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HOTELS PROJECT REPORT


Schlüter-Systems Ltd specified in Boutique Hotel near iconic Tower Bridge, London


Bankside in London, near the iconic Tower Bridge, is being converted into a 70-room boutique hotel. The Lalit London will feature Schlüter- Systems’ integrated CE marked wetroom solution including Schlüter®


A drainage system along with Schlüter®


DITRA-HEAT-E underfloor heating. Schlüter-Systems offers a complete solution


for a CE marked waterproof floor-level shower area. The tile or stone covering in the shower area must be sufficiently sloped to allow for appropriate drainage. This is easily achieved with the prefabricated levelling and shower tray components of Schlüter®


-KERDI-SHOWER. Schlüter®


and the linear drainage system, Schlüter® KERDI-LINE.


KERDI-SHOWER is available with the point drainage system, Schlüter®


historic Grade II listed grammar school previously known as St Olave’s Grammar School located at


Schlüter® -KERDI-LINE drainage system


-KERDI-LINE -


was specified for the project and is a component linear drainage system for the construction of floor-level showers with ceramic tiles and natural stone. It consists of a formed stainless steel channel body with a grate and frame structure that can be seamlessly adjusted to the thickness of the covering from three to 25mm. For the ultimate finish with a continued field of tile or natural stone, Schlüter®


50 G2 and the Horizontal drainage system is Schlüter®


-KERDI-LINE-H 50 G2.


The contemporary wetrooms were complemented with Schlüter®


-DITRA-HEAT-


E electric underfloor heating system, which has uncoupling, crack-bridging and water- proofing properties and sits underneath the tile or natural stone covering to provide the ultimate comfort underfoot. Schlüter®


- -


-KERDI-DRAIN, -


KERDI-LINE-D was introduced to the range; this offers a frameless covering support specifically designed for showers made from tile or stone. This linear drainage system, has been updated to ensure that it complies with BS EN 1253, providing a constant 50mm water seal and to meet flow requirements which is in compliance with National House Building Council (NHBC) regulations to offer a complete system solution. The vertical drainage system is Schlüter®


available with the patented Schlüter®


HEAT-TB uncoupling matting. The revolutionary new Schlüter®


-DITRA-HEAT-E is now -DITRA-


-DITRA-HEAT-


TB mat has an integrated thermal break that reduces heat loss into the screed and subfloor, and it also benefits from up to 70 per cent quicker warm-up time than other electric underfloor heating. For more information, please email pr@schluter.co.uk, call or visit the web address below.


-KERDI-LINE-V 01530 813396 www.perfectwetroom.co.uk


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ADF MARCH 2017


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