Housing Tue, Nov 29, 2016 1:52 PM
Eurocell has expanded its PVC-U window cill range with two new models measuring 125mm and 225mm deep.
The wider model is specially designed for the new build sector because of the increase in larger wall cavities intended to achieve lower U-values.
Furthermore, the 225mm item has the flexibility to accommodate surveying discrepancies by fitting a cill extender – alongside a standard range of frame extension trims – to create a cill up to 275mm in depth.
The cills have foot details so they can be cleat fixed and, with a 10mm frame extension, can provide the flat bottom often encountered in new build. Both cills are made from recycled PVC-U, giving developers a sustainable option to virgin PVC-U without compromising performance or appearance.
All recycled material is hidden within the cill profile – so there is no aesthetic difference to 100% virgin material products.
Guaranteed for 10 years, the cills are available in white, cream, cream white, rosewood and grey and with a choice of reinforcement: steel or recycled PVC-U.
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