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Red Loft signs up with Balco

Red Loft signs up with Balco

We are delighted to announce that Red Loft have linked up with a Scandaniavian company that produces fabulous modular balconies giving small flats and apartments extentions of up to 20m2 with a comforable glazed area that can be enjoyed all year round; providing a conservatory in the sky!

Designed and manufactured in Sweden by Balco, this system has been used extensively in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Germany. It is suitable for the refurbishment of flats, apartments and housing association blocks or for use in urban regeneration projects.  The facade is totally transformed and an attractive and desirable new look is created.

Many of the refurbishments have been carried out on 1960s concrete estates, where it was significantly more cost effective to use this system, rather than to demolish and rebuild.  The particular advantage being that the system can be bolted directly onto the existing concrete frame.

We can arrange fact-finding trips to Sweden or Norway to see the product in place.  If any of our clients are interested in finding out more about the Balco system, please contact the Red Loft office in London and we will provide further details.

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