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Appointments & News; Interiors 60 years in and it’s just the beginning


Fernox is celebrating its 60th year in 2024. As the world’s fi rst chemical water treatment company, the last six decades has seen Fernox consistently lead the way in the heating industry – from pioneering the use of chemicals, testing and fi lter technology to keeping heating and renewable systems energy effi cient. Born from a light bulb moment by German engineer Peter Muetzel, Fernox has evolved exponentially over the years to what it is today: a global company that applies its knowledge to the local market, to provide an extensive range of chemical water treatments and fi lters for both traditional and renewable heating systems.


0330 100 7750 www.fernox.com HMM02_Fernox_Appointments & News_PR.indd 1Bring maximum performance to housing projects 21/02/2024 10:40 EnviroVent extends its commitment


EnviroVent, is enhancing its commitment to the social housing sector by appointing James Kane as head of sales – social housing. James has been promoted to the role aſt er being EnviroVent’s Regional Sales Manager for London and the South East for the past two years. James will manage a team of 22 people including EnviroVent’s social housing surveyors and ventilation specialists. James is looking forward to working closely with EnviroVent’s New Build team to further support their work in Social Housing new build projects across the country and to meet growing customer demand in this area.


0345 27 27 810 www.envirovent.com HMM02_Envirovent_Appointments & News_PR.indd 1


Delivering excellent value and enjoying home-like wood and stone designs, sheet vinyl makes an excellent fl ooring choice in aff ordable and social housing. With the Xtreme collection from Beaufl or, these types of projects can benefi t from some of the hardest wearing fl oors available. Xtreme uses a high-performance 2 mm thick construction that features a 0.70 mm wear layer to withstand heavy industrial use (class 43). T is makes it a great choice in busy communal areas, where the need to stand up to intense wear and keep looking good is essential. What’s more, the fl oor features Beaufl or’s Premium Coating for easy maintenance – it can be cleaned with just a mild detergent – and is slip-resistant to 42+ TRRL. Beaufl or has also equipped Xtreme with its Bacteria Shield+ anti-bacterial treatment to inhibit the growth of mould and bacteria and improve hygiene. T e impressive performance on off er can be enjoyed in a wide range of natural looks for a welcoming and home-like fl oor. Classic oak planks, limed wood, chevron planks, textile and concrete eff ects make sure there’s a design suitable for any interior style. In total, Xtreme off ers 48 options including a range of coloured fl oors. A matt Natural Look textured surface gives a more realistic appearance to wood and concrete eff ects. Xtreme is manufactured in Belgium from high quality materials for an enduring fl ooring option.


info@beaufl or.com www.beaufl or.com HMM02_Beauflor_Interiors - Floors & Floor Coverings_DPR.indd 1 21/02/2024 10:42 21/02/2024 10:41


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