Roseview celebrate success stories with Installation of the Month
Posted on 10/06/2016
Are you an outstanding uPVC sash window installer with an uncompromising commitment to quality work and exceptional service? Then flourishing sash window fabricator Roseview wants to hear from you!
Celebrating a phenomenal six months, in which it made a landmark first FIT Show appearance and upgraded its best-in-class uPVC sash window the Ultimate Rose, Roseview is now turning the spotlight on its valued trade clients, with the launch of its Installation of the Month competition.
Roseview marketing manager Mike Bygrave explains: “With the Rose Collection, we’ve created the most authentic, highest quality uPVC sash windows available. Naturally, that means that we’ve been lucky enough to attract some of the best installation businesses in the country as customers – and now, we’ve decided we want to celebrate them and their achievements.”
“Each month, we’ll encourage our installers to email or tweet pictures of their best work. If you tweet, make sure to use the hashtag #sashcomp. Myself, our MD Willie Kerr, and others here at Roseview will review the submissions – and the one that impresses us the most will be named our Installation of the Month.”
“Any project involving our Charisma Rose, Heritage Rose, or Ultimate Rose is eligible – so if you’ve recently completed a Rose Collection installation you’re particularly proud of, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!”
The Rose Collection has been precisely engineered to match a classic timber vertical-sliding sash down to the finest details, without compromising on energy efficiency, thermal insulation or ease-of-maintenance.
Competitively priced and highly versatile, the Eurocell-based Charisma Rose is the perfect fit for price-sensitive commercial contracts. The Heritage Rose, based on the REHAU system, is often accepted in conservation areas, and can be fitted with our run-through sash horn as an optional extra. Incorporating run-through sash horns and timber-style mechanical joints as standard, the Ultimate Rose has been used to compliment historical buildings all around the country - including Parkwood Hall School in Kent, Brighton General Hospital and Ross on Wye’s Castle Lodge hotel.
Founded in 1977, Roseview was the UK’s first manufacturer of uPVC sash windows. Today the fabricator operates from a 30,000 square foot facility in Olney, Buckinghamshire, recently extended to include a 2,500 square foot factory used to carry out intricate processes such as mechanically jointing frames and polishing welds.