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INSULATION; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


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Sustainable and Ethical Design


There is, rightly, a continuing trend towards sustainability and sustainable design being spearheaded by architects and designers and building product manufacturers in the construction industry. One of the manufacturers which has been championing this is wood wool panel manufacturer Troldtekt. Both FSC® PEFC™


and certified, the company has set strict environmental targets for its manufacture and products culminating


in a transparent roadmap in its 2013 CSR report. This has led the company to be one of Europe’s most vociferous advocates for sustainable design and one which contributes positively to BREEAM, WELL, LEED and DGNB-certifications. It was recently awarded the Danish Industry Award for Green Transformation. Troldtekt’s green stance has not gone unnoticed among designers and ethical designers such as Sibley Grove which pioneer strategies that deliver sustainable interior schemes. For example, when they were appointed to re-design The Chamberlain Hotel’s public areas, they specified as many sustainable and Cradle-to-Cradle certified materials as possible, including Troldtekt’s panels Cradle to Cradle-certified to silver level.


www.troldtekt.com/environment-and-csr


Providing a smart, thermally-proficient finish F and Deck VQ®


Specified as part of a waterproof system, Gradient’s Powerdeck®


boards’ superb


strength and thermal capability helped ensure the Courtyard Centre for the Arts’ roof terrace extension met the regulatory U-value, as well as provide it with long-term protection against instances of cold bridging. Powerdeck®


F boards


offer high-compressive strength and excellent thermal performance. This ensures a supremely flat


surface finish required for optimum performance in a range of watertight systems in new-build and refurbishment projects.


01543 678777 www.gradientuk.com Future Fires introduces installation service


Future Fires has introduced a new installation service for their contemporary wood burning stoves. It has a dedicated team of installers that are Hetas registered that travel the whole of the UK. Making over 95 per cent of installs to be completed within one day are covered by a 5-year


guarantee. All installs are carried out to the highest quality possible, they use the industry’s best flue pipe (Pojoulet), and do not employ contractors. Future Fires have invested in the latest production techniques to stretch what is possible in design. Providing hand designed bespoke hearth options from Quartz to Granite and Glass.


01709 581168 www.futurefires.co.uk


CONTEMPORARY WOOD BURNING STOVES Help to make your house a home with our contemporary wood burning stoves. Not only do our stoves offer you a reliable source of heat, but they also can give your room an impressive focal point by adding and creating a beautiful ambience. A contemporary wood burning stove can be a wise investment due to its ability to save you money on your energy bills in the long run, whilst also being an environmentally friendly alternative to normal heating. View the key benefits and other information below.


LIST OF BENEFITS:


01709 581168 info@futurefires.co.uk


www.futurefires.co.uk ADF FEBRUARY 2021


• Contemporary finish • 8kw Output


• Panoramic view with the curved glass • Carbon neutral • 5 year guarantee


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