Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:34 AM
Jewson, the UK’s leading supplier of sustainable timber and building materials, has launched a new product guide for its range of roofing solutions.
The guide brings together a wealth of useful information on high quality products, materials and the latest roofing innovations for its customers.
Designed to help trade professionals find the information they require quickly and easily, the Roofing Guide is organised into three sections: pitched roofs, flat roofs and cladding, roof sheets and roofline - covering everything from trusses to tiles, cold roofs to warm roofs and cladding to tools.
Edward Smith, National Business Development Director – Roofing at Jewson, commented: “It’s great to announce that this year’s Roofing Guide is even bigger and better than before, with 120 pages of content. We have plenty of new suppliers on board: Velux, Eco Decking System, Tapco and Norbord.
"The guide also features the latest products and innovations on the market and particular highlights include steel guttering, Icopal’s TK395 foam insulation adhesive and free -foam cladding from Marley Cedral.
“What’s more, the new improved guide supports Jewson’s continued investment in its roofing offering, which includes an online roofing design solutions service and specialist roofing branches across the UK. The guide is a very valuable addition to our overall portfolio of services.”
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