Epwin Window Systems launches new suite of trade literature

Epwin Window Systems has launched a new suite of trade marketing literature across its comprehensive range of PVC-U window and door systems. The twelve new brochures provide fabricators with informative product information and inspiring new imagery to demonstrate the architectural scope of their impressive multi-system offering.

Commenting on the introduction of the new brochures, Gerald Allen, Head of Marketing at Epwin Window Systems, said: “Our new trade literature showcases the breadth and strength of our multiple PVC-U systems and highlights the quality each system offers. Whilst the trade brochure collection has a uniform identity, we are home to some of the best-known systems in the sector, so each brochure has been purposely designed to highlight its own system strengths and brand characteristics.”

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Within this new brochure portfolio is the popular 70mm Spectus System with a choice of bevelled or ovolo options, along with the award-winning 70mm PVC-U Optima Window and Door System which is available in chamfered and sculptured variations. Also available is the Flush Tilt & Turn Window System, Fully Reversible Window System, Flush Casement Window System, Composite Door Frame System, Two-Part Cill, Curtain Walling System and the heritage-favourite PVC-U Vertical Sliding Sash System. Completing the line up is the market-leading PatioMaster PVC-U Sliding Patio Door System.

Gerald commented: “Whilst each of the brochures presents the technical and design excellence of each system, it also focusses on the advantages of working with Epwin Window Systems, the UK’s largest systems house. These include design flexibility, industry-leading innovation, impressive thermal efficiency, future-proofed performance and a longstanding commitment to sustainability.”

The brochures are available upon request from ready@epwinwindowsystems.co.uk or can be downloaded from the company’s Connect digital resource platform. 

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