What TruFrame says about TruFit

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Date: 14 January 2016

TruFit® expanding foam window installation tape is taking the industry by storm. The take up of the product launched by Edgetech UK, the leading voice for energy efficient glazing, has exceeded all expectations.  It's easy to see why, with professional businesses like TruFrame switching to TruFit.

Here's what Patrick Firmager, Marketing Director at TruFrame says: "Using TruFit expanding foam edge tape for installations by our retail company, Crown Windows, was an easy decision. We pride ourselves on the energy efficiency of our products and are always keen to implement new techniques and advanced technologies to stay ahead of the game.



"As one of the first companies to offer A++ rated windows, we want to ensure that homeowners receive the greatest possible energy saving benefit from their investment. Using TruFit during the installation guarantees a durable and consistent level of thermal insulation.



"Also, the clean and defined ‘shadow groove’ created by using TruFit adds the perfect finish to any installation, all whilst offering a huge time-saving over traditional trimming methods." Alan Fielder, Director of Sales and Marketing at Edgetech agrees: "Patrick's comments hit the nail on the head. If homeowners are choosing the highest energy rated windows, they want to know that they are being fitted to get the best long-term performance. TruFit offers all this and more. TruFit is quicker, cleaner and easier to install, and it looks much neater."

 

 

 

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