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70 HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES; INSULATION; INTERIORS New 6 series from ESi


ESi Controls has recently launched its new, top of the range, 6 Series WiFi Programmable Room Thermostat, offering the latest in heating control for homes and commercial premises. Fully OpenTherm compatible, this new range of controls allows full control via the room thermostat or via a mobile phone or tablet, with a range of features to impress even the most demanding


specifier, installer, or homeowner. Already being specified for new build developments in the UK.


01280 816868 www.esicontrols.co.uk Corksol collaborates with Thirteen Group


Corksol UK has seen its first successful trial of its innovative new thermal solution, TACTIC, as tested on residential properties built by North East housing provider, Thirteen. The ground-breaking solution developed by West Yorkshire based Corksol UK through Teesside University aims to


create an affordable solution to help reduce energy wastage and fuel poverty across the country. The 8mm cork coating is applied by a spray method in just a couple of days and is expected to deliver the same level of insulation as that of mineral wool, without losing interior space. Helen Ivison, asset infrastructure manager for Thirteen said: “We’re delighted to be working with Corksol and Teesside University, to test this innovative product on one of our homes.”


www.thirteengroup.co.uk www.corksoluk.com Stelrad rads for new Bristol development


Stelrad radiators have once again been selected by a new build developer – this time for an attractive new development close to the centre of Bristol in St Werburghs. Acorn Developments has chosen the Stelrad Compact with Style radiator design for the main part of the new homes and its Classic Towel Rails for the bathrooms in these modern, three storey homes. Brooks Dye Works is an exciting mix of eighty- one new 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. You can


find out more about the wide range of radiators available from Stelrad by heading for their website.


0844 543 6200 www.stelrad.com D-Neo – a new bathroom range from Duravit


D-Neo offers premium quality and sophisticated design at a very attractive entry-level price; it’s extremely versatile offering an extensive range of washbasins, including built-in variants to hand rinse basins and above-counter basins, all with a striking, all-round rim creating a high recognition value. An


added bonus is the lifetime guarantee on all the ceramic elements in the range. The geometrically shaped taps have a narrow, vertically positioned handle and washbasin mixers with the FreshStart feature are available for the first time. Visit the Duravitwebsite for more information.


01908 286680 www.duravit.co.uk Contemporary apartments incorporate Profloor Levelling System


An attractive new urban regeneration scheme has creatively reimagined the former office headquarters of Burger King into 48 contemporary apartments. The development led by Vivant Homes includes a mix of studio, one and two bedroom apartments within the 6-storey building, offering the very best in open-plan apartment living. Part of a two-phase development, the first phase of The Park House Apartments, Bath Road, Slough, will benefit from an optimal acoustic performance between floors thanks to the innovative Profloor Levelling System from The A. Proctor Group. The initial phase comprised 24 apartments over three floors, with eight on each floor. For conversions and new build developments of flats where impact and airborne sound reduction is mandatory, the Profloor Levelling System is ideal, easy to install, and enables developers and contractors to meet the current legislative performance requirements. Profloor Levelling System was specifically developed to allow a level finished floor to be installed on a cambered, stepped, or uneven sub-floor. The floor is levelled by inserting packers in each levelling base to adjust the level of the timber battens, and create a level finished floor, with no need for wet trades in the process.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com HiB launches new mirrors and cabinets showcasing statement styles


HiB has unveiled its latest collection of bathroom mirrors and cabinets, showcasing sophisticated styling and stunning functionality. Among the new products is the Maxim mirror, which is composed of three panels of mirrored glass reaching up to 900 mm in height. Maxim’s precision illumination is operated using a touchless sensor and features colour temperature changing technology. For those seeking the ultimate bathroom cabinet, the new Isoe range offers the complete package. With its curved lighting and mirrored sides it offers perfect aesthetics for all bathrooms. Isoe also delivers plenty of functionality, including an electric toothbrush charger and head storage, 2 pin socket and double USB. With a reputation for developing quality bathroom products that spans more than 30 years, HiB’s latest products are no exception. Each range has been developed with cutting-edge style and customers’ needs at the forefront of design. HiB’s new ranges are available to view online where you can also download the latest brochure.


020 8441 0352 www.hib.co.uk WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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