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News Release from: Kestrel-BCE | Subject: 600mm corner joints
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2007
Kestrel launches new 600mm corner joints
Kestrel, the environmentally friendly leading brand of PVC-UE and PVC-U roofline, cladding and window trim products, announced it is launching yet another addition, with the new 600mm corner joints.
With an already vast product range consisting of more than 800 products, the company has just announced it is launching yet another addition, with the new 600mm corner joints "The extended length of the corners creates a deeper box end which makes it easier to install and creates a neater fit," explains Tony Crutcher, Sales and Marketing Director of the Kestrel brand
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Available in a variety of colours, including Kestrel's three shades of white, to ensure they suit all homeowner's requirements, the new corner joints make it easier for installers to sell.
And if that wasn't enough, all joints come with a guarantee which offers peace of mind.
"Despite the fact Kestrel already has one of the widest product range in the industry, it is always looking for ways to offer even more variety, and even more product features that make it easier to sell down the supply chain.
All Kestrel's product updates or additions, just like this one, are made with the stockist and the installer in mind. Request a free brochure from Kestrel-BCE ...
It's a competitive market and Kestrel wants to do everything we can to support our customers to ensure they win new business and continue to increase sales.".
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