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80 INSULATION; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


Kingspan TEK villas ready for the summer


The Kingspan TEK Building System has been used to construct five luxury villas at the Porth Veor Manor Hotel. The Kingspan TEK Building System of structural insulated panels was specified for the project for a variety of reasons. The Kingspan


TEK panels feature a high-performance rigid insulation core which is sandwiched between two layers of OSB/3. The panels were factory cut to the villa’s designs by SIP Hus Ltd. This allowed them to be installed quickly and efficiently once onsite, with the structural shells erected in just five weeks. The panels feature a unique jointing system which reduces thermal bridging and also allowed air leakage to be reduced.


01544 387 384 www.kingspantek.co.uk Rested3 Forward-thinking flexibility in housing


The Lower Mill Estate, a development of sustainable holiday homes in the Cotswolds, is offering holiday homemakers the best in bespoke, energy efficient properties with the help of the Kingspan TEK Building System. The diverse selection of residential


properties have benefited from the Kingspan TEK Building System’s scope for individual design and off-site construction, which has improved construction efficiency. The Kingspan TEK Building System has enabled clients to enjoy a truly bespoke experience, where they can be involved in the very early stages of designing their property.


01544 387 384 www.kingspantek.co.uk Launch of VSH MultiPress to UK market


Manufacturer of integrated piping systems, Pegler, has announced the latest addition to its portfolio of brands with the launch of VSH MultiPress. A new multilayer pipe system, VSH MultiPress, incorporates many revolutionary features as part of both its design and


Modern ventilators that let you sleep more peacefully and healthily: that’s room comfort.


SIEGENIA brings spaces to life. UFH solutions for complex projects


Every flying start to the day begins with a good night. For that you need the healthy indoor environment provided by the AEROVITAL ambience smart.  leep and   automatic air humidity , mould and pollen protection and over 80 % heat recovery.


Discover the room comfort that suits you siegenia.com


Specifiers frequently encounter property developments where the constraints of the site, the building or the client means a solution for a complex project is required – often this is why an architect is commissioned. Nu-Heat, with over quarter a century of experience with underfloor heating (UFH) and renewables, are well


placed to be your first port of call to discuss a complex project and produce a bespoke solution for you and your client. Help your clients feel the difference – contact Nu-Heat’s specialist UFH advisors.


info@nu-heat.co.uk


molecular construction that set it apart from other plastic piping systems. The secret of VSH MultiPress pipe lies in the aluminium layer with additional inner and outer layers of polyethene (PE-X) and the way these layers are linked delivers enhanced resistance to loads generated by internal pressure and high temperature.


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