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NEW CREAM AND WHITE WOODGRAINS FOR SPECTUS SLIDERS
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Spectus
05/06/2008
 
Spectus Window Systems has enhanced its range of vertical sliders with two new woodgrain finishes. Cream woodgrain and white woodgrain profiles are available from stock, and there is now an option for a new white co-extruded gasket. Mahogany, light oak and rosewood are also available. The advanced design of the Spectus sash has an authentic appearance to suit both period and modern properties.

The Spectus slider suite has two sash sizes with fully featured ovolo detail. Options include a traditional deep bottom rail; matching foiled horns; ovolo shaped Georgian bars and woolpile infill. Unusually, it accepts hardware from all major suppliers. Its 128mm front-to-back depth outer frame makes it a direct replacement for original timber sashes. Fabricators can also choose between the standard 150mm cill and an extended 210mm cill for new builds or casement replacement. Both the top and bottom of the sash can be used with an optional aluminium interlock.

Martin Althorpe, Technical Director, explains: “The vertical slider market has huge potential but is a very different sector to casement windows. To be successful, fabricators and installers need to offer traditional looking designs in a variety of colours to suit period properties. Vertical sliders are becoming increasingly popular in new build too.”
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