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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


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Thousands look to adapt office spaces


Demand for underfloor air conditioning systems has soared as developers and landlords scramble to reconfigure office spaces in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. AET Managing Director, Glan Blake Thomas,


comments: “The huge benefit of an underfloor air conditioning system is that they are inherently flexible, and can be changed to suit new room layouts within minutes. Our unique Fantile™ units are installed to sit in-line with the finished floor, and can be easily repositioned at any time without the need for the significant, and costly, building works usually involved in repositioning ceiling-based ductwork.”


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com Helping deliver flagship workspace


Teamwork and design agility has empowered delivery of a flagship office block. Light, airy and clean, open spaces were key design objectives for the office


block. To fulfil that, and help achieve the Excellent target BREEAM rating, ventilation specialist Gilberts Blackpool collaborated closely with architect AEDAS and engineering consultant Hannan Associates to devise a bespoke solution for the five floors of offices, and reception. Because Gilberts is solution focussed, it had the ability and agility to cost-effectively conceive and develop an alternative, validate its performance within its test lab and then manufacture to order.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com Panasonic welcomes grant extension


The UK government has announced an extension to the Green Homes Grant. The grant will now run until March 2022, this bridges the gap to the Clean Heat Grant and aligns with the end of the RHI timeframes. The move was welcomed by Panasonic as Tony Lathey, UK Pre


Sales Manager for Heat Pumps at Panasonic said: “We have seen strong interest in our air source heat pumps for heating and hot water provision but extending the grant programme will ensure that more homeowners can access funding for their home energy improvement schemes and we anticipate this will greatly assist the market.”


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