A leading stockist of roofline products with branches located throughout the UK, National Plastics, has decided to stock its new branch in Exeter with Freeflow® rainwater systems.
Freefoam, a market leader in environmentally friendly and UV protected roofline and rainwater products, manufactures the Freeflow® range of high quality rainwater systems.
The Freeflow rainwater system is available in square line, half round, ogee and deep styles. Each system is co-extruded with a white interior and a range of exterior colours – Freefoam's innovative solution to the problems associated with rapid heat absorption and expansion of gutters.
The system is manufactured using a combination of recycled and virgin materials to optimise product performance and minimise environmental impact.
It has been designed to ensure both reliable, leak-free performance and quick installation.
In addition, Freeflow products come in a range of standard colours including white, black and brown, while other colours are available on special order.
Geoff Foster, Group Divisional Director, National Plastics, said: "Prior to making our decision we looked carefully at all the rainwater systems on the market.
"Ultimately the quality, innovation and user friendly features of the Freeflow system made the decision easy.
"The quality is excellent, the benefits of the co-extruded feature are a great selling point and the 20 year extended guarantee is the icing on the cake.
"The excellent customer service relationship we have built up with Freefoam was also a significant contributing factor in our decision-making.
"We're confident we made the right decision and look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with Freefoam."
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