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Newton Waterproofi ng helps repair tunnel
Newton Waterproofi ng teamed up with specialist contractor ASF Waterproofi ng to successfully repair leaks inside the Limehouse Link Tunnel in East London. ASF Waterproofi ng worked alongside Newton Waterproofi ng Systems to swiftly fi nd a suitable solution, and following a thorough investigation, they opted for
Newton’s PC Leakinject Uni 6816 E resin, specifi cally designed for sealing gaps, cracks or leaks in structures experiencing high levels of water ingress.
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Renton Hall extension
An award-winning contemporary Douglas fi r extension to a classic Georgian house created a stunning new living space to an impressive home. WT Architecture had a clear vision of what they wanted for the extension and came to Carpenter Oak
to help refi ne it – as specialists in timber they provided advice on material, connection and fi nish options. The extension also helped to reimagine the home’s connection to its landscape and provided the owners with easier access to their restored rear walled garden. The attention to detail in the building is impressive.
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Compatible with metal arched openings, concrete arched openings and traditional centering construction, Type BA Barrier Arch Cavity Trays from Cavity Trays Ltd are preformed to suit all designs of openings within cavity walls. Harmonized protection is established
every time, plus positive linking where close proximity requires continuity between openings. Eliminate site fabrication errors and misplacement. Gain compliancy and consistency. Preformed Cavity Tray Solutions, from a longest-established specialist.
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Mapei PURTOP 1000 N liquid roof waterproofi ng system has been awarded BBA Certifi cation. A two- component solvent-free, fast curing pure polyurea membrane, Purtop 1000 N forms a waterproof coating for roofs and podium decks, as well as waterproofi ng and protecting storage tanks. During the BBA assessment process, Purtop 1000 N was assessed as a waterproofi ng layer on pitched and fl at roofs, with pedestrian and limited access, including green roofs and roof gardens, fulfi lling all requirements. Key factors tested included safety in the event of fi re, hygiene, health and the environment – including watertightness, resistance to mechanical damage, root penetration and slip resistance – and durability. It was also assessed for design, installation, workmanship maintenance and repair, as well manufacture, delivery and site handling. The BBA Certifi cate 23/7057 confi rms that Purtop 1000 N achieves a classifi cation of BROOF(t4) under BS EN 13501-5 : 2005 and has a service life of at least 25 years. Purtop 1000 N also has WRAS approval, making it suitable for use in contact with potable water.
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Proofing_DPR.indd 1 Triton Systems used in underpinning old Kent water mill
One of Triton Systems most experienced installers has employed a package of its waterproofi ng products, while carrying technically challenging improvements to the basement and substructure of a 19th century watermill in Kent. Archer Specialist Treatments was called in by the South African based owner of the scenic residential property near Ashford, owing to it suffering continuing problems of water ingress as the fl oor level lies nearly two metres below the surface of the old mill pond. Paul Halliwell said: “Archer Treatments is a family run business which has been trading successfully for 35 years – working from Chichester on the South Coast across to Canterbury and taking in much of London. In the two decades or more we’ve been using Triton, we have come to depend on the product range’s quality and reliability for all types of residential projects in different ground conditions. On a regular basis we employ their cavity drain systems – the TM3, CM8 and CM20 – the injection chemicals for damp-proofi ng and the TT55 cementitious waterproofi ng additive as well as the fungal and dry rot chemicals. It is a very good relationship we have with the company.”
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