Colour An Issue In Town Near Abbott

Optima windows and doors in sage green from Epwin Window Systems were selected for an installation at a 4-bedroom detached home in a picturesque town of Trusham near Newton Abbott in Devon.

The windows were fabricated by longstanding Epwin Window Systems fabricator Fabframes and installed by its sister company, Coastal Windows and Conservatories. 

The homeowners needed to replace the house’s original timber windows and French doors to upgrade its appearance and thermal performance. At the same time, they wanted to preserve the period aesthetics of their home.

 

In total, 24 casement windows and two sets of French doors were manufactured and installed. They were all manufactured in the popular sage green foil on white combination to replicate the colour of the original timber windows.

 

George Bartlett of Coastal Windows and Conservatories commented: “Optima is a versatile system that enhances period and modern homes alike. It was the perfect solution for this beautiful heritage home and the homeowners are delighted with the results.”

 

Coastal Windows and Conservatories was established in 1989 and has grown to become one of the biggest home improvement companies in the South West. 

Its sister company, Fabframes, is a specialist fabricator of Optima windows, doors and conservatories. As a trade-focused company, it works hard to give its customers the support they need to ensure jobs run smoothly. This includes responsive and friendly customer service, outstanding product quality, quick and clear quotations with no hidden extras, competitive pricing, a 7-day order turnaround, free to-site deliveries across the South West and technical support.

George concluded: “We were delighted to work on this project and demonstrate once again the credentials of Optima and the quality workmanship of our fabrication and installation teams. A perfect partnership!” 

 

Picture: Optima used in high-end upgrade of picturesque Devon home

www.epwinwindowsystems.co.uk   

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
25th April 2023

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