The house previously had timber sash windows installed but these had become rotten and draughty and both the tenants and the estate managers felt that repair or replacement in timber was uneconomical.
However, having decided to replace them with a PVC-U alternative, they looked at lots of companies’ windows before deciding that the Roseview window in the REHAU Heritage system was the closest match to the original.
26 vertical sliders and four casement windows have been installed in the property which is sited in a designated Area of Attractive Landscape.
Vertical slider specialists Roseview recently switched to manufacturing in the new REHAU Heritage profile from the previous REHAU S719 system and say they are delighted with the response from customers so far.
The new REHAU Heritage has all the features of the previous system which helped make it the market leader such as a 75mm deep bottom rail, slim 42mm meeting rail, authentic looking sash horn and traditional external putty line, but it also has new, additional detailing such as a fully welded bottom rail and low level silver gasketry for improved sight lines.
Roseview is one of the UK’s leading specialists in PVC-U vertical sliders and has manufactured using REHAU since 1987