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structural elements; external envelope
Triton extends liquid applied waterproofing range
reliable waterproofing of roofs and podium decks. Each of the three new systems provides Type A barrier protection waterproofing as defined in BS 8102 (2009). They are quick and easy to apply, very fast curing and suitable for application in cooler temperatures – therefore extending the season for application and reducing the downtime of areas treated. TWS-Poly H produces a totally seamless water-
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proof surface on prepared concrete and can be applied by squeegee, brush, trowel or roller. The 2-component polyurea formulation is ideal for waterproofing pitched or flat roofs, decks and balconies and other areas where a degree of flexibility is required. The trafficable, cured surface also makes it suitable for waterproofing concrete
with highly efficient homes, during the year, which coincides with the 950th anniversary of the famous 1066 battle. The homes are built from pre-fabricated heavy weight timber frame panels self-adhering vapour permeable air barrier being applied on site. The use of Wraptite-SA makes a significant contribution to a building’s thermal performance by preventing lateral air movement.
01250 872261
www.proctorgroup.com
Ten years with Halo and a new website
sq. ft. factory at the end of July, to meet growing demand. Patios South West is now looking to bolster its reputation for impeccable customer service with a brand new website, complete with an online quote facility – ideal for installers wishing to 'price up' jobs for their homeowner customers.
01282 716611
www.veka .com
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Patios South West Ltd is celebrating ten years of working with Halo, an industry-leading PVC-U profile brand of national market leaders, The VEKA UK Group. The family-run company started in 2003 to produce, on average, 120 patio door systems per week, from a 4,500 sq. ft. factory in Paignton, Devon. It will relocate into an 8,000
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Wraptite-SA airtight membrane from A. Proctor Group has been specified to achieve a highly efficient building fabric as part of a concept to create a terrace of Zero Carbon homes in a site close to the historic Hastings Castle. The design has transformed a derelict site into a modern development combining high quality
riton has extended its range of liquid applied waterproofing products to offer a wider choice of systems primarily for the
floors in car parks etc. TWS-Poly H can also be applied to internal and external walls. TWS-Poly S is another fast curing, 2-
component polyuria formulation but designed for application by a twin nozzle, heated spray unit. Offering excellent bonding strength and crack bridging capability, TWS-Poly S can be combined with geotextiles to obtain on-site applied, seamless liners or coatings in tunnels or canals or used to waterproof pitched or flat roofs. The cured surface allows for building movement and is trafficable and highly resistant to abrasion. Single component TWS Fastcoat cures as an
elastic and seamless layer that offers excellent weather resistance and can withstand permanent water contact. A key feature is its ability to deliver a combination of root barrier and waterproofing layer, therefore reducing the number of layers required in green roof construction. Applied by
Wraptite-SA conquers airtightness at 1066
brush, spreader or airless equipment, its cured surface can be lightly trafficked making it suitable for low pitch or flat roofs and balconies. Liquid applied waterproofing systems can deal
with complex shapes and contours where joints or folds in other waterproofing materials might cause a weakness. Technical support on the specification and installation of all Triton’s waterproofing systems is available from Triton’s technical team. Installation guidelines and data sheets are also available for download on the website.
01322 318830
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In educational environments, natural light improves mood and concentration as well as increasing general wellbeing. Whitesales’ Em- Glaze modular rooflights significantly increase light ingress, have outstanding thermal and sound insulation and will compliment any building with their minimalistic and sleek design. Allowing for up to 78 per cent light transmission, Whitesales
have cleverly designed these flat, sealed double-glazed glass units to incorporate a fully welded aluminium frame and an argon filled cavity to create thermal insu- lation values of up to 1.24W/m2
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Senior puts in a pitch perfect performance
A winning team of products from Senior Architectural Systems, have been installed by Anders Glass as part of the ambitious redevelopment of the training ground at Fleetwood Town Football Club in Lancashire. A key requirement was compliance with the building’s sustainable design and low U-value
targets. Senior’s PURe® window system, which features the use of an innovative thermal barrier manufactured from expanded polyurethane foam (PUR), pro- vided the ideal solution for use in the main academy building and changing rooms. The thermal efficiency of the PURe® window system has been further enhanced through the use of Guardian SN70/37 solar control glass which was supplied by Senior’s dedicated glazing division Senior Glass Systems.
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