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ELECTRIC HEATING COMPANY EHC will be showcasing their full range of products at the forthcoming Greenbuild Expo at Manchester Central. The spotlight products will be their Fusion E10 Solar Combination unit, which works in conjunction with their duoSOL and triSOL Solar Thermal Packages. To complete their Renewables solution system the Mercury Low Water Content radiators will be on show. Also featured will be the Ecosave Gas Condensing Boiler, Fusion Electric Boiler, EHC Electric Radiators and a range of Instantaneous Water Heaters. They also intend to launch a range of Pre-plumbed Electric Boiler units, which are designed to minimise installation time. Visit stand E44.
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Green roofs have been in existence since Viking times but it’s only in the last decade or so that UK architects and builders have really begun to appreciate the value of putting plants on top of buildings. A living green roof not only benefits biodiversity, it can save money on heating and air conditioning, reduce rainwater runoff, insulate against noise, and improve the efficiency of photovoltaic cells. Enviromat can supply advice and components for DIY green roofs and they have an installation service available.
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COMPLETE STAIR SYSTEMS Complete Stair Systems offers a stunning range of kit and bespoke staircases for new builds and refurbishments. The majority of models are designed with ‘passage of light’ in mind and therefore have a floating, open feel. Manufactured in spiral, straight flight, quarter turn and half turn configurations, all are available in a variety of materials such as timber, glass and stainless steel. All staircases are supplied nationwide.
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ONICE Aluminium Electric Radiators combine state-of-the-art heating technology with high pressure aluminium die casting to bring you the latest in energy saving heating. ONICE uses patented technology, which involves the insertion of special electrical elements into the pressure die casting of each radiator. This means that the element becomes the nucleus, and an integral part of the radiator itself, ensuring a long and trouble free life with no internal liquids or oils to cause leakage. Sophisticated controls automatically adjust the number of electrical elements required to provide the heat requested, optimising energy resources and offering consistently reduced
consumption.They also have a15-year radiator warranty!
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NU-HEAT Underfloor heating works by pumping a controlled flow of warm water from any heat source through plastic tubing embedded in the floor. Because the emitting area is large, sufficient warmth is provided even on a cold winter day with no need for supplementary heating. Nu-Heat supplies a complete package of high quality components including award-winning installation manuals and a full system design with bespoke CAD drawings showing all mechanical pipework and valves, as well as electrical connections. Tailored manuals are provided to suit the heat source whether conventional boiler or heat pump. Nu-Heat currently has over 60 different floor constructions, from solid beam and block to specific acoustic variations and timber-joisted floors. Whatever the project, they have a floor construction that will fit perfectly, and if they don’t then they’ll develop one.
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SYSTEMS Eco Decking Roofing Systems are introducing a new 100 per cent recycled roofing slate to the UK market which is set to revolutionise the entire roofing industry. Working in conjunction with the direct manufacturer NewTech, they offer a state of the art formulation, which provides a strong, pliable and attractive roofing option for your home or building application. Available in 3 x standard colours this slate effect is self bonding and has the unique flexibility to be used for all valleys and ridges. There is never a need for custom-made accessories because every slate can be cut and set to any angle or size you need.
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