A 25 year surface guarantee on door furniture? Are you quite sure? Yes, you read it right. Our architeQ stainless steel entrance door and patio door furniture is supplied with a 25 year surface guarantee on all 7 core finishes. Even the plated ones! architeQ, which is part of our greenteQ range includes resi-door handle sets, knockers, letterplates and numbers, and handles for inline sliders, bi-folds and lift/slide doors. It’s pretty wide reaching. As well as the ‘standard’ 25 year guarantee, qualifying customers can get the ‘enhanced’ guarantee. Under this scheme, any claims made against the furniture will be made direct from the consumer to VBH. We have a clever process that will make this happen. We’ll handle the claim and replace the offending item. The fabricator and installer don’t get involved at all, so by using architeQ, it really is a case of fit and forget. Claims are a rarity (we’ve had none yet) but if they do arise, VBH customers can certainly forget the hassle and expense of callouts to replace furniture. https://lnkd.in/eMQFRsDj
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