Rehau: Holidays Are Meant For Relaxing
It is time to enjoy a well-earned rest to recharge our tired batteries. It is time for a break from the daily routine!
So open wide the patio doors, bring out the cold drinks and ice under the shade of the trees. Cool off in the pool, have a braai with friends and family, read a new book or just laze in your garden with a cocktail.
You certainly don’t want to do any boring chores around your home. Like having to do maintenance work on your windows and doors. Sanding, painting, varnishing – ugh! If you have traditional windows that require work, change to REHAU’s modern uPVC windows and doors. Their quality is so good, that they will never need maintenance work. Just a quick wipe to get rid of the dust and a drop of oil for the hardware will be all they require.
What is more, they last for many years without losing their good looks. Some of REHAU’s windows and doors were installed over 25 years ago in the Western Cape and Gauteng. They still are in excellent nick today.
REHAU’s double-glazed uPVC windows and doors are also great in reducing outside noise. And they are energy efficient as well!
Contact REHAU on johannesburg@rehau.com for more information.
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