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6. Tobermore EasyClean Tobermore’s Mayfair paving range with natural granite aggregates is now available with EasyClean - integrated stain resistant technology that repels and protects against dirt and stains. Tobermore will provide merchants with a robust marketing package to promote the EasyClean range. The package will include an innovative and interactive display where customers can try to stain an EasyClean paving slab themselves. Additionally, merchants will be provided with a tailored digital pack, complete with videos, e-shots, imagery and content to use across their own social media channels. 0844 800 5736
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7. Grange goes for 20 years Grange Fencing has added a new twenty year guarantee against wood rot and decay now covering the company’s traditional fence panels. Using an advanced pressure treatment to impregnate the timber structure with preservatives, as opposed to the traditional method of ‘dipping’ the product means there is no need to re-treat the fencing year on year. A new feature on the company’s website, ‘My Garden’, allows an image of an outdoor space to be uploaded and products added to create a ‘try before you buy’ visual representation. 01952 588 088
www.grangefen.co.uk
8. Polyfoam adds three Polyfoam XPS has added three new insulation products to its Floorboard Extra range in thicknesses of 60, 125 and 150mm.Polyfoam Floorboard Extra in 125mm and 150mm are now the thickest products in the range and will prevent installers from having to double layer the insulation boards to achieve certain U-values, helping to reduce costs and labour time. All products in the range achieve a BRE Certified Green Guide rating of A+, have Environmental Product Declarations and benefit from British Board of Agrément (BBA) certification. 01429 855100
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9. Alpha’s Ares Tec
Alpha Heating Innovation Ares Tec 200kW modular condensing boiler, proven to be the ideal solution for a public sector facility The Ares Tec 200kW installed with Alpha’s plate heat exchanger kit to protect the boiler from any possible sludge build up within the existing central heating system water. It also allows the secondary side of the system to remain open-vented by utilising an existing feed and expansion cistern. Along with the Alpha BM8 zone controller which measures room temperature and allows the user to program the system. 0344 871 8760
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Inta has introduced a transparent push-fit connector for underfloor heating (UFH) manifolds, which promises to make a complex job much quicker and easier. Part of the Inta’s brand new ‘PresBloc’ product range, the connector enables installers to be certain that it is properly in place and secure before it is switched on and pressure tested, thus avoiding leaks. Designed as a universal fitting, the connector can be used with any manifold - including polymer, stainless steel and brass. Inta has a range of low voltage actuators for UFH manifolds, for which the power consumption is just 1 Watt. 01889 272180
www.intatec.co.uk
10 10. Millboard’s Bullnose board
Millboard has introduced a Bullnose Board with a bullnose profile down one side. 150mm wide, the new Bullnose Board provides plenty of surface area for a stable fix, and provides a refined appearance to a deck’s perimeter. It is moulded from genuine timber samples and hand coloured during production. And like the existing Bullnose Edging, the attractive wood grain extends right round the bullnose profile, maintaining the authentic appearance of real wood to the last millimetre. The width of the board enables an overhang, beneath which LED lighting can be installed. 024 7643 9943
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