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Blog Posts: April 2009

Wednesday April 29, 2009 at 1:49pm
Main Features: With the option of the original chamfered sash, and now with the addition of the sculptured T sash, with or without sculptured or chamfered beads, the S 706 profile has become a firm favourite with both the trade and retail market. With a full range of window design options, internal low level beading and the use of 28mm double glazed units, plus tripple chambered profile, the thermal properties are excellent. Other features: There are various colour choices available. These in....
Tuesday April 28, 2009 at 4:09pm
Self build conservatories from Prior are available in many sizes and designs. Edwardian, Victorian, P - shaped and Lean - to are all catered for. Also they are available in white, rosewood, rosewood on white, golden oak and golden oak on white. Various roofing materials can be supplied, namely glass, always toughened for safety, and many shades of polycarbonate, in  25mm or 35mm thicknesses. Also popular are roof vents for added ventilation. Your conservatory could have the traditional dwarf w....
Wednesday April 15, 2009 at 2:57pm
PVCu or uPVC? We are often asked “Are your windows PVCu or uPVC ?” or “What is the difference between PVCu and uPVC ?” Quite simply, there is no difference. In Britain we used to talk about uPVC (unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride), wheras the rest of Europe would refer to PVCu (Polyvinyl Chloride - unplasticised). However, since the end of the 1980s we have fallen in line with the rest of the continent and so now also call it PVCu (or to be more technically correct PVC-U). Pure PVCu is, in fact....
 
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