56 FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW JACKON by BEWI showcases the future of building at stand F08
JACKON by BEWI will be at Futurebuild this year and will be promoting its ICF building systems. These 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 insulated raft 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 by BEWI’s 60 years’ expertise in XPS and EPS manufacturing can bring to construction projects. JACKON by BEWI 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. JACKON by BEWI’s ICF system, THERMOMUR® and the insulated concrete raft system JACKODUR® ATLAS allow for fast construction with premium air tightness and acoustic insulation, as well as making the building exceptionally thermally efficient. By planning for energy-efficient homes of the future now, we can help the environment for years to come.
01204 221089
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Preview_DPR.indd 1 FUTUREBUILD 2023 STAND NO F08 Marmox Thermoblocks offer warm support at Futurebuild 15/02/2023 08:39
With both an energy and a housing crisis looming large across the UK, it is appropriate that Marmox has opted to dedicate its stand F02 at this year’s Futurebuild – taking place at the ExCel from 7-9 March – to showcasing a product offering a ready solution for the issue of thermal bridging. Marmox Thermoblocks are widely recognised by specifiers as providing a means of achieving compliance with Part L, by addressing the challenges of cold-bridging at the floor/ wall junction or beneath parapet walls. In fact the growing emphasis on improving energy efficiency as well as the speed and quality of construction is making Thermoblock mainstream for both traditional and modern methods of building. Grant Terry, the Marketing Manager for Marmox, commented: “Thermoblock is unique to the industry in terms of its insulation performance coupled with high load carrying capability and practicality in use. Increasing in popularity over the past decade, it has proved itself in a range of applications and is now widely used in commercial contracts as well as by housebuilders.” Thermoblocks 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.
01634 835290
www.marmox.co.uk HBD02_Marmox_Futurebuild Show
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