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Imperial Bricks has introduced a new range of pre-war common bricks with a difference. The bricks are ‘dual-faced’, with one ‘clean’ face/header, and one weathered. This allows builders to use either face, whether matching up to existing brickwork for RMI, using the ‘clean’ or weathered faces


or create a blend of mixed finishes to add character. The multifaceted appearance of the brick allows merchants to stock a singular brick style that allows a range of finishes for their customers. The dual-faced brick is available from a reliable, sustainable supply, in a standard metric size suitable for new build, restoration or refurbishment. With a characteristic red and orange base, pale flashings and dark overburns, the pre-war common brick is hydraulically pressed and was a popular brick type for 19th and 20th century housing across North West England. This new brick is one of more than 50 shades and styles of bricks offered by Imperial. www.imperialhandmadebricks.co.uk


Korniche Roof Lanterns lit up Bournemouth Hotel


Four large Korniche Roof Lanterns from Made for Trade were used in the major refurbishment of the Marsham Court Hotel in Bournemouth.


The aluminium roof lanterns were chosen to suit the


architectural qualities of the grand


New Anthracite Metallic on Garador Roller Doors Garador has introduced Anthracite Metallic to its range of roller door colours. The colour has a dark grey appearance with subtle pearlescent flecks blended into the surface. The overall colour gives an impression of quality and excellence that works well with


contemporary house designs. Garador’s GaraRoll roller doors are already recognised for their precision engineering and unique design with force limitation built into the motor, meaning that the door recognises when it has an obstruction in its path and automatically stops and reverses. The GaraRoll rolls up into a compact box at the top of the garage door opening, ensuring full access is available to the ceiling space inside the garage. The GaraRoll curtain is made up of 77mm high foam filled aluminium laths. It is also available in an externally fitted version, where the roller box is fitted outside the garage.


www.garador.co.uk December 2019 www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net


ball room and conference area. Due to the nature of the project and the adverse weather at the time the builders opted to pre- assemble all four of the frames inside the building. Following the simple instructions, the spider took no more than 20 minutes and the pre-tie and cam locking system ensured everything locked in nice tight and square every time. Once the weather broke and the existing upstand was re-opened and prepared, each of the frames were simply passed up through the holes and fixed as instructed. The installation of the glass took minutes and the final trims and details went on equally as quickly. www.korniche.co.uk


Marley introduces new colour to Edgemere slate range The new Anthracite colour has been developed to provide a closer aesthetic match to natural slate and offers an affordable way to comply with planning requirements. The new Anthracite colour option joins the existing range of Old English Dark Red, Smooth Brown and the most popular colour, Smooth Grey, which has seen strong growth due to the aesthetic trend towards slate-look roofs for new homes.


The slate-like appearance of Edgemere is enhanced by its thin leading edge and the broken-bond laying technique. At only 18mm thick, the slates can be viewed as an affordable alternative to natural slate, or a cost effective upgrade from standard concrete


Stelrad LST Range


Stelrad has added to its range of low-surface temperature radiators with the LST Standard Deco and LST iPlus Deco design – both featuring its popular Deco horizontal lined fascia.


The LSTs come with a casing that surrounds the radiator allowing the heat to convect in the normal way, whilst ensuring that the casing at no


time exceeds 43 degrees C. With Stelrad LST radiators, the casing covers the radiator but also the incoming pipework making sure all the heated surfaces are concealed and that any exposed surfaces stay at a safe temperature. They also come with tamper proof casings. www.stelrad.com


Redring unveil new range of instantaneous electric hand wash units


The range consists of two models, a push-button manually operated unit and an auto ‘no touch’ model which features infrared sensing activation technology. The auto model has an automatic 25-30 second timed delivery that makes it ideally suited for high care application and hygiene sensitive areas. Both units are 3kW rated, very compact in size with durable white ABS casing. These hand wash units are designed to be mounted over basin, are simple to install,


providing instant water heating at point of use, with no stored heated water or wasted heat energy. They also feature a separate rotary flow control for seasonal temperature adjustment.


Offering safety, comfort and complete peace of mind, Redring instant hand wash units are fully temperature stabilised with thermal cut- out for added safety protection. What’s more, the 240m swivel arm has 180° radial adjustment and integrated spray head for complete ease of use for the end-user. www.redring.co.uk.


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interlocking tiles.


The Edgemere range also delivers environmental benefits, with an A+ rating in the BRE’s ‘Green Guide to Specification’, BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing certification and, extra credits are available for the use of Edgemere on projects being built to the Home Quality Mark or BREEAM. www.marley.co.uk/


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