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Mapei’s Mapelastic AquaDefense Mapelastic AquaDefense, from Mapei, is a one- component, ultra quick drying, ready-to-use liquid that is ideal for waterproofing surfaces under ceramic, porcelain, natural stone tiles and mosaics. Mapelastic AquaDefense can bond to a wide range of surfaces such as concrete, screeds, timber or existing tiles. It is ready-to-use straight from the tub and can be applied by roller or brush. Designed for easy installation over flat or curved surfaces it is ideal within confined spaces. The tub is re-sealable so none of the


product is wasted. Once applied it creates a watertight and seamless elastic mem- brane that provides a thin, continuous barrier to protect adjacent rooms and floors from water damage. Mapelastic AquaDefense’s quick drying ensure it is ready to receive tiles after just 4 hours.


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A rated vertical sliders offer highest performance Quickslide, manufacturers of the Renaissance Window System, has received recognition from the British Standards Institute for vertical sliding sashes and case- ment windows that achieve the highest possible energy ratings. Renaissance windows achieve an A rating under the Window Energy Rating scheme, as devised by the British Fenestration Rating Council. Quickslide’s Renaissance windows can significantly cut heat loss and add value to a home when compared to poorer per- forming ones. A-rated Renaissance windows are made using double-glazed units which comprise Saint-Gobain Glass’s Planitherm Total+ glass, Edgetech’s warm edge spacer bar, and argon gas. The result is a highly insulat- ing window that has fewer cold spots and draughts, less condensation, and improved noise reduction.


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Glass Juliette balconies for under £200 Balcony Systems is aiming to conquer the glass Juliette balcony market with its afford- able, stylish and popular product costing from under £200. At £199, the BAL 128 version measuring 1,280mm with white handrail is available in various quantities from just a single unit to bulk delivery for larger housing schemes. Low-maintenance glass Juliette balconies are not only a great deal on initial


purchase, but also prove to be a long-term cost-effective choice when compared to conventional balustrading materials as they don’t require painting or repairs. Clear glass retains views and maximises light to the interior, while a wipe down with a wet cloth keeps them sparkling. The Juliette balcony range includes 28 different standard models with aluminium handrail finishes in white, silver, bronze or Royal Chrome.


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Opt for the ‘Premier’ access solution More and more homeowners and businesses are increasing storage space through the use of mezzanine floors and roof space and are looking to Premier Loft Ladders for the most practical and cost-effective solution to access these storage areas. One reason why Premier has earned its reputation as the preferred access solutions supplier of many architects and contractors is because of its ‘Supreme’ range of concertina-style counter-balance aluminium stairways. The industry-leading Supreme is available in an array of options including a weatherproof roof hatch, 30 or 90 minute fire resistant casings, electrical operation and vertical access.


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Modern Lighting Solutions


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