Water Kinetics Attends Installer Show at NEC Birmingham
Date published:
June 28, 2024
Water Kinetics Attends Installer Show at NEC Birmingham

The Installer Show is a gathering of over 20,000 installers, specifiers, and decision makers from many different sectors across the UK. The show was held at the NEC Birmingham from the 25th to the 27th of June and has proved very successful for Water Kinetics.
Representing Water Kinetics’ was their Business Support Team Leader Joanna Daly, who was able to speak with and meet many different experts across many different sectors.
The Installer Show was a great focus point for Water Kinetics as they were able to present their Patented Eco-Duo pipework and fittings system to many installers and specifiers to establish Eco-Duo as THE choice for hot and cold water systems within buildings.
“We’ve loved being at the Installer Show,” reflects Joanna, “We’ve gained many new contacts and been fortunate enough to promote Eco-Duo as the choice to help save time and money whilst improving significantly reducing carbon emissions.”

The Eco-Duo pipe system is truly a game changer in the world of potable water systems. The system provides market leading temperature retention, saving up to 50% in energy usage and carbon emissions. The benefits don't stop there, as material costs are reduced by up to 40%, and installation time is reduced by 50%.
With every building installed with Eco-Duo, Water Kinetics is one step closer to shaping the future of water and helping to save the planet.
For more on Water Kinetics and Eco-Duo, visit www.water-kinetics.co.uk or email sales@water-kinetics.co.uk

About Water Kinetics
Water Kinetics is an exciting and innovative pipework and fittings manufacturing company built on the many years of experience of its Founding Directors Maxwell Bridges and Jonathan Waggott. The company is UK-based, with manufacturing and offices located in Scotland. Water Kinetics specialises in bringing innovative change to the plumbing world by applying the research and benefits of science to the all-important element of water.
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