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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. Following initial meetings between the A. Proctor Group’s technical 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 Glasshus supplies structural glazing


The development of a brand new college campus in the North-east has seen a leading fabricator for the Technal brand – part of the Sapa Group – design, manufacture and install a major glazing package, which included a double-storey facade featuring


the use of the MX SG structural glazing system. Energy performance was a key issue in the specification of the MX SG screen, involving the selection of special IG units. These featured an argon filled 18mm cavity, with a 12.8mm laminated inner leaf and a 6mm toughened outer: offering a centre pane U-value of 1.1 W/m2


K. 01924 232 323 www.technal.com/en/uk Barn represents a sympathetic synergy


Architect David Nossiter’s sensitive conversion of a derelict, yet heritage-listed farm barn building. A sympathetic synergy of the historical and the contemporary, Church Hill Barn offers spacious living in a beautiful rural


setting. Glazing Vision’s Flushglaze fixed rooflights were instrumental in flooding the grand central atrium of the barn with natural daylight. Inspired by James Turrell’s exquisite Skyspaces, David Nossiter specified two Flushglaze fixed rooflights, which were to be installed into the existing roof apertures. To find out more design considerations for your next project, visit www.glazingvision.co.uk/request-cpd.


01379 658 300 www.glazingvision.co.uk Wraptite exceeds latest fire safety tests


Wraptite, the only self-adhering vapour permeable air barrier certified by the BBA has exceeded the latest fire safety tests applicable to building products used in construction. Wraptite was exten- sively tested by an independent testing authority and achieved the highest classification for a


polypropylene membrane of its type. Wraptite combines the important properties of vapour permeability and airtightness in one self-adhering membrane. Wraptite has received BBA certification for use in both roofs and in walls behind rain screen cladding making it an ideal choice for commercial projects with large uninterrupted facades.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com


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