58 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE; GROUNDWORKS; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES Collaboration to drive renewable heating solutions
Wolseley and Panasonic Heating & Cooling are thrilled to announce an enhanced collaboration aimed at transforming the landscape of renewable heating technologies. This strategic collaboration is set to offer a comprehensive package designed explicitly for installers retrofitting properties with sustainable, energy-efficient systems. Wolseley and
Panasonic Heating & Cooling are joining forces to provide unparalleled support to installers and the commercial sector in transitioning from traditional gas boilers to advanced, eco-friendly solutions. This initiative will promote the adoption of hydronics, DX, and refrigerant solutions; all key technologies in the move towards renewable energy.
www.wolseley.co.uk/renewables www.aircon.panasonic.eu Open the window of opportunity
A new Mini Dormer System has been developed by Keylite Roof Windows (Keylite) that can be conveniently built on the ground – saving installation time and improving safety for contractors working at height on busy housing developments. The product has been designed to fit on a roof from 10° to 75° and features two Keylite roof windows and an insulated timber upstand. Everything, from the timber upstand and roof windows to the brackets and aluminium
that goes around the roof tiles, is included within the Mini Dormer System kit, making construction and installation as straightforward as possible for housebuilders.
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Lovell Homes has selected Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic Cooker Hood MVHR and the Lo-Carbon NBR dMEV C as part of its Tomorrow Home project at Cornish Park in Spennymoor, County Durham. “Vent- Axia’s Lo-Carbon NBR dMEV C is currently fitted as standard in Lovell open market sales house types, with
dMEV recommended as a solution in the Future Homes Standard consultation document. Meanwhile, we chose the Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic Cooker Hood for this trial because we see MVHR as being the most probable ventilation strategy for Net-Zero homes as airtightness is increased. We look forward to monitoring the performance of both these technologies in the two homes,” said Iain Gillies, divisional design & innovation manager at Lovell Homes.
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Keylite Roof Windows (Keylite) has launched a new Fixed Skylight for roofs pitched from 10° upwards that will allow for more daylight and a higher level of security. The innovative design, which is new to the market for 2024,
will suit single-story roofs due to its low-pitch installation and offers 44% more daylight than a standard centre pivot window. The Fixed Skylight is also compliant with Part Q of UK building regulations and meets latest guidance in ‘Security in dwellings: Approved Document Q’ to help resist unauthorised access in new dwellings. The purpose of Part Q is to make a window sufficiently robust to resist its ability to be levered open or from the glass pane being removed intact from the window frame.
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Coloured Precast Concrete Headwalls
Althon are now able to offer coloured headwalls for aesthetically sensitive areas. Our coloured concrete headwalls can help the installation blend into the surrounding landscape.
Althon use a colouring additive for cementitious materials. It provides a uniform streak free colour.
Colours shown are approximations of our colour mix in a typical concrete using mid grey Portland cement and having an as-cast surface. The final colour is affected by many influences.
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