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47 Product Focus Burnham Environmental Services Ltd


The Biodigester ‘T’ range caters for 6-42 people and larger Biodigesters are available for up to 2000 people. All Biodigesters are suitable for variable loading. The ‘T’ range Biodigester has been tested to EN12566 Pt 3 and has a CE Mark. Owners are impressed by the limited maintenance required, infrequent emptying intervals and the ‘Odour Free’ totally aerobic process. The 'T' range Biodigester has the significant advantage of continuous recirculation without any underground moving parts. The Biodigester range is backed over 40 years experience and full details may be obtained from Burnham Environmental Services Ltd


Yale Door and Window Solutions


Alongside PAS 24, a new standard has come into effect that sets out the advanced security requirements covering letterplates. This means that a new door with a letterplate must also now pass the TS008:2015 standard to be PAS 24 compliant – a primary reference in the Building Regulations Approved Document Q. Yale is currently in the final stages of developing a TS008 compliant solution that will meet these new standards through patent-pending technology, allowing postal items to pass freely whilst preventing both fishing and unlocking of the door through the letterplate aperture.


Rega Ventilation


Rega Vent offer MVHR systems and have designed a new high capacity unit; the 600R, capable of handling dwellings with a floor area up to 400m2


, efficiency up to 90 per cent and specific fan power as low as 0.51 w/l/s.


The unit is tailored for the self-build market, fully equipped with an active humidity sensor located in the unit. Which reacts to rapid changes in moisture levels when bathrooms and shower rooms are in use, ensuring a fresh atmosphere. Additional pollen filters, summer bypass kits and other; heating, control and thermostatically controlled zoning options are available to suit all specific householder requirements.


Dural


The popularity of underfloor heating systems has increased signifantly in recent years, as they provide a cost-effective, comfortable, unobtrusive heating solution for millions of homes. However, these systems often cause movement between the subfloor and the top substrate in the form of expansions and contractions. Dural UK are proud to have developed a solution in the form of Micro Joint Infill, which provides discreet stress protection for tiles and natural stone on heated floors. A tiled flooring installation with Micro Joint Infill used is able to effectively absorb the move- ment energy transferred from the subfloor, protecting the tiles from cracking and loosening.


Canopies UK


Do you struggle to find door and window canopies that aren’t just high quality, but are available when you need them? Canopies UK’s FastFit service has been designed to specifically help housebuilders and developers overcome this common challenge. With FastFit, the most popular products in the manufacturers’ canopy portfolio are available within just two days, meaning you can deliver your projects on time and with minimum hassle. Conforming to all relevant British and European standards, all GRP door canopies from Canopies UK are paint and maintenance- free and delivered fully assembled and complete with full fixing kits.


TDCA


Highly durable, fit for purpose timber decking and cladding starts with the Timber Decking and Cladding Association. Membership of the TDCA encompasses materials manufactures including timber, fixings, coatings and other accessories as well as the best that industry can offer in the way of professional installers. In addition to website resources dedicated to decking and cladding, the association offers a materials sourcing service which fur- nishes you with a list of companies ready and able to meet your specific requirements. Members are DeckMark or CladMark accredited meaning they meet the stringent requirements of these TDCA quality schemes.


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