Construction News
27/02/2008
Uponor To Showcase New Products
Uponor Housing Solutions UK Ltd is exhibiting its products and services from the 10 - 13 April at the Homebuilding and Renovating show, held at the Birmingham NEC.
At the show visitors will be able to watch live UFH demonstrations, ask questions about pipe related issues and enter competitions. Visitors are encouraged to bring their plans with them where they can be discussed and processed.
Uponor, heating and plumbing solutions provider, have constructed a purpose built stand to support a full sales and demonstration learning area. The demonstrations will take place at regular intervals throughout the show and carried out by the Uponor training team. Whilst observing the demonstration, visitors will be encouraged to ask questions about underfloor heating installation procedures, including floor construction and manifold location.
In addition to the training team, the Uponor Technical staff will be available to discuss every aspect of pipework capabilities and potential uses.
The natural properties of underfloor heating means it is a perfect partner for the latest renewable energy sources, and as a manufacturer Uponor believes that it should be able to deal with any questions related to the subject. For a long time Uponor has invested time and money into establishing a high quality technical service to ensure all aspects of a project are met with consequent ease.
(CD/JM)
At the show visitors will be able to watch live UFH demonstrations, ask questions about pipe related issues and enter competitions. Visitors are encouraged to bring their plans with them where they can be discussed and processed.
Uponor, heating and plumbing solutions provider, have constructed a purpose built stand to support a full sales and demonstration learning area. The demonstrations will take place at regular intervals throughout the show and carried out by the Uponor training team. Whilst observing the demonstration, visitors will be encouraged to ask questions about underfloor heating installation procedures, including floor construction and manifold location.
In addition to the training team, the Uponor Technical staff will be available to discuss every aspect of pipework capabilities and potential uses.
The natural properties of underfloor heating means it is a perfect partner for the latest renewable energy sources, and as a manufacturer Uponor believes that it should be able to deal with any questions related to the subject. For a long time Uponor has invested time and money into establishing a high quality technical service to ensure all aspects of a project are met with consequent ease.
(CD/JM)
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