Sympathetic in style yet innovative in design, the all new REHAU-Heritage Vertical Slider presents a whole world of new opportunity in both the replacement and new build markets. The system offers a wide range of features and benefits to the fabricator, installer and homeowner.
REHAU-Heritage Window System
Triple chambered profiles ensure good thermal insulation.
Kite mark accredited extruded profiles produced in accordance with BS7413 allow the fabricator to hold their own fabrication Kite mark under the terms of BS7412. (Test Results will be received during 2006).
The system is designed to be Security enhanced to BS7950 and approval is expected during 2006.
Document L compliant.
The REHAU-Heritage system has been stylishly designed to replicate the slim slight lines and traditional styling details of timber sash windows found throughout the UK and Ireland.
The REHAU-Heritage Deep Bottom Rail replicates the traditional timber joining detail whilst the Sculptured Glazing Beads and Georgian Bars on the inside of the window add that extra touch of authentic styling.
Whilst the products main focus is authenticity, the system is also capable of producing a modern more contemporary styled product with plainer and simpler design details.
All profiles are accredited and extruded to the CEN A classification.
REHAU Acryl II Colour coating system available in 150 RAL colours.
Traditional design details and sightlines make the REHAU-Heritage system the ideal replacement sash window.
Patented design details provide superb styling and easy installation.
Both weather and security performance are unrivalled with the new design.
REHAU is renowned for its quality, which is shown in its gloss finish, providing long lasting appearance and reduced maintenance.
Kite mark accredited extruded profiles produced in accordance with BS7413 allow the fabricator to hold their own fabrication Kite mark under the terms of BS7412. (Test Results will be received during 2006).
The system is designed to be Security enhanced to BS7950 and approval is expected during 2006.