Product Update
Polycote UK
Polycote UK offer a superb range of Epoxy Primers. One such product is OT Primer, a superb twin pack epoxy resin that after application will totally seal any concrete floor. OT Primer can be applied straight onto dry or damp concrete and has a rapid curing time. The binding power of this product has to be seen to be believed. It is suitable for use on any concrete surface, dry or damp, even if it has been impregnated with oil or grease, whether it is of animal, vegetable or mineral origins!
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Gunning Heating
Trench Heating is the best way of providing a heating system in front of full glazed walls. This can be incorporated into most types of building, including the domestic market – especially in conservatories and extensions. The even distribution of heat along the glass perimeter prevents draughts, cold spots and condensation. Trenches are sunk into the ground with only the grille showing and is the perfect way to save space whilst creating an elegant and unobstrusive heating system. The system is delivered fully assembled for easy fitting – no order is too small.
Autron
Autron specialise in the design and manufacture of low surface temperature LST radiators for use in care homes, schools and hospitals. With attractive designs for individual radiators and aesthetically pleasing continuous casings, they can be selected by the architect as a feature rather than an obstacle to an attractive environment or can blend into the background. A choice of colours and an aluminium grille give each radiator that designer feel, but sure in the knowledge that they are providing a functional but safe heating unit.
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Intastop
Contemporary Elements
In a time where we are governed by planning law, emissions and environmental issues it is becoming harder to enjoy the ambience of real flames in your own home. Contemporary Elements are proud to be champions of the Bio-ethanol fireplace revolution. Our Bio-ethanol is produced via the fermentation of sugars that derive from agricultural and forestry waste products making the fuel source 100 % renewable and 100 % ethical. During burning no smoke is released meaning that our stunning fireplaces do not require conventional chimney or flue systems.
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Intastop Ltd, leading supplier of door protection products, has announced the launch of the world’s first fire-rated Double Swing Hinge. This revolutionary product is designed to be the perfect solution for doors that need to swing 180 degrees, making it the only viable option to replace pivot door springs. New build, refurbishment projects and anywhere there is a need for doors to swing through 180 degrees, will immensely benefit from the innovative product designed and patented by Doncaster based company, Intastop Ltd. The Double Swing Hinge has many qualities, with its unique design it works with the doors lessing the impact. It allows quick and easy opening of doors in either direction which can distinctly reduce maintenance costs in high usage areas.
Sahtas
Over 30,000 Ashbury Red Hand Made Clay Roof Tiles from Sahtas Terracotta were chosen for these almhouses, built next to Holy Cross Church in Uckfield, East Sussex. The strong, rich colour of both the plain tiles and the decorative club tiles, blend perfectly with the surrounding buildings and highlight the quality and detailing within the architects design. The high quality, great aesthetics and ready availability of Ashbury hand made roof tiles are complimented by a wide choice of colours and blends, competitive pricing and a 30 year guarantee.
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