Sheerline has launched its new Specification Guide for fabricators, installers, and architects. At 170 pages, this comprehensive overview of the UK’s most innovative aluminium range features everything specifiers need to help them find the right product.
As well as an introduction to the Sheerline system and its benefits, it also details how being a vertically integrated manufacturer enables it to offer an agile and responsive service. Putting the key details for specifiers and those tendering for large-scale commercial projects at the reader’s fingertips.
This includes style options, sightlines, colours, and foil options as well as the technology behind Thermlock® and how it ensures all products are easily Part L compliant. Several of Sheerline’s innovative solutions are also highlighted, such as the Prestige Reverse Butt Joint.
This is ideal for commercial projects as customers can specify fully internally glazed aluminium windows, with no need for dummy sashes, and simplified installation. Also included is an overview of the current Building Regulations that apply to the fenestration industry.
Tony Basile, Sheerline’s National Sales Director, said: “Part of our commitment as a brand is to make life easier for our fabricator partners. Not only will our Spec Guide simplify things for our existing partners, but it will help prospective customers tendering for commercial projects.”
“It has been a real labour of love for the marketing and R&D teams, and they’ve done a fantastic job of bringing our products to life in brilliant detail. It’s a significant milestone for us as a company, and shows where we are headed,” he added.
Sheerline has already received positive feedback from customers including HWL Windows, who said: “This will be an invaluable tool for our sales team and training on Sheerline.”
Copies of Sheerline’s Specification Guide are making their way to existing customers and will be arriving on their orders soon. Anyone interested in receiving a copy should email: commercial@sheerline.com with their request.
Further information is available here.