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BUILDING FABRIC 27 Helifix adds to its vast portfolio


Structural repair specialist, Helifix, has recently made an addition to its exten- sive range of over 100 Repair Details, which give full technical and installa- tion information on how to overcome a wide variety of structural faults. The new Repair Detail, RD WT35, gives guidance on how to connect a new


timber frame to an existing masonry wall, when the new timber stud is erected within an existing masonry building and there is no access to install wall ties from the outside. The full range of Repair Details can be viewed, and individually downloaded, on the Helifix website.


020 8735 5200 www.helifix.co.uk/downloads Profile 22 helps transform 1960s building


Over 1,000 Profile 22 Optima Chamfered Windows have been used in a conversion project in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire. Profile 22 Approved Window Contractor Kingfisher Windows won the contract for the work because it was able to meet the exacting specification at the most competitive price. Kingfisher Windows


tendered for the work with Profile 22 Optima Chamfered Windows. The Optima system is often specified on commercial contracts because of its intelligent design, impressive performance and attractive good looks. The Optima system delivers a 1.2 W/ m2K U-value as standard, with U-values as low as 0.8 W/m2K possible, and achieves BS7412 weather performance.


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