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Read Full ArticleBohle will have the home improvement industry firmly in its sights when it exhibits at the FIT Show in May, expecting there to be a huge demand for its glass interior partitioning system.
If homeowners want more light in their properties, especially if they are working from home, glass partitions can stylishly do a job.
“The market for windows, doors and conservatories is shrinking and inflation adding pressure on disposable incomes, if you don’t diversify, you could be in trouble.”
– Dave Broxton
Managing director, Bohle
Bi-folds prove concept
“If bi-folds are bought to bring more light into a property, the customer may be looking to create an open space inside the home with glass partitioning,” continues Bohle’s Broxton. “And if you can broaden your offering to take in a wider range of home improvement opportunities, then you can take on work that would have otherwise gone to another contractor.”
FrameTec
On Bohle’s stand, the company’s technical experts will be demonstrating how to install FrameTec 2.0, a new glass partitioning system.
Designed for ease of installation, the dry-glazing system was designed and built by Bohle to support fast and cost-efficient installation using a modular design and easy-fix system. “The popularity of internal glass partitioning systems shows no sign of slowing, and the FrameTec 2.0 system gives installers that route in to the property’s interior, offering excellent margins in the process,” adds Broxton.
Internal glass doors
Also bringing light into a property, while partitioning space, is Bohle’s MasterTrack FT, a sliding door system. There is also an option for double doors.
Picture: New home improvement opportunities from Bohle can be seen at the FIT Show in May.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
25th January 2023