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or onwards via a ducted ventilation system. The range has been designed to suit profiled, plain, small profiled and non-profiled roof tiles and slates. There is also a universal tile vent option available that incorporates a self-adhesive alternative lead flashing to fit any tile or slate type. The 2021 revision to BS 5250:


‘Management of


Timloc Building Products: InVentive Roofing TIMLOC


BUILDING PRODUCTS has


expanded its extensive roofline product offering with the launch of InVentive roof tile and slate vents.


Following significant investment, the building products manufacturer has developed a high-quality, comprehensive range of tile and slate vents manufactured onsite at their production facility, along with over 90% of the vast Timloc product range. InVentive roof tile and slate vents provide ventilation either directly into the roof space


Moisture in Buildings – Code of Practice’ takes on a whole building approach to managing moisture by taking into account the variable interactions of the building fabric, occupants and services used and their combined impact in order to achieve a better understanding of real-world scenarios due to the changing ways that buildings are being constructed and used. Timloc’s whole-roof offering, which alongside the new InVentive range includes over fascia, eaves and soffit vents and dry ridge and hip systems, prevents excessive humidity in the roof construction and helps to achieve compliance with BS 5250:2021. The InVentive range has been designed with all types of merchants in mind. Each roof vent is available in single, multi or pallet quantities so anyone from specialist roofing merchants to smaller general builders’ merchants can order the exact quantity and type they require.


The InVentive range is compatible with all major tile and slate manufacturers including Marley, Redland, Sandtoft, Russell and Lagan. There is a compatibility chart available from Timloc Building Products and their experienced Technical team is on hand to advise on the compatibility of any tile or slate not listed.


Marley: SolarTile® shines through MARLEY SOLARTILE®


is a roof integrated solar panel product, which means it replaces the tiles on the roof so that the panels sit lower in the roofline, it is designed to seamlessly integrate into existing building designs for greater usual appeal. The tiles can be integrated with any of Marley’s ranges of tiles, or those of other manufacturers. Measuring 1000x1686mm, they can be installed in a landscape or portrait orientation and are easily combined using patented push-fit technology to create solar arrays of any shape and size. As well as this, the industry leading 5mm panel spacing and hidden fixings give a high-end, sleek aesthetic to your solar roof. Flush-fitting (level with roof covering), Marley SolarTile®


solar panels offer excellent wind


resistance, come with aluminium push fit flashings for durability and high fire rating with robust lead flashing to minimise wind uplift. The integrated solar panels are also easy to install as a retrofit option. Simply remove a patch of tiles and install the solar panels, which leaves spare, perfectly matched tiles available for any future roof repairs. As well as being easy and simple to fit, the installation time for Marley SolarTile®


is


really quick. The patented connection of simply pushing the panels together to create a weather-tight and secure fixing means installation can be less than one hour per kilowatt peak.


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