50 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE; INSULATION
Join the green scene K
lasse Group is excited to announce the launch of Outwear™
a high- performance sheathing board
designed to transform the construction of the building envelope. Created using a distinctive green finish it provides the important Euroclass A1 level of fire protection and is designed to be fully compliant on structures over 18 m in height. It is so easy to cut to size using a simple
‘score and snap’ technique which will negate the need for specialist tools and will eliminate dust and noise on site. Fixing is simple using the dedicated FixingPoint screws and can be easily handled as the boards are typically 30% lighter than traditional cement boards. This also allows them to be curved and used with a variety of facades including brick, timber, metal, render and rainscreen panels. As well as being A1 fully non-combustible,
it is water resistant and can be left exposed on structures with a 12-month guarantee before you need to complete
the cladding. Once installed it is backed up with a 12-year warranty to give added peace of mind. The versatile capabilities of Outwear™
makes it ideal for installation on modular buildings, concrete & steel frame buildings and timber frame buildings. Construction costs can be reduced by quick installation enabling internal trades to start quicker.
Insulate your front door as well as your home
One of Britain’s leading garage door and front door manufacturers Garador now offer top of the range front entrance doors which offer the highest levels of insulation and security to fit in with modern homes.
Their FrontGuard 46 and 65 ranges offer exceptional thermal efficiency. The robust exteriors are filled with highly efficient insulation foam and the door frames and seals that have been specifically designed to minimise heat loss and to eliminate thermal bridges. Garador’s FrontGuard front entrance doors are some of the most thermally insulated front entrance doors currently available in the UK and can help home owners achieve substantial energy savings.
Garador’s front entrance doors all come with 5 point high security locking systems and are available in a wide range of designs and colours which will also complement the designs of Garador’s garage doors.
01935 443722
www.garador.co.uk N T Sweeting with BMI Redland shortlisted
N T Sweeting – working with BMI Redland – were shortlisted in the Roof Tiling category in the 2021 UK Roofing Awards. When the roof of The Gables needed renewal, the challenge faced by N T Sweeting was both preserving the heritage aesthetic of the property, and also ensuring the
quality of roof covering and workmanship was on a par with the original installation. Property consultants, CSN, recommended BMI Redland Rosemary Clay Classic plain tiles in Medium Mixed Brindle and using the BMI SpecMaster service. The BMI SpecMaster service results in a 15-year whole-roof guarantee when it is installed to specification.
marketingukandi@bmigroup.com
redland.co.uk Sto system upgrades acoustic environment
The StoSilent Distance acoustic ceiling and wall system from Sto was specified for the world’s leading museum of art, design and performance and it now creates the perfect acoustic environment for a high- profile display of Renaissance art treasures. The V&A in London recently completed a landmark refurbishment of its Raphael Court where the StoSilent Distance system is now installed. The StoSilent Distance acoustic boards were finished with
StoSilent Décor M. This spray-applied surface coating created a classic fine-stippled finish which perfectly matched the aesthetic of the gallery.
0141 892 8000
www.sto.co.uk
Klasse is a family run, British owned manufacturer of adhesive solutions and multi-layer laminate protection solutions. Klasse’s specially formulated products are the result of years of development and testing by its chemists. Klasse products are successfully sold throughout Europe.
01432 842 030
www.klassegroup.co.uk/outwear-board
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