Pro Installer April 2014 - Issue 13 | Page 48

48 APRIL 2014 PRO INSTALLER PRO PRODUCTS www.proinstaller.co.uk Don’t let rainwater products rain on your parade Out of sight and out of mind, your reputation often depends on associated products not letting you down, says Freefoam’s UK General Manager Colin St John. It’s often the little things that make or mar a reputation. You can do a brilliant job on Mrs Smith’s windows and doors or fascias but if you walk mud on her carpet; arrive late, work with the radio full blast, or flatten her prize-winning roses as you step down from installing her fascias she won’t be thrilled. She’ll tell her friends, and that’s what they’ll know about you when they’re thinking of improving their own home! But, the memory of your indiscretions will fade and your reputation will recover in time. More long-lasting, and arguably more damaging, are the effects of an associated product letting you and your installation down. Hardware finishes that peel or corrode; sealed units with scratches on the inside, or units that mist up; gutters that discolour, constantly drip, or leak so water runs down the brickwork, or creak during the night keeping everyone awake, can transform a good job into a bad one in the eyes of the homeowner. Some take a long time to fix; a few will stick to your reputation like a bad smell. You might see it as a problem with an associated product; something partly out of your control. But Mrs Smith is unlikely to share that view. She’ll be disappointed with her experience and the improvement she expected. She’ll hold you responsible. The problem is, some of these associated products are not uppermost in your mind when selling or installing. Rainwater, for example, is out of sight and out of mind until it goes wrong. Even if they don’t normally sell roofline, most window companies do dormer windows and others which often include rainwater products, gutters and downpipes. And unless they use a lot of it, most assume that rainwater is a commodity and that one brand is very much like another. That can be a costly mistake. Prevention is better than cure Leaks and noisy creaking in warm weather are common rainwater problems which, once they start, are hard to stop. But on the basis that prevention is better than cure, they’re problems Freefoam’s Freeflow® range of rainwater is designed to solve. Freeflow is a range of innovative, high quality PVC-U rainwater systems that have been designed to ensure reliable, leak-free performance and quick installation. For installers’ convenience, the range is compatible with other rainwater systems using a range of adaptors and it comes in a range of standard gutter shapes, and a range of colours including white, black and brown. Co-extruded to reduce main cause of leaks Each rainwater system is co-extruded with a white interior and a range of exterior colours. This is Freefoam’s innovative solution to the problems associated with rapid heat absorption and expansion of gutters, which causes both leaks and noises in the night when they cool down. A white surface exposed to sunshine can absorb heat and attain a surface temperature 10ºC or more over the air temperature, while dark surfaces can Water-tight joints together. The seals allow gutters to move without making a noise and without creating the gaps which cause leaks. All Freeflow gutters and downpipes come covered with protective film so they can survive knocks in transit and can be installed without scratches. A 50 Year Lifetime Guarantee is available on all registered white Freeflow installations, while a 10 year guarantee is available on colours. Customers who don’t use the online registration system to obtain a certificate still qualify for the standard 20 year guarantee on all white products (see www.myfreefoam.com for details). Freeflow also pioneered the use of advanced longlife compressible seals which create flexible water-tight joints when lengths of guttering are connected Call 01604 591110 or visit Freefoam.com to secure YOUR reputation. add a further 30-40ºC and exceed the softening point of the PVC. On large capacity gutters with a large surface area facing the sun, this can be a particular problem. Our innovation means that while the interior is exposed to sunlight as normal, it absorbs significantly less heat from the sun and expands far less along its width and length. This dramatically decreases the probability of leaks - and creaks! UPVC Maintenance Supplies Launches Maintenance UPVC Maintenance Supplies is running a series of short training courses to help customers identify and solve onsite door and window maintenance problems instantly, when on emergency repair call-outs. The specialist window and door replacement hardware supplier set up a schedule of bespoke window and door training courses, after MD David Earnshaw spoke to customers at their newly-opened trade counter in York and discovered there was a need to help customers understand how to identify faults and problems which occur on older, fitted PVCu windows and doors. UPVC Maintenance Supplies kicked off their training schedule with a series of introduction courses at their Batley Head Office. The courses offered practical training, tips and advice on identifying and solving maintenance problems for all types of windows and door systems. “In order for delegates to enjoy a more practical experience; we have erected a full sized window and door structure in the newly dedicated training area, enabling the delegates to cover the course subjects with a ‘hands-on’ approach, rather than just a class room environment,” said David, “and we received an overwhelm- ing response from the session – plus customer feedback left us with more ideas for further training.” UPVC Maintenance Supplies will be holding additional training sessions at their head office in Batley with courses tailored to delegates’ requirements. For more information or to book, call 0113 236 0800, visit www.upvcmaintenance.co.uk