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From the very beginning the firm RIPO has been operated in a building material area, offering the widest range of products. Either in the centre on Ventspils street or in the Building material salon on Katlakalna street there are being offered IKO roof coverings, outer walls decorative dadoes, garage gates, inside doors and outside doors, decorative brick tiles, laminated floor coverings, plywood ceiling panels, exotic wood floors etc.
In 1995 starting with sliding doors sector Ripo embarked on manufacturing. The Ripo designed and manufactured sliding doors due to their high quality and flexible price policy very soon appeared to be marketable product and now occupy a solid place on the market of such type of products. In the sliding doors sector Ripo offers an ultimate service – the design is being developed as per clients’ ideas, as well as manufacturing and assembling. Mostly clients chose the sliding doors together with the built-in closets and Finish basket system “Elfa”. Also glassy partitions are becoming merchantable items.
The Salon “Mājas Stils” (“Home Style”) is specialising in interior – decorative finishing material, for example, wallpapers, curtains, shutters, curtain tongues, decorative paint, as well as sliding doors, built-in closets, basket systems, different types of shelf systems and inside doors. The Salon designer would listen to client’s individual desires and help to chose the most suitable resolution.
Starting with 2002 Ripo began to offer on the Latvian building material market completely new building material – there was started production of heat insulating blocks for in-situ concrete. The innovative AAB building system’s many advantages have caused a constantly growing interest of either local builders or foreign ones, a number of orders for constructing of houses using AAB blocks is booming.
RIPO offers also different shelf systems – UNO, DUE and shelves system, as well as protecting shutters and anti-insects screen.
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