New partnership with Boavista | John Knight Glass

New partnership with Boavista | John Knight Glass
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Date: 11 December 2018

One of our key fundamentals here at John Knight Glass is to always be at the forefront the of the glazing market, we are really passionate about the fenestration industry and are always on the look out for new technology within the glazing industry.

Our General Manager Greg recently meet with Tamsyn Goodger from Boavista windows to take a look at the new range of fibreglass windows that they have recently brought to the UK. The windows are made from a fibreglass profile which is extruded using a process called Pultrusion which creates an extremely strong profile, much stronger than aluminium.

This need door an window system is perfect for all installation types however is particularly suitable for coastal areas and high weather area due to its hard wearing finish and overall high strength. Another unique feature of this product is the ability to sand the surface and re-paint, perfect for changing the look of your windows and the style of your home changes.

After meeting with Tamsyn at our office in Heswall, Wirral we are really excited about the future of this product and our new relationship with Boavista.

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