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Now you can enjoy all the benefits of double glazing without compromising the appearance of your home. The Heritage Conservation range has been cleverly designed to fit directly into your original timber, brick or stone surrounds.


All windows are UK manufactured to your exact specification. You can even choose from over 200 internal and external colours to compliment your decor, and there’s a range of handles and hardware to complete the period look.


Call The Heritage Window Company quoting reference SBH3105 before 30 June 2016 for a 5 per cent discount or visit the company’s website to download a brochure.


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‘Emperor Concealed’ is the revolutionary aluminium bi-fold door from Duration Windows.


By placing the hinges completely within the sashes the doors benefit from much cleaner, more contemporary looks without the clutter of visible hinges.


The clean lines are further enhanced with a new design of flush, child friendly interior handles. The doors are painted in a tough polyester powder coat finish in any RAL colour, or from a range of textured colours. The doors have also been tested to PAS24 for security.


Visit the Duration Windows website for an instant online price and details of shows that the company will be attending.


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Single and double pocket doors are a practical, eye-catching alternative to traditional hinged doors. If you wish to make a statement in a room, or to solve a layout problem and save space, they are the perfect solution.


The Eclisse pocket door systems come complete with everything you need to finish your pocket door beautifully, including a full timber lining kit. Eclisse has kits to fit all standard UK door sizes so it’s up to you where you decide to source your door from; you may wish to reuse an existing door or perhaps choose a door to match the rest of your property.


For more information on the full range of Eclisse pocket door systems, please contact the company directly or visit the Eclisse website.


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ESG Switchable™ LCD privacy glass, is one of the UK’s leading switchable glass range. Their own internally created range of controllers, which monitors the performance of the LCD film to ensure optimum performance, allows ESG switchable glass to be used with confidence in external DGU set ups.


With the internal panel of the DGU sealed with the switchable panel, it is possible to create amazing fully glazed profiles which still give instant privacy that the home owners require. Controlled from hard wired, wireless or even BMS control systems is it easy to integrate ESG switchable into any home.


To find out more visit the company website.


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Durable, Stable &


Sustainable


• Specialist trade manufacturers of bespoke, quality hardwood orangeries, conservatories, windows and doors


• Fully factory presprayed in various shades of microporous waterbourne system


• Hardwood with powder coated aluminium external roof elements for minimal maintenance.


ORANGERIES, CONSERVATORIES, LANTERN ROOFS, WINDOWS AND DOORS


For more information on our products


www.quayside-conservatories.co.uk tel: 01502 714512


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 Single or dual RAL colours  Fit into timber or direct to stone


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Replacement aluminium windows for period and new homes


SEE US AT STAND 629*


For expert advice call 0800 731 4294 www.thwc.co.uk


Showrooms at: Sevenoaks Dorking Beaconsfield Loughton * For Free tickets go to www.homebuildingshow.co.uk/heritage Enq. 322


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