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42 BUILDING FABRIC Endless options with Tradelink’s new range


Offering incredible choice and flexibility, the new Soteria range of composite doors from Tradelink allows the specification of high-quality doors with the same style and colour options available whether a foam or solid core is selected. A new 1,500 m2


(16,000 ft2 ) production


facility in Mildenhall, Suffolk, provides increased capacity to support the vastly expanded selection of


doors offered in the Soteria range. Performance, security and versatility are integral to all doors which have been developed specifically for the UK market, with the diversity of designs appealing to both the commercial and retail sectors. The products come with the relevant accreditations, giving customers peace of mind about the manufacturing process and quality.


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Marley Alutec’s Evolve Deepflow and Aligator Giant were recently specified for an eco-friendly property in Suffolk. The guttering created a striking aesthetic, which helped to meet the homeowner’s criteria for a modern finish but using materials and products with low environmental impact. The guttering also provided a long-term solution that would require minimal maintenance. Marley Alutec’s Evolve Deepflow and Aligator Giant guttering


is manufactured from marine grade aluminium – a premium material that is incredibly resistant to corrosion, due to a naturally occurring protective oxide that forms on the surface. If the layer becomes damaged, it will reform itself. As a result, it has a 50+ year functional life expectancy.


01234 359438 www.marleyalutec.co.uk


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Wraptite® selected for affordable homes


The Wraptite® external air barrier system from A. Proctor Group has been selected as part of a new zero carbon affordable homes project at New Ferry on the Wirral. The project at Windsor Close in New Ferry is a new development of three bedroomed terraced houses to be constructed by Property Development Group Starship at its off-site manufacturing facility in Deeside. The superior airtightness performance of the Wraptite membrane from the A. Proctor Group is the perfect solution, delivering significant benefits to the combination of in-factory manufacture and on-site housing construction. Karl Ventre, Director at Starship, explains why Wraptite was chosen to achieve the airtightness solution and how it benefits off-site construction: “We have specified this product within our system offering for the last three years, and it has always performed well and helped contribute to good airtightness test results. The self- adhesive membrane is easily applied in the factory, bonded externally to the substrate, and ensures that the membrane is held firmly in place, even during transportation, maintaining the quality of the system from installation to build and completion. Wraptite is an excellent quality product, and the self-adhesive backing gives a very neat finish.”


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