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56 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


OF CLAY FIFTY SHADES


Visit your local merchant Call 01952 750 816 Visit imperialbricks.co.uk Email sales@imperialbricks.co.uk


Calculating U-value and Thermal Bridging


The Concrete Block Association provides a free online U-value calculator which is designed to guide users on the choice of block and insulation combinations to achieve specific U-values.


In addition, a comprehensive set of thermal bridging construction details are free to download. These details, and their calculated heat loss values, help designers and SAP assessors to optimise projects.


The highest levels of fabric energy efficiency can be achieved with concrete block construction. Such a form of construction ensures long-term airtightness, minimal thermal bridging and gives different options for locating insulation.


Go online to use our free U-value calculator - www.cba-blocks.org.uk


Feel restrained by your current brick options?


We offer over 50 styles of handmade, waterstruck, wirecut and pressed bricks in imperial and metric sizes.


Regional variations, custom blends, bespoke weathering and ageing to match existing brickwork is our speciality. Try our FREE brick matching service!


Download our FREE Brick Matcher app


Website: cba-blocks.org.uk WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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