74 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE
Schlüter-Systems raises the bar with new pedestal system
S
chlüter-Systems is pleased to introduce Schlüter®
-TROBA-LEVEL, an adjustable pedestal system for balconies
and terraces. A welcome addition to Schlüter’s range
of balcony and terrace solutions, the seven-part system is the first loose-lay option to be offered by the company. It opens up a host of new project possibilities, while also being fully compatible with Schlüter’s other balcony and terrace solutions (including Schlüter® profiles, Schlüter®
-BARA edging channels and Schlüter®
-TROBA-LINE drainage -TROBA-PLUS
and TROBA-PLUS-G sub-surface drainage membranes). The TROBA-LEVEL system is stackable and can be combined to form heights between 3mm – 1000mm, making it adaptable to a wide range of project situations. Broadening the possibilities for flow and transitions between different landscape elements, the system can also
accommodate a slope of up to 10 per cent. Manufactured in polyethylene and polypropylene, the TROBA-LEVEL system is also: • UV resistant • Recyclable • Durable (each pedestal supports >1000kg)
• Temperature resistant (-40C to +100C)
This new development adds extra depth to Schlüter-Systems’ range of exterior solutions for tile and stone.
01530 813396
www.schluterspecifier.co.uk
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ADF JULY 2019
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