Pro Installer April 2020 - Issue 85 | Page 26

26 | APRIL 2020 Installer Support Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk A PICTURE PAINTS A THOUSAND WORDS This new ‘ image gallery Websites are an im- portant part of any busi- ness, with visual content enhancing the visitor ex- perience. Freefoam works hard to make their site as visually attractive and appealing as possible and have now introduced an image gallery. With over 75 images the image gallery forms a use- ful resource for all clients looking to install Freefoam products. All ranges are illustrated, including fascia, soffit, gutter, cladding and internal panelling with the ability to filter by range to refine searches. Louise Sanderson, UK Marketing Manager ex- plained: “This new image is a great way to bring our products to life ’ gallery is a great way to bring our products to life, and visualise our content adding an extra dimen- sion to web searches. It allows us to illustrate our full range on completed projects giving potential customers ideas and inspi- ration for their plans.” Freefoam is the leading manufacturer of a wide range of innovative PVC- UE, PVC-U fascia and soffit products. It also produces gutter systems, external cladding and interior panelling systems for the building industry distribut- ed in Ireland, the UK and Mainland Europe. Snickers LITEWork Working Clothes for the Summer www.freefoam.com The innovative new RISA LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE Inspections and audit- ing body RISA has launched its brand new website, helping the organ- isation meet the increased demand for its services. The new website, with its enhanced functionality and performance, will improve the online experience of those looking to find out more about RISA, the UKAS-accredited body that offers independent and impartial inspection and auditing services to the glazing and construction industries. RISA is the sole provider of inspection services for FENSA, the replacement window and door industry’s largest and longest established compe- tent person scheme. It com- pletes over 12,000 FENSA assessments every year as well as working with other membership schemes with- in the construction indus- try, such as the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). RISA assessors have a combined total of over 300 years of industry experi- ence, and the new website, built by Borough IT, has been designed to reflect this expertise and RISA’s role as a leader in its field. The website’s launch marks the start of what promis- es to be an exciting year ahead for the organisation. www.risaltd.co.uk quick-drying fabrics in this lightweight workwear make them a must for the summer months. A change of season means a change of focus on what you wear on site. That’s why Snickers NEW LITEWork clothing can help you keep your cool when you’re working in sunny, warm and humid environments. The ergonomic, body-mapping Trousers, Shirts, Shorts, mid-layer Jackets and Windproof- ers have all the comfort and functionality of other Snickers Workwear stretch garments but give extra freedom of movement on site. Just like high perfor- mance sportswear, they are super-light, quick-dry- ing garments – with ventilation and moisture transport features - that keep you looking smart and feeling cool wherever you are on site in warm weather. After all, keeping a bal- anced work temperature is not just about staying cool it’s a matter of your wellbeing and job safe- ty. So, to make sure you get the right protection, flexibility, durability and ventilation, check out the Snickers Workwear prod- uct families for precisely the right garments to fit your workday. www.snickersworkwear.co.uk Panoramic appoints Hillier as head of customer services Stephen Hillier has been appointed as Head of Customer Services at Swing and Slide door manufacturer Panoramic Doors, as the company steps up its sales and marketing drive in time for the 2020 sales season. Hillier, who has previously had glass and glazing industry roles with HiTech Blinds and Epwin Glass, heads a team with responsibility for all Panoramic Group operations though with particular empha- sis on Panoramic Doors as the company a simple goal: ‘ to I have ensure a great customer experience ’ drives for growth. Reporting directly to the managing director his role includes the im- plementation of strategies and operations from initial enquiry through to customer satisfaction polling. The new Customer Services team will provide support to Panoramic’s Approved Installers located throughout the UK. “The purpose of this role is to ensure homeowners and installer partners have a point of contact throughout the sales, production, installation and after care processes,” explained Stephen. “Although a complex task, I have a simple goal: to ensure a great customer experience with our doors and to maintain this as sales continue to grow.” www.panoramicdoors.co.uk