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STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS BUILDING ENVELOPE bifl ex inio erect or solar  installations


bi e inio is the latest addition to Ubbinks unrialled range o high uality nonlead  ashings. t eatures a uniue seladhesie double bonding system that makes it the ideal solution or inroo solar  panel  ashings.  simple tearo system on the back allows solar installers to install fi rst leaing the rooers to dress the  ashing when completing the roo.


p to three times uicker than lead to install Lightweight  nontoic erect


adhesion een when damp Waterproo in seconds Consistent down to C ully malleable  holds its orm when applied and it is aailable in grey and black.


01604 433000 www.ubbink.co.uk Keylite’s new Fixed Skylight


Keylite Roof Windows has launched a new Fixed Skylight for roofs pitched from 10 degrees 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 per cent 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 sufi ciently robust to resist its ability to be leered open or from the glass pane being removed intact from the window frame.


www.keyliteroofwindows.com BH11_Ubbink_PR.indd 1


Crystal keeps faith with Wykamol-Triton range inside & out 19/11/2024 10:46


Crystal Damp roofi ng  asements is working close to its base in Croydon urrey while also employing a selection o products rom the Wykamol-Triton range with which it is ully amiliar. The ounder and anaging Director o Crystal Damp roofi ng  asements Lukasz ikolaczyk commented  hae been inoled with building and reurbishing basements and using the Triton range or many years but set up my own company in  and chose to stick with what  know is reliable and  hae also continued to get ery good technical support rom Wykamol since it took oer Triton last year. Work on this house in Croydon has been progressing well with ery little new ecaation to be done so we are ust installing the C and C across the walls and  oors to control the penetrating damp. Then while the  oor screeds are being laid by a  ooring specialist we will be erecting all o the internal partitions using metal studs and applying some  suare metres o render fi nishes within the basement areas and in the lightwell we will be installing  insulation and more o the C. The range really does proide a solution to irtually eery challenge we meet. The Wykamol Group is able to oer proect specifi c guidance including site support where necessary while its website oers comprehensie technical inormation on the entire WykamolTriton range.


info@wykamol.com www.wykamol.com SBH11_Wykamol_Structural Components - Waterproofing : Basements_DPR.indd 1 19/11/2024 11:03


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19/11/2024 10:02


24 www.sbhonline.co.uk


nov/dec 2024


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