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Unique guarantee gives support Myson Floortec, a leading manufacturer of underfloor heating (UFH) systems, is launching a new guarantee to give home owners and installers greater peace of mind. Myson has introduced a complete system guarantee that promotes the advantages of tried and tested component compatibility. This guarantee clearly defines the responsibility, should anything go wrong, and promises efficient performance and co-ordinated components from Myson, as well as the company’s flexibility of product and assurance of quality. Myson Floortec’s complete
underfloor heating systems utilise perfectly matched components and the bene- fits of this have led to the company having the confidence to give a £2 million, ten year system warranty.
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Innovation & sustainability from Marley Eternit Marley Eternit will be exhibiting a range of sustainable and innovative products at Ecobuild as part of its commitment to deliver the best possible solutions for its customers. Charlotte Hughes, campaign
manager at Marley Eternit, comments: “With buildings responsible for almost half of the UK’s carbon emissions, the carbon usage of a building is a key consid- eration when preparing to meet impending zero carbon deadlines. “However, as increased use of BIM raises the visibility of carbon labelling, it is inevitable that the next step is to focus on the carbon used to create the build materials. Marley Eternit is dedicated to incorporating raw materials in its products that are both responsibly sourced and benefit from the highest environmental credentials. We are delighted to be able to exhibit a comprehensive product range.”
t 01283 722588
www.marleyeternit.co.uk
ecobuild stand N1030 enq. 195
The easiest and most effective way to eliminate THERMAL BRIDGING. High load bearing, thermal building blocks designed to replace the bottom layer of bricks or blocks in a wall.
Klober highlights building fabric airtightness Klober will be on stand S2945 at Ecobuild focussing again on principles of building fabric air permeability, airtightness and the provision of effective ventilation in roofs. Its publication 'Taking Control of Air Leakage' and subsequent 'SAP Analysis Supplement' outline the benefits of building to low levels of air permeability while examining specific improvements that can be achieved over the default target emission rate in England and Wales of 10 m3
/hr per m2 . The research
findings demonstrate the U-values, levels of airtight- ness and other measures needed to comply with Approved Document L1A and Level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes.
t 01332 813 050
www.klober.co.uk
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Renewable technologies need to be easier to access Mitsubishi Electric is using its stand at the Ecobuild Show (20th
-22nd March 2012, ExCel, London) to call
for manufacturers to make renewable technology more readily accessible and easier to understand for building and home owners. The company, which manufactures heat pumps, photovoltaic systems, heat recovery ventilation and advanced air condition- ing, will exhibit several live products on its stand (S3410) to allow visitors to see the benefits and ease of use of currently available technologies. “The renewable sector in the UK is already very advanced and there are a host of products available right now that can help both new and existing buildings to benefit from renewables,” explains Donald Daw, Mitsubishi Electric’s commercial director.
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An ultra lightweight blend of highly
absorbent aggregates with composted bio-waste to be used as a substrate within recreational garden-scapes.
A blend of reclaimed aggregates with
composted bio-waste designed to promote regeneration of the bio-diversity of wildlife sites which have been lost to construction.
A blend of lightweight, water absorbent
aggregates with composted bio-waste to be used as a substrate in un-maintained rooftop environments.
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