Edgetech Supports ESG In WER Seminar

Date: 29 September 2009
Source: Edgetech

Date: 29 September 2009

Edgetech, the only dedicated manufacturer of Warm Edge Technology in the UK, is supporting customer Energy Saving Glass (ESG) in a Window Energy Ratings seminar it is hosting at its new factory in the West Midlands on Friday 9th October.

Alex Walker of ESG explains: "Some fabricators and installers are still daunted by the prospect of achieving Window Energy Ratings (WERs) and are struggling to get to grips with the existing and pending legislation that is driving the need for WERs forward.



We want to give our customers and potential customers a helping hand by inviting them to an informative open day at our new factory in the West Midlands. We'll be looking at the need to supply more energy efficient and cost effective windows and the best way to achieve that. Edgetech will be on hand to talk about Super Spacer Warm Edge Technology; visitors will be able to get more information about glass from Pilkington; and Promac will be attending to take any questions on machinery. Representatives from ESG will of course also be available throughout the day to talk price and service with those interested in taking their offering to the next level.
 
"ESG has recently invested in a For.El fully automated machine and the very best products to ensure we help our customers stay ahead of demand, as well as changing legislation, to grow sales and maintain profit. Fabricators or installers that would like to attend the seminar can call us on 01384 297666."

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