Tradelink introduces its seamless weld to R9s collection

Tradelink introduces its seamless weld to R9s collection
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Date: 1 August 2018

Tradelink Window Solutions has created the definitive Residence range for installers by adding the seamlessly welded R9s to the collection.

Just like the R7s window, R9s offers a fully welded frame with stunning aesthetics that will wow homeowners.

Not only that, but R9s is PAS 24 certified and comes with the option to glaze on site, or have fully bonded glass, depending on the installer’s preferred choice.

Jim Moody, Managing Director at Tradelink explains: “We wanted to create a Residence range that gave installers the opportunity to really impress homeowners looking for high-performance windows with heritage styling. R9s windows are fully welded to give impressive strength and the weld is almost invisible, to give a seamless finish.”

During PAS 24 testing, R9s passed with flying colours, with the window exceeding test requirements by 25 percent, proving its performance for homes.

Jim adds: “Residence adds real value for installers, so we wanted to give them the confidence to choose the window style and glazing method they want to sell and fit. With seamless R7s and R9s, glass bonded or glaze-on-site options as well as mechanical jointed frames and PAS 24 across the range, the Tradelink Residence Collection offers installers all the options to win more jobs.”

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