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external envelope; insulation FAKRO roof windows for community church  


Westhill Community Church in Aberdeenshire is a new, greenfield project. Its contemporary style was designed for maximum functionality and to encourage use by the wider community. 33 FAKROroof windows flood the stage with natural light and illuminate buildings which form the sanctuary, foyer and offices. Products include FTP-V U3 Electro windows with rain sensor, EFW flat


roof windows and a FAKSV17 Smoke Vent window. Project Architect Mark Dysart, of McLean Architects, commented: “We specified Fakro products because of the excellent technical support and the option to specify matching zinc flashings.These were crucial to achieve a fully coordinated appearance”.


01283 554755 www.fakrogb.com Enjoy the view with Kingspan OPTIM-R   W/m2


Kingspan Insulation’s OPTIM-R Balcony & Terrace System has been installed as part of the refurbishment and expansion of a detached, four bedroom villa on the beach front in Bognor Regis. Originally PIR insulation was specified for the balcony floor. However, the product thickness required to achieve the target U-value of 0.19


.K would have necessitated either a step-up between the internal room and


balcony, or ceiling heights to be reduced in the room below. The outstanding thermal performance of the Kingspan OPTIM-R Balcony & Terrace System allowed the U-value to be achieved with a far slimmer build-up.


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