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News Release from: Hoppe (UK) | Subject: Door and window hardware
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 July 2006
Hoppe (UK) hard-wear helps differentiate
Hoppe (UK), the leading supplier of door and window hardware, is anodising its hardware so installers can offer homeowners a unique package.
In the notoriously competitive window and door industry, installers are increasingly looking for added value features to entice the homeowner Most now offer suited hardware available in a variety of finishes, leaving installers little to differentiate with
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hoppe (UK), the leading supplier of door and window hardware, is anodising its hardware so installers can offer homeowners a unique package.
Roger Benton, Joint Managing Director of Hoppe (UK), explains that standing out from the crowd is half the battle: "Having a wide variety of styles or finishes isn't enough to get noticed".
"But when homeowners are told the benefits of anodised handles - like high resistance to abrasions and scratching, or that it's anti-corrosive with good colour stability, including against UV rays (all leading to a long lasting high quality appearance)".
"A major benefit for busy homeowners is that it's easy to maintain too and cleaning with a mild soap will usually restore anodised handles to their original appearance".
"It's all possible because rather than a superficial coating of paint, the finishes on anodised Hoppe handles are actually embedded in the aluminium".
"Such fundamental benefits are easily communicated to the homeowner, giving fabricators and installers a differentiating edge over competitors and homeowners a reason to buy.".
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