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flood water & damp proofing; flooring; heating & renewable energy; rainwater products Protect your home with Floodcheck


Floodcheck, one of the world leaders in flood check devices, has a variety of products available to installers. The Floodcheck ‘Auto’ valve is a flood prevention device which constantly monitors the water supply and so minimises internal water damage protects a property from internal flooding by monitoring the water supply. The optional ‘Remote Switch’ can be easily installed anywhere in a property, with options to bypass, vacate and reset the system at the touch of a button. All these options are, of course, already available on the stand alone Floodcheck AUTO. It comes in both a wired and wireless version. Protecting properties from water leakages.


08443 356 668 www.floodcheck.co.uk


Setcrete™ 2K Pro fast setting floor levelling compound has been specifically designed with the time-pressed professional builder in mind. This easy to use floor levelling compound can be applied directly over old adhesive residues without the need for priming. This can save professional builders a great deal of time, effort, and money. Setcrete 2K Pro is applicable in thicknesses of 2-30mm, and can be walk on hard in as little as 60 minutes. It has excellent self-levelling properties, meaning that minimal work with a trowel is required. It is low-odour and ammonia free. For more information, please visit the company website.


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With recent weather events hitting the headlines, thoughts have turned from cleaning to rebuilding and renovating those properties devastated by flood water. One readily available suitable product is ThermaSkirt from Discrete Heat – an aluminium alternative to conventional timber and MDF skirting boards, that not only is impervious to being submerged, but actually provides the central heating as well, replacing conventional radiators in the process. Fitted in a matter of hours, and usually using the existing radiator pipework, ThermaSkirt is an ideal solution for those that require new skirting boards or are looking to become prepared for the inevitable.


info@discreteheat.co.uk SAV FlatStations selected project


SAV’s LoadTracker CHP units and Danfoss FlatStation heat interface units have been specified by consulting engineers XCO2 Energy for use in the ‘Aylesbury Site 7’ development. FlatStation units will be installed in 162 apartments served from a central energy centre housing the two LoadTracker XRGi 20 modulating CHP units. LoadTracker units will play a key role in sustainability, serving a district heating network while also generating low carbon electricity. As well as ensuring consistency of heating and hot water supply for residents, the FlatStations will further underpin central plant efficiency by maintaining low return water temperatures.


01483 771910 www.sav-systems.com 


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