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Soffits, Fascias and Gutterings
News Release from: Freefoam Plastics | Subject: Deepflow rainwater system
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2008
Freefoam Plastics new Deepflow rainwater
system
New co-extruded deepflow rainwater system has a high flow capacity with the added advantage of less regular cleaning and maintenance.
Deepflow is a new addition to the Freeflow range of rainwater systems from Freefoam Plastics Freefoam is a market leader in innovation and the Freeflow rainwater systems are an example of its commitment to innovation and delivering what the market demands
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 19 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The main benefit of Freefoam's innovative co-extruded system is that its white interior will counteract the problems associated with rapid heat absorption and expansion of gutters.
Tests show that while white surfaces exposed to sunshine absorb heat and attain a temperature of 10o or more over air temperature, dark surfaces can rise a further 30-40oC and exceed the softening point of PVC, thus leading to rapid expansion and contraction of the gutter.
The Freeflow co-extruded system will dramatically decrease the probability of any potential associated problems.
Tony Walsh, Managing Director, Freefoam Plastics, comments, "We are delighted with the Deepflow addition to the Freeflow range".
"We have had demand for a deeper Freeflow gutter system for a while".
"Many local authorities and apartment blocks demand a rainwater system that requires less cleaning and maintenance".
"Also areas with high levels of rainfall and snow will benefit from this new rainwater system".
"The 20-year guarantee available with registered Freeflow installations is also an attractive prospect.".
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