The New Grey Substrate from Deceuninck – Available Now

The New Grey Substrate from Deceuninck – Available Now
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Date: 4 October 2017

After putting the finishing touches to one of the industry’s most exciting profile launches this summer, Deceuninck announces that its new grey substrate with Anthracite Grey grained foil is now ready to order.

Already the market leader in coloured PVC-U windows and doors, this latest #bestinclass innovation is a further testament to Deceuninck’s commitment to keeping its customers ahead of value-added market trends.

Adding to the 26 colourways already available from stock, the new RAL 7021 (Black Grey) substrate, now available with Anthracite Grey grained foil and soon to be available with the Anthracite Smooth Matt foil, will help PVC-U fabricators and installers compete against aluminium.

Deceuninck MD Rob McGlennon comments: “Grey is a popular contemporary colour choice, architecturally for the commercial market but also increasingly in the retail arena. So, the new profile option is now available across our range of casements (including flush sash), tilt-and-turn and fully reversible windows, as well as for residential, French and patio doors. A great example is the combination of the new grey substrate with our smooth anthracite grey foil finish (coming soon) - the pairing of which provides a direct comparison to aluminium windows and doors, but with significant thermal efficiency and cost benefits.

“One in four windows in the UK are now coloured, and Deceuninck predicts that within five years, colour will represent 50% of our market. By offering this new grey substrate Deceuninck is reinforcing our position as leaders in colour for now – and the future.”

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