Housing Thu, Mar 16, 2017 2:35 PM
Richard Burbidge has launched a new double cap newel range to make installation quicker and easier for joiners.
The new range has been designed to provide an attractive finish to newel posts requiring a double newel cap.
Ideal for residential and commercial projects alike, a double newel cap can be simply fitted to ensure those all-important finishing details can be achieved to the highest possible standard.

The new double newel caps are available in white oak, in either a flat or pyramid profile to provide a match to the existing single flat and pyramid caps.
Paul Martin, Group Product Marketing Manager, from Richard Burbidge said: “We recognise the importance of reducing time during installations and creating products that are quick and easy to use. The new double newel caps are ideal for creating impressive results, with minimal effort.”
All stairparts from Richard Burbidge come fully strength tested to meet UK regulations.
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