Wedi Leads in Materials and Design
Wedi products and systems are the leading completely waterproof materials for bathrooms, showers, wet rooms and spas. Design requirements can be fulfilled using a combination of standard products and or utilising elements we manufacture to meet bespoke requirements. Crucial to the success of Wedi is the core material itself, a special high density Dow Styrofoam manufactured with zero Ozone Depletion Potential and less than 5 Global Warming Potential, complying with environmental standards demanded by eco construction principles. Wedi is also thermally insulating, significantly improving the efficiency of undertile heating systems and contributing towards the achievement of required ‘U values’ on older solid walls.
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Tel: 01706 647333 www.wedi.co.uk
Bring Rustic Charm to Any Room
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Tel: 0845 612 1893 www.wintherbrowne.co.uk
There has never been a better time to consider installing a good solid fuel stove. Look no further than Winther Browne’s CE approved, cast iron stove. It is an ideal room heating alternative to radiators as well as bringing rustic charm to any room. Made from black cast iron with a toughened glass door, this stove has a maximum heat output of up to 5kW and a high efficiency rating of 80%, when burning wood, and 72% when burning coal, with adjustable vents to control the rate of burn. Suitable for a standard 6 inch (152mm) stove pipe, the stove is ideal for brick chimney and prefabricated flues.
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