New hardware for TruFrame’s Refine

TruFrame's Refine With A Contemporary TwistTruFrame has given its Refine window and door range a ‘contemporary twist’ with the introduction of new hardware, which, according to TruFrame ‘helps to compliment the more modern foiled finishes of anthracite grey for example’.

TruFrame is quick to point out that Refine, which boasts full mechanical joints in the frame, sash and mullion, is not just a product destined for period inspired properties, but also modern properties and apartments, along with everything else in between. To the outside, the flush appearance and symmetrical lines, offered with dummy sashes, makes for a cleaner and more uniform appearance, offering tangible visual differentials in comparison to a typical rebated sash.

Like all the windows and doors from TruFrame, Refine also carries Secured by Design and is said to be the first window of its kind to achieve this important accreditation. Security is further enhanced with Yale friction stays and shootbolt locking system as standard, plus a lifetime guarantee from Yale offering considerable financial compensation should the shootbolt fail against any attempted break-in.

With the recent introduction of new Mila handles, TruFrame says it’s been the perfect opportunity in which to promote the more contemporary designs that Refine can offer in a new 24-page brochure. As a 70mm system, there’s also the re-assurance of a complete range of matching cills and ancillaries, so there’s every reason why installers should be targeting sales opportunities for windows and doors that carry the Refine name.

David Firmager, managing director of TruFrame, said: “Refine isn’t just a period inspired window and door offering, but a product range suited for the masses. With careful choice of finish and handle type, consumers can benefit from a window that’s as individual as their property type, while installers benefit from a 70mm frame and our renowned product quality.’

See the ‘Complete Package’ video on TruFrame’s YouTube channel to find out why so many companies are changing to TruFrame.

http://www.truframe.co.uk/

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