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Freefoam launches new advertising campaign: Helping Customers Grow

  • 10 Feb 2025

Freefoam Building Products, a leading manufacturer of innovative PVC building products, has unveiled a new advertising campaign aimed at supporting its customers’ business growth and promoting brand value awareness.

The campaign, called Helping Customers Grow, highlights Freefoam’s ongoing commitment to it’s business model, allowing independent customers to grow without competition or conflicts, ensuring success in a competitive marketplace.

The new adverts emphasise Freefoam’s strong links to its customer base, featuring powerful testimonials from a PVC stockist and a Freefoam Registered Installer. The designs also highlight Freefoam’s comprehensive range of durable, low-maintenance products, including fascia, soffits, cladding, and guttering systems and highlight Freefoam’s significant investment in new product development.  

These new adverts for 2025 are just one part of a wider marketing campaign running throughout the year to illustrate the success of Freefoam’s business model.

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Other areas of work include

Customer success stories. Real-world examples of how Freefoam has helped businesses grow using video to bring the stories to life.

Feature articles. In depth editorial content looking at new product developments that give  Freefoam customers the opportunity to grow existing markets and build new business opportunities. 

Social media content. Engaging and visual content to shine a light on PVC stockists and PVC installers who supply and fit Freefoam products. 

Louise Sanderson, Group Marketing Manager, comments: “These adverts reflect our core belief that our success is tied to our customers’ growth. By providing not just great products but also the marketing and sales support to grow their businesses, we’re fostering long lasting meaningful partnerships that are proven to work. As our customer Matt Epps says – Freefoam is the perfect partner for our business.” 

Where to See the Adverts

The Helping Customers Grow adverts will be featured across the Glass and Glazing trade print media as well as Building and Construction titles throughout 2025. 

Aidan Harte, CEO, comments: “I’m very pleased with these new adverts. They give us an opportunity to highlight to the PVC industry our successful business model and showcase our strong commitment to customers.

“Our ‘Helping Customers Grow’ campaign is really gaining momentum and we’re looking forward to working with more of our partners this year to illustrate the benefits we can bring to PVC Stockists and Installers.”

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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