusively on Lovell developments and refurbishment projects over the next two years.
The company is the largest builder of social housing in the UK.
"What we're looking for is product consistency, the ability to ensure the material is where we want it when we want it," says Lovell's central procurement manager, Rob Worboys.
"Celuform's pedigree and the various quality management and other accreditations the company holds, satisfied us that they were one of the few suppliers in their market that could fulfil all our criteria," he continued.
There is a full range of Celuform systems to suit all applications.
PVC-ue roofline products are particularly popular with social housing providers because they require almost no maintenance, eliminating ongoing costs, unlike timber fascia and soffit.
Product features include plain or decorative choices, square or bull-nosed profiles, as well as a wide selection of white finishes and colours such as Mahogany, Golden Oak and Ebony.
The range also includes the recently launched and highly successful Celutex, an embossed wood grain finish that is almost indistinguishable from timber.
Widely specified Celuform brands include Conquest, Elite, multi-purpose board used as soffit, Duoform, Emperor, and open V-joint and shiplap claddings.
Celuform was the first UK manufacturer of PVC-ue building products and today is the largest supplier of PVC-ue roofline and cladding systems.
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