50% increase in colour sales for Freefoam

Date: 1 May 2013

Freefoam Building Products are pleased to announce that is has recorded a 50% increase in the sales of colour products for the first quarter.

Demand for colour roofline products has been strong over the last few years and Freefoam is the leading provider of coloured roofline products offering ten colours as standard all with a unique 10 year guarantee.The range is manufactured using our patented ColormaxTM technology. Using an advanced master-batching process, a special blend of natural PVC compound is dosed on-line with specific concentrations of pigment for the required colour.

This production process allows us to provide long lasting colourfast products. Freefoam provide an industry leading range of colours including white, black, leather brown, rustic green, regal blue, pale gold, sable, storm grey, anthracite grey and dark grey. We have broken down the barriers to sales by providing the majority of the colour range ‘off the shelf’ available through a network of local stockists throughout the UK.

Aidan Harte, Freefoam’s Managing Director comments “We’re delighted with these sales figures. Colour is a big market now, and growing. It gives homeowners and specifiers the chance to create individuality and match or contrast their roofline to windows, doors and conservatories. Most roofline manufacturers are limited to a standard range of white, or whites plus two or three woodgrains. But Freefoam decided some years ago to be a colour specialist and has developed the technology to produce colour easily and quickly.”

Freefoam’s Colourmax range allows stockists and installers to feel confident in offering their customers colour and both can benefit from increased sales opportunities with extra margin built in to boost their profits.

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