Roofline range extended with Anthracite Grey woodgrain

  • 19 Aug 2015

The contemporary finish is available with six widths of fascia and eight widths of soffit, in addition to matching corners, joiners and trims in RAL 7016 equivalent.

Manufactured using Renolit’s Exofol PVC film, the finish consists of two layers. In the base film, Solar Shield Technology is used to protect the cladding against excessive heat and build up. The upper transparent layer prevents against fading caused by UV radiation and weathering effects.

A ten year guarantee is also offered with all woodgrain cladding products.

Colour specialists

In addition to foiled products, Freefoam manufactured a range of co-extruded fascia, soffit and trims in ten colours using its patented Colormax technology.

Featuring built-in colourfastness, variety and reliable colour matching, the range offers choice to architects, specifiers, proper developers and homeowners.

The Anthracite Grey woodgrain window accessories were introduced last year, responding to the glazing and window industry’s growing demand for the shade.

Following feedback from the wider building industry, Freefoam has added Anthracite Grey roofline products to allow its customers to capitalise on the growing trend for colour.

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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