Kommerling Introduces Ivory Through Colour

Date: 3 August 2016

Kömmerling has now introduced an ivory base colour for it’s proven C70 Goldâ window and door system and PremiLine patio door, including a number of supporting ancillaries, as demand continues to increase for non-white colours.

With demand from new housing and second or even third time purchasers of replacement PVCu windows for non-white windows, Kömmerling believe that the ivory through colour is a tangible means of differentiation.With matching cills and other ancillaries already available, the company is expecting a number of existing manufacturing partners to add this to their product range, with interest already high just a matter of weeks after its launch.

The new ivory base colour is a match for RAL 9001 and sits alongside the existing foiled profiles in all Kömmerling window and door systems and also the innovative AluStar aluminium exterior cladding for both the C70 and O70 Goldâ product ranges.

This new through colour will also be available for the new PremiFold slide, swing and folding system for windows and doors, that has been recently launched.

Kevin Warner, head of sales and marketing of Kömmerling commented: ‘The launch of ivory will satisfy demand for off-white windows from consumers and building specifiers, who are looking for an alternative, yet subtle colour.

Our fabricators and installers will also be buoyed by the fact that we’re also offering a range of cills and ancillaries to support the launch.

He continues: ‘Consumers will be able to enjoy the benefit of the new ivory windows and doors blending in more with the internal paints and décor within the home, a strong sales opportunity for Kömmerling customers.’

For information on Kömmerling, call 01543 444900, e-mail enquiries@profine-group.com, visit www.kommerling.co.uk or follow them on Twitter @kommerling_uk.

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