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ROOFING; STAIRS, BALUSTRADES & BALCONIES 53 Story Homes chooses Roofshield


Award winning property developer Story Homes has chosen Roofshield, the unique vapour and air permeable pitched roof underlay as a key product in their strategy for continuous improvement in the quality of build. An important area which Story Homes wanted to improve was the ventilation of their cold roof spaces, particularly


given the complexity of the roof designs on their four to five bedroom house types. Following initial meetings between the A. Proctor Group’s technical team and the developer’s design team, Roofshield was selected. It’s high performance air permeability means that the roof space has five times more air changes than using traditional eaves/ridge ventilation.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com Aggregate Industries breaks the mould


In a specification that literally broke the mould, Aggregate Industries’ Building Products division has supplied 2700m2


of 2000m2 of Masterlite Pro, and nearly 4300m2


bespoke roof tiling to a large-scale residential property in The Cotswolds. The tiling was applied to the main house, multiple barns and a horse-stable block. Aggregate Industries also provided over of Masterdenz concrete


blocks, including a large quantity of cut angled blocks for window and door reveals, driven by the nature of the building design. Masterlite Pro is a low-weight concrete building block designed for thermal efficiency.


01285 646900 www.aggregate.com


Contemporary contrast for old farm The clever use of Catnic’s SSR2


Standing


Seam Roofing and Cladding system has created a stunning roof finish for a contemporary new build extension. It provides a striking contrast to the original farm outbuilding. For the roofing, the designers looked for a modern


contrast to create a striking complement. “We were introduced to the Catnic SSR2


Standing Seam Roofing and Cladding system and it appealed


to us as a viable alternative to traditional sheet lead or zinc as a roof finish. It has provided a sleek finish; one that works both with the traditional finishes and the more contemporary finishes.”


0292 033 7900 www.catnic.com Sapphire showcases speed and innovation


Sapphire is showcasing speed and innovation with glide-on balconies for North Wharf Gardens in Paddington, a new residential development at the very heart of London living. Sapphire’s pioneering concept, which combines offsite manufactured Cassette® balconies with a unique glide-on connection system, enabled rapid installation, saving both time and money on site. The fast-track install method minimised crane hire and associated site


costs; while delivering fully assembled balcony units reduced the need for secure storage on site - a particular benefit for projects in city centres like London where site space can often be very limited.


sales@sapphirebalustrades.com Stunning


light & open staircases


JULIET BALCONIES Stylish, durable & cost effective!


View case studies at


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01794 522444


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For a competitive quote or for more information; F.H.BRUNDLE


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Email: sales@brundle.com Web: www.fhbrundle.co.uk


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