The Listers team now supplies the Sheerline classic window in a beaded option, allowing installers to supply windows unglazed while achieving low U-values.
Featuring a clip-in bead system, combined with the Thermlock multi-chamber design, the window has U-values as low as 1.1W/m2K when triple glazed, exceeding the Part L of the building regulations for new builds and extensions. The beaded window also achieves PAS24 and has Secured by Design accreditation.
“The new system brings substantial benefits to our product range. By supplying the window unglazed, it becomes lighter to install and makes replacing glass much easier,” Roy Frost, said Listers’ managing director.
“The Sheerline Classic Window was originally supplied fully glass bonded. While this created a clean architectural finish, installation typically required two men. With the beaded option, the frames and units can be installed separately, reducing manpower and making you more profitable.
“Supplying frames unglazed also gives window installers greater flexibility over their preferred sealed unit provider, potentially cutting costs. With increased demand for triple glazing and lower U-values, these benefits are even more important.
“As the home of Sheerline, Listers takes pride in offering quality products to their customers. The new beaded window is a natural addition to our range.”
Listers became the launch partner for Sheerline when it added the Sheerline Prestige bi-fold to its range in 2020. The team followed this with Sheerline’s Prestige window range, which achieves U-values as low as 1.4W/m2k with a double-glazed unit and 1.0W/m2k with a triple.
The Listers team unveiled the firm’s new Sheerline lift and slide patio door at the Fit Show trade exhibition in May. The show took place at Birmingham’s NEC. For more information about Listers, visit the business’ website. Click here to read our earlier coverage of Listers’ Sheerline product offering.