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52 BUILDING FABRIC Extensive new colour offering for Aliaxis UK


Hunter Plastics is pleased to reveal a new extended colour offering for its range of rainwater systems. Designed to provide specifiers, developers, roofing contractors and self-builders with even more choice, enhanced flexibility and design freedom, Hunter Plastics has extended the colour offering of its rainwater systems to include over 150 RAL colours in a range of matt and textured finishes. From post-box red and deep teal to


bright pink and sunshine yellow, the new colours are available on the 112 mm Half Round, Surefit 125 and 114 mm Squareflo rainwater systems – all manufactured to meet British Standards. Aliaxis UK has been providing its Hunter Plastics rainwater systems to the market for over 60 years.


01622 852798 www.hunterplastics.co.uk New website for Yeoman Rainguard


Yeoman Rainguard have launched a new website showcasing their highly acclaimed range of stunning rainwater systems. Along with the renowned XL & SL Aluminium gutters and downpipes, Yeoman Rainguard offer Cast Iron and GRP products also, all in a wide choice of profiles, sizes and colour options. Rainguard’s website now includes


the new Squareline Fascia & Soffits options and a buy- on- line facility for the SL gutters & downpipes. Take a fresh look!


0113 279 5854 www.rainguard.co.uk Evoke and Evolve used for modern home


Marley Alutec’s aluminium fascia, soffit and rainwater solutions have been utilised for a bespoke new build property in Norfolk. The products achieved an attractive, high quality and durable finish that will require minimal maintenance. Adam Reynolds, Director at Sheringham Windows said: “This was our first


experience of installing Marley Alutec products but after some initial instruction from Alutec on the best practice approaches with regard to the Evoke system, our team got to grips with it in no time.” Adam concluded: “The customer was delighted with the finished result and we have already used Alutec products on several other projects.”


01234 359438 www.marleyalutec.co.uk Total Home Environment winner of award


Total Home Environment have been awarded ‘Regional Renewable Heat Installer & Contractor of the Year’ in the West Midlands. The award recognises the effort of one exception company within each of the 11 regions, that is involved with the installation and maintenance of energy


efficient heating systems. It distinguishes the efforts of a company who provides excellent customer service, a high standard of quality workman- ship and best practice within their local community. Total Home were nominated by client, One Stop Consult Ltd. Ben Dunn, MD at One Stop Consult said: “Their knowledge, professionalism and overall delivery of the service was outstanding and we felt they must be recognised.”


0345 260 0123 info@totalhome.co.uk Cascade ensures drainage efficiency for landmark London development


For part of an impressive new multi-phase housing development in north London, Brett Martin has supplied its Cascade Cast Iron Style Rainwater System. Designed by Broadway Malyan Architects, Beaufort Park is a 16-phase, mixed-use community development being built on the former RAF Hendon Aerodrome site. Once complete it will feature apartments, shops, restaurants and leisure facilities along with 25 acres of landscaped parkland and court- yard. The specification across the apartment blocks – of varying heights up to 17 storeys – saw the installation of Brett Martin’s high-capacity Cascade Rainwater System comprising 4” x 3” Rectangular Downpipes and Hoppers in Classic Black colour. Designed to cope with removing large volumes of rainwater from the largest of roof areas, the Cascade 4 x 3 Rectangular Downpipes will provide efficient rainwater management and protect each apartment building against the ingress of water. In keeping with the architect’s design and vision for this aesthetically attrac- tive development, the rainwater system needed to blend in with the contemporary design. Easy to integrate and with all the benefits of modern plastic products, the Cascade system allowed the architect to achieve a successful building aesthetic on this exceptional development.


028 9084 9999 www.brettmartin.com Supporting net zero ambitions: New solar PV enhancement from Marley


With net zero ambitions set across the UK, and the Future Homes Standard calling for all new homes built from 2025 to deliver a 75-80% reduction in carbon emissions, integrated photovoltaics (PV) systems are seen as part of the solution. To aid the specification market as it seeks to design in renewable energy solutions needed for the homes of tomorrow, Marley has launched a new solar panel providing superior aesthetic appeal and improved power output. The new enhanced Marley SolarTile® – delivers a lean, low-profile aesthetic for both new build and retrofit projects and offers simple and quick roof integration. Following significant research and development by Marley to design products that meet the needs of changing legislation, and carbon reduction targets, the enhanced panel is quick to install, and the increased efficiency allows for an install time of 45 minutes per kWp. The panel development gives specifiers the benefit of an increase in total power output from the roof area or achieving the same output using fewer panels. A higher power rating makes roof-integrated solar a more cost-effective option, with fewer panels and roofing kits needed to reach the project energy target.


01283 722588 www.marley.co.uk/solar WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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