Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:37 AM
GROHE is delighted to introduce the launch of its 2015 installer training programme, aimed at providing hands-on technical training for installers so that they stay ahead of the game.
Now, through training sessions, GROHE invites all installers to become up-to-date with GROHE’s innovations and enjoy a range of benefits and rewards designed to help you and your career- and keep your customers happy.
GROHE’s interactive training sessions are designed to allow installers to become familiar with GROHE’s easy-to-fit products. The products are designed to save both time for the installer and ensure easy use for the customer.
The training sessions allow installers to get to grips with how to install frames, and behind the wall technology with digital showers and GROHE’s Universal Rapido T Shower Valve. Choose from a hands-on explanatory-session-only at GROHE UK’s Heathrow office, or opt to include a Go-Karting session at various locations around the UK, including Manchester, London, Birmingham, Plymouth and Milton Keynes amongst others.
All installers who attend a GROHE training session will receive a GROHE tool kit, which includes a universal aerator key, box spanner, shower spanner and a tap wrench.
Installers will also be entered into a prize draw for the chance to win one of three great prizes, including a power tool kit worth up to £1000 as first prize
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