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T-T Ready Sump preformed Benching
Introducing the T-T Ready Sump range of pre-formed concrete chamber sump/base units from T-T Pumps. With most options readily available from stock, the T-T Ready Sump range of pre-formed chamber bases make good economic sense and can be ordered at the
same time as the concrete rings for speedy construction. Available also in a variety of formats (standalone sump, sump with pre-cast base, sump cast into a concrete ring plus base), many builders and ground-workers have enjoyed the benefi ts of using the Ready Sump bases for their inbuilt accuracy and ease of installation.
01630 647200
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CaberFloor P5 for creak-free fl ooring
CaberFloor P5, from timber panel specialist West Fraser, trading as Norbord, is the UK’s most popular moisture resistant fl ooring panel of its type. It is a high-performance particleboard being widely specifi ed due to its stability, durability and ease of installation for the user. The sturdy, high- density panels come in thicknesses of 18 or 22
mm, in both square-edged or tongue and grooved profi les, the latter featuring profi les on all four sides to offer maximum fl exibility. The precision-engineered edges ensure smooth and speedy installation while the tight-fi tting joints eliminate the annoyance of creaking.
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A prominent town centre historic building in Paisley town centre which had fallen into disrepair is in the process of being restored with the help of Renfrewshire Council’s Townscape Heritage Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (
TH.CARS2). The restoration project, led by Paisley architect John Martin consists of converting the upper fl oors into four dwellings and external repairs, including new windows, stonework, and roof works. As part of the roof works, protection for the roof will include a new roofi ng membrane, new leadwork and the re-use of the original slates. In selecting a suitable membrane, Architect John Martin explains: “ I chose Roofshield for the roof underlay because it is both air and vapour permeable and requires no additional ventilation to the roof. Roofshield is my preferred roofi ng membrane. It is strong and robust and meets all of the key criteria.” The incorporation of Roofshield into a project can lead to savings in both labour and material costs due to no additional VCL being required. The high-performance air permeability of Roofshield, by A. Proctor Group, means that the roof space will have similar air changes to that of a roof using traditional eaves/ridge ventilation.
01250 872261
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