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SITE PREPARATION BUILDING FABRIC & EXTERIORS Window from Schueco UK is latest in range excellent Uw value of 0.87 W/m2


New from Schueco UK is the AWS 75 PD.SI Panorama window. Aimed primarily at the residential market, the new window is designed for the construction of ribbon windows and for use as an insert in a Schueco mullion/transom facade system such as the Schueco FWS 35 PD. The Schueco AWS 75 PD.SI window features reduced internal and external face-widths as low as 55 mm that enable it to deliver a whole new level of transparency, yet the window is still able to achieve an K. The Schueco AWS 75 PD.SI can


accommodate vent sizes up to 2.5 m and glass weights up to 160 kg, with watertightness up to 600 Pa and burglar resistance up to RC2.


mkinfobox@schueco.com www.schueco.com New Viessmann Vitocell 300-V


Viessmann has introduced the only domestic hot water cylinders on the market with an A+ rating. The two new floorstanding Vitocell 300-V DHW cylinders are twice as energy efficient in terms of standby losses as the industry norm. Both new versions of the Vitocell 300-V replace the previous A rated models, and both are suitable for domestic installations with boiler outputs up to 80 kW. Higher DHW demands can be accommodated by combining several Vitocell 300-V cylinders into cylinder


banks with common headers.The 300-V’s exceptional heat retention is made possible by using a highly effective vacuum panel insulation as well as the very efficient Polyurethane hard foam.


info-uk@viessmann.com Advanced collated screw system just got even better!


Simpson Strong-Tie’s Quik Drive auto-feed system is a significantly faster way to install screws. With a multitude of modular fittings and screws for a huge range of purposes, there is a Quik Drive kit to suit just about every application – from drywall installation to mezzanine floor construction. A perfect alternative to traditional nailing and screwing. The ergonomic design allows the installation of screws into walls, floors and ceilings without the need for bending, stretching or crouching. Which means not only can the system operate for several hours at a time – so can you. The Quik Drive system fits onto all leading dry wall drivers with just a click. The patented screw strips are designed to avoid jamming, and unlike many collated screw strips, a partially used one can be saved for reuse later – so it’s cost effective too. Sales Manager, Phil Chambers, explains: “The Quik Drive system has been on my radar for some time, it’s not just fast, it’s really (really) simple to use. It’s great to see the lights go on in peoples mind when they give it a try.”


In addition to Phil conducting Quik Drive demonstrations throughout the UK, an all-new catalogue now features additional Quik Drive equipment and collated screws, including some tools that can be used to install construction connectors.


01827 255600 www.strongtie.co.uk


bespoke doors & windows in timber, aluminium & alu-clad


We manufacture, supply and install:


folding sliding doors sliding doors french doors single doors


telephone


01487 740044 info@kloeber.co.uk


30 www.sbhonline.co.uk www.kloeber.co.uk


Visit our showrooms in London, Cambridgeshire, Buckinghamshire and West Sussex.


See website for directions.


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march/april 2019


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one of our nationwide showrooms


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