Oh My Days
Quickslide has just wrapped up a two-month tour across the UK, bringing informative events directly to customers in their local areas. They’ve been a...
Read Full ArticleQuickslide will open up its Stand E23 so new and existing trade partners can gather and discuss marketing and product strategy with a view to growing their installer business.
Quickslide will be showcasing its latest enhancements for its Legacy sash window, including the authentic slim midrail and the newly refined sash horns. Plus, expect exciting new developments designed for modern-day living, all while keeping the ever-important good looks of traditional sash windows intact.
Quick-Glide
In addition, Quickslide will feature the popular Quick-Glide slide and fold doors, which have been a standout success since their launch last year.
“The level of trade partner support that we offer is among the most comprehensive in the industry. The FIT Show provides us with that time and space to address individual partner needs in a stimulating and buzzy environment,” says sales director Tom Swallow. “We have always found that for us, the focus is never on the products – their excellent reputation precedes us anyway. Rather, visitors to our stand have always been more interested in how we can help them succeed in an increasingly competitive market.”
Front and centre
The Quick-Glide system will, nonetheless, take centre stage at the show. Unlike traditional bi-fold doors with a concertina swing arc, this slide and fold door tackles common British household challenges, such as restricted space. The Quick-Glide panels slide and fold individually, allowing them to be fully stacked for an unobstructed opening, partially opened or closed for a sleek span of glass.
Refined through joint development with Invisifold Systems, the Quick-Glide aluminium slide and fold door offers a sleek, space-saving solution with slim sightlines, modern square sashes, and a tap-in bead for faster installations.
Picture: The Quickslide crew will be at the FIT Show which kicks off at the end of April.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
19th February 2025