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Modern technology meets traditional craftsmanship
15th July 2014

Trade fabricator Bison Frames is no stranger to the latest developments in window technology having enjoyed the success of its Genesis Vertical Slider. Using the latest in cutting edge design, Bison has created the ultimate partnership between modern technology and traditional craftsmanship.

The Genesis Vertical Slider provides the perfect synergy between looks and performance too. Using intelligent technology, Bison were able to create a PVC-u window that uses traditional timber jointing methods rather than the typical 45 degree welded corner joints usually found on PVC-u windows, creating the very realistic effect of a traditional timber window. This traditional appearance is complemented with period look high security cam locks and sash buttons, run-through sash horns and a deep bottom sash rail, giving a truly traditional appearance and making Genesis the most authentic looking PVC-u vertical slider on the market today.

Compared to its timber counterpart the Genesis Vertical Slider has all the benefits of a modern PVC-u window; minimal maintenance and minimal heat loss, achieving a Window Energy Rating of band A. The result is reduced environmental impact and reduced heating bills, saving money for the homeowner.

The Genesis vertical slider is so well designed that it has for the first time been accepted for use in grade II listed buildings. Mark Tetley, Bison’s Managing Director said, “We wanted to develop a window system that would satisfy the aesthetic requirements of conservation areas and listed buildings, and the Genesis Vertical Slider has succeeded in doing that.”

www.bisonframes.co.uk

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