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Freefoam hits the mark with Weatherproof Systems

  • 16 Sep 2021

A wide range of colours and ease of installation are just two reasons why Weatherproof Systems chose Freefoam cladding to transform homes across Devon and beyond.

Terry Luscombe, Director of Weatherproof Systems, has been fitting roofline products and cladding in the Plymouth area for 15 years. His company, Weatherproof Systems, was established in 2017 and has been fitting Freefoam cladding since the beginning. He buys from local stockist Plastics Southwest Ltd. 

Terry says: “We have seen an increase in the amount of cladding we’ve fitted over the past 18 months. It’s getting very popular in the South West. We even had two new apprentices join the company due to the increase in cladding work.”

Most of the Freefoam cladding Terry and his team installs are for home renovations. However, they’ve also seen growth in garden rooms being built across the area, often clad on the exterior. 

‘We can totally transform the look of a customer’s home’

Terry adds: “We’ve been involved in a lot of projects recently that include cladding new extensions on customers’ properties too. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people are choosing to spend their money on renovating their property instead of going on holiday. Using Freefoam cladding, we can totally transform the look of a customer’s home.

“We’ve used other products in the past, but Freefoam cladding is easy to install and the wide range of colours they offer has helped us win many contracts. The most popular colours with homeowners at the moment tend to be the grey shades – especially Slate Grey.

“Being an officially Registered Installer of Freefoam products certainly helps. I always take a sample box, supplied by Freefoam, on my first visit to customers and tell them about the 10-year guarantee the company offers on cladding products. To be honest, we fit most products that Freefoam supply, and especially like to fit Freefoam’s ogee gutter system to the properties we work on.”

Learn more about Freefoam’s products, service and support by visiting www.freefoam.com or calling 01604 591110. Follow @freefoam on Twitter. 

For more information about Weatherproof Systems, visit weatherproofsystems.co.uk. To see a video showcasing their work, click here.

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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