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    RGB moves into shading

    AV NewsBy AV NewsJuly 16, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    RGB’s new Appeal Home Shading options include specially engineered solutions for gable ends and lantern roof blinds.

    Offering installers a route into the lucrative and expanding world of sophisticated automated window treatments, RGB Communications has announced a new distribution partnership with Appeal Home Shading. Featuring roller, roman, pleated, honeycomb, venetian (aluminium and wooden) and Finestra options, Appeal’s range covers every application, including specially engineered solutions for gable ends and lantern roof blinds.

    RGB Communications will be supplying the whole Appeal Home Shading family, however the focus will be on the company’s award-winning ULTRA Smart Blinds. Designed for optimum ease of use and performance, ULTRA Smart Blinds deliver a wire-free powered solution. Available in ULTRA and now an ULTRA Plus variant, which offers control via an app, the systems are compatible with home automation platforms such as Savant. Users can also activate the blinds using voice over Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

    Worried that measuring and fitting window treatments maybe out of your comfort zone? There is no need, as RGB Communications can provide a complete site visit, measurement and fitting service. Once a project is secured, an expert can visit the client to decide on the types of treatments needed. RGB can also arrange for fitting experts to go to the property and complete that part of the project at the right stage. At every point, RGB Communications customers will be expertly supported so the process is worry free.

    Caroline Britt, MD at RGB Communications, explains: “Adding window treatments to a project can add significant margin and now our installation partners can achieve that, safe in the knowledge they are working with one of the best brands in the business, fully supported by our own expert team. Give us a call and learn more about the widening appeal of automated window treatments.”

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