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54 FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW JACKON is ‘Future Homes ready’ at Futurebuild


At Futurebuild this year JACKON will be promoting the fact that it is Future Homes ready. The company’s building systems are ready for the rigorous new u-value targets for new-builds, when these come into effect in 2025 as part of the Future Homes Standard. JACKON’s THERMOMUR® ICF and JACKODUR® ATLAS ranges already meet or exceed the new targets for thermal insulation. The THERMOMUR® 350 Super range – currently the company’s best-selling range in the UK – already achieves 0.15 for walls with no added materials, and the JACKODUR® ATLAS system can be designed to achieve 0.11. Visitors to the company’s stand at the Show will be able to find out more about the benefits that JACKON’s 60 years’ expertise in XPS and EPS manufacturing can bring to your construction project. JACKON building systems make a positive contribution to the construction of highly energy-efficient buildings due to very low energy inputs required for heating or cooling. More information on JACKON’s products is available on the company’s new website.


01204 221089 www.jackon.co.uk Futurebuild stand no H50 Marmox Thermoblock to fight cold-bridging at Futurebuild 2022


Fully in step with the sustainable construction goals of Futurebuild, Marmox will be exhibiting its well proven and versatile Thermoblocks on stand K10 from March 1st


to the 3rd . The easy to install product is widely used to tackle


the issue of cold-bridging around the floor/wall junction at the base of perimeter and internal walls, beneath both masonry and timber frame constructions, while it also finds applications at intermediate floor levels, beneath parapet walls and even in the construction of swimming pool surrounds. Thermoblocks are available in widths of 100, 140 or 215 mm and are formed from sections of XPS (extruded polystyrene) encapsulating two rows of high strength, epoxy concrete mini-columns. These are attached at either end to the top and bottom layers of glass-fibre reinforced polymer concrete, to ensure a good bond with the rest of the structure. Marmox’s technical sales team will be on hand to explain how specifying Thermoblocks can avoid having to adopt the punishing default value under SAP and therefore help achieve Part L compliance in a practical and economic manner. Visitors can also gain an insight into the performance benefits of Marmox 360 multipurpose adhesive – used to seal the stepped end joints to the Thermoblocks – and other products in the manufacturer’s extensive range.


01634 835290 www.marmox.co.uk Futurebuild stand no K10


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Smart home system LUXORliving


LUXORliving is the simple smart home system from Theben, offering all-round home comfort, whilst avoi- ding unnecessary waste. Switching lights on and off. Dimming. Regulation heating and controlling blinds. That‘s what it‘s all about.


KNX house and building automation


With KNX, all building functions can be linked, program- med, and controlled. Starting with heating, ventilation and room climate control, via lighting and shading, up to alarm, safety and information systems. All these functions can be controlled automatically via intelligent sensors, manually at the control units inside the rooms, or centrally via a visuali- sation - in the house, or mobile via smartphone or tablet.


www.luxorliving.co.uk Futurebuild stand no K60 WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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