Reynaers at Home is sponsoring Kevin McCloud’s ‘Green Heroes’ at the ‘Grand Designs Live’ event at the NEC Birmingham, 6-10th October.

Inspired by his passion for state-of-the-art eco-friendly product design and green building products, Kevin McCloud’s ‘Green Heroes’ showcases the best conceptual and eco-friendly construction ideas – from small-scale start-ups to big businesses setting a green example for the rest of the industry.

With sustainability becoming increasingly important to homeowners when considering improvements to their properties, the sponsorship provides Reynaers at Home with the opportunity to showcase the eco-friendly innovations and demonstrate how the Reynaers range of aluminium window and door solutions can help drive better energy performance in the home.

Reynaers’ range of cutting-edge glazing solutions can help transform the appearance, functionality and performance of any property. Window systems such as SL 68 combine ultra-slimline frames with Secured by Design-approved durability and high levels of thermal insulation. Likewise, its Hi-Finity sliding doors stretch from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, for a seamless connection between interior and exterior environments – while also enhancing all-round performance with triple glazing that also delivers strong thermal insulation.

Terry Ledwith, National Sales Manager for the Trade and Retail side of Reynaers, says: “We’re extremely proud to be supporting Kevin McCloud’s ‘Green Heroes’ feature – and we look forward to seeing all of the exciting and inspiring developments that Kevin brings to his stage. It’ll also be great to see the public back at Grand Designs Live after the challenges of the pandemic. It’s a hugely popular event and really helps inspire self-builders and renovators to create the home of their dreams”

Homeowners embarking on a new-build or refurbishment project can get further inspiration as well as helpful advice for their next home transformation by visiting Reynaers at Home’s new digital hub at: www.reynaersathome.co.uk

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