INTERIORS LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL SURFACES The quietest member of the Norbord family
CaberAcoustic from Norbord and is a highly versatile and economical sound-reducing flooring solution. Reducing both impact and airborne transmitted sounds, it can be laid over concrete and timber floors in both new and existing buildings. CaberAcoustic comes in 28mm and 32mm thicknesses. CaberAcoustic is recommended to be laid and fitted with CaberFix T&G PVA glue. Each panel of CaberAcoustic weighs approximately 20kg. 19dB is the reduction in sound transference when CaberAcoustic
is installed on its own. Greater reductions are reached when used within a system for noise transference reductions. There are three flooring systems; detailed on the Norbord website.
www.norbord.co.uk Classically beautiful and beautifully versatile
BLANCO UK’s new ceramic sinks collection has been developed to answer the demand for a choice of styles in this timeless material – combined with high-tech manufacturing and quality standards. The everlasting appeal of ceramic sinks and bowls lies in the natural look and feel. A tactile, deep glaze finish creates a beautiful work space while modern production techniques allow for contemporary shapes with slim rims and small radius designs. With the specialised PuraPlus®
coating, BLANCO’s ceramic sinks
are scratch-proof; heat and cold resistant; acid resistant, preventing staining and damage from rich juices; and resistant to sunlight so the colour doesn’t fade and retains its original stunning shade.
www.blanco.co.uk
SUPERIOR ONE-PIECE POOLS
• The most cost effective solution for a below ground pool
• For indoor and outdoor use • One-piece reinforced fibreglass construction
• Corner steps, roman ends and cover chamber options
• Pool insulation available during manufacturing process
• Extensive range of models available • Over 40 years of fibreglass manufacturing experience
www.bakewellpools.co.uk Tel: 01865 735205
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www.sbhonline.co.uk september/october 2019
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