CENTRIA expertise in retrofit projects detailed in new brochure


CENTRIA, an industry leader in the design, development and manufacture of architectural metal wall and roof systems, recently released a new brochure educating architects on the benefits of specifying CENTRIA products in exterior retrofit projects.

The new brochure illustrates several major retrofit projects completed for a variety of building types. In each case, the building team faced unique challenges for which CENTRIA provided solutions, not only with its high-performance products, but also with its experienced team of professionals.

“No two retrofit projects are alike. The challenges that building teams face vary from job to job, and at CENTRIA, we take pride in our ability to meet those challenges,” said Rick Brow, Director of Marketing, CENTRIA. “Our innovative wall panel systems accommodate virtually any type of external retrofit project, and our people provide value-added services for architects and designers to address the unique challenges each retrofit project presents.” 

The new brochure also showcases dramatic before-and-after photos of CENTRIA projects, detailing the transformative and aesthetic benefits of architectural metal wall systems. In addition, each project description reviews how the building’s thermal and moisture performance and sustainability goals were achieved. 

For more information on CENTRIA’s retrofit solutions, visit www.CENTRIAPerformance.com/retrofit.

 



November 18, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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