LABC approval for Celsius Solid Roof
Synseal’s recently-launched Celsius Solid Roof system is now fully approved and registered by the LABC (Local Authority Building Control) under certificate number EW550. Construction of a completely new structure or replacement of an existing conservatory roof with a solid roof will involve a statutory obligation to submit a Building Regulations application. The fast-fitting Celsius
Solid Roof has been carefully designed with an all-timber core construction to provide a truly warm yet relatively lightweight structure that will not unduly stress existing conservatory window walling structures and foundations.
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www.synseal.com enq.223 More colours for Global conservatory roofs
All colour options for Synseal’s Global conservatory roofs and Global Summer hybrid orangeries are now available directly from stock, to reduce lead times for these popular aluminium and PVC-U glazed roofing products which are supplied as made to measure kits to thousands of industry installers through Synseal’s
extensive network of fabricator partners. In addition to White, the stock colour range now includes Anthracite Grey, Black/Brown, Chartwell Green, Cream, Golden Oak and Cherrywood.
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www.synseal.com enq.224 Sophisticated glass ventilated rainscreen cladding
The Airtec Glass system from Lithodecor combines the unique qualities of glass with the innovative technology of a ventilated rainscreen facade. The extremely resistant composite panels, which can be up to 32mm thick, consist of toughened safety glass bonded to a lightweight concrete carrier. The glass cladding can be used for
striking effect as the panes of toughened safety glass are available in numerous attractive colours and can even carry customised printing. Having passed all the necessary durability and fire protection tests, the Airtec Glass composite panels, up to 4.7m2
in size, are hooked onto the frame with an invisible clip design. 01785 818998
www.lithodecor.co.uk Trespa enhances Grosvenor Waterside
Grosvenor Waterside is a St James Group development in Central London consisting of six buildings adjacent to Chelsea Bridge. Trespa® Meteon® panels have been used extensively in this development, which is being transformed from its recent industrial use into a new public urban quarter. Trespa® Meteon® is an extremely
versatile panel that can be combined easily with other building materials to create stunning visual effects. The material’s decorative surface also has excellent UV-resistance and colour stability which means it will not fade or discolour over time. At the same time, the product provides solidity and sturdiness, holding bolts, screws and other mechanical fixings.
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