5 JG SPEEDFIT EXPANDS LAYFLAT® RANGE
01895 449233
JGSPEEDFITEXPANDSLAYFLAT RANGE
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The company has launched 25 meter coil length of the 10mm Layflat pipe, considerably smaller than the previously available 50 meter and 100 meter lengths. The 25 meter range will offer installers a shorter run5 meter range will offffer installers a s of pipe for smaller, domes
installations, refurbishment, maintenance work and new builds. JG Speedfit has also introduced a 28mm Layflat®
JG Speedfit has introduced two new variants of its popular Layflat® pipe. ®
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8 GLEDHILL HEATS UP CYLINDER MARK ET
www.gledhill.net
r,, domestic projects and is suitable for central heating pipe available in a 50
meter coil, the largest product available within the range. This has been specially developed to plug a gap in the range as an extension to the straight lengths of 28mm pipe.
Gledhill’s revamped range of StainlessLite hot water cylinders includes the StainlessLite Plus range developed specifically for one-offff installers, th Pro for contractors and
GLEDHILL HEAT S UP CYLINDER MARKET 01253 474550
f installers, the StainlessLite
StainlessLite Pre-Plumbed, which is designed to provide a plug and play solution specifically for the new build market.
The range replaces Gledhill’ existing StainlessLite cylinders.
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9 BRITISH GYPSUM SPEEDS UP SMALL REPAIR JOBS
www.british-gypsum.com/ products/thistle-bonding-60
British Gypsum has launched Thistle Bonding 60, a new undercoat plaster with all the attributes of original Thistle BondingCoat plaster but with
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6 GEOCERAMICA® DRIVES PORCELAIN FORWARD
www.brettpaving.co.uk
GEOCERAMICA DRIVES PORCELAIN FORWARD 0345 60 80 577
Brett Landscaping has introduced GeoCeramica®, which integrates porcelain with a pre-bonded drainage mortar base. This vastly increases the ease-of-installation and long-term durability of porcelain paving in the UK market. GeoCeramica®
is available in four variations: Impasto,
Marmostone and Fiordi, available in 10mm and 40mm options, and Bluestone, available in 10mm and 60mm options. The 40mm is ideal for use on patios whilst the 60mm thickness allows for its use on driveways - something that has not been possible with any other porcelain paving product in the UK. Also, the 10mm thick product is ideal for uniting patio paving with indoor spaces as well as for step treads and coping details.
setting time of 60 minutes, so it’’s60 minutes, so it’s ready to finish in 75 minutes. It is ideal for patching deep holes or chases, and is available in a 10kg re-sealable tub or 12.5kg and 25kg bags. Easy to store, the bags and tubs are available to order in pallets of 20 units.
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As a result we are able to offer design and print and print only packages at costs hard to beat.
We can also produce 7 7 WIENERBERGER’S LONG-FORMAT BRIC KS
WIENERBERGER’S LONG-FORMAT BRICKS 0161 491 8200
www.tacl.wienerberger.co.uk
Wienerberger has launched a new range of longer-format bricks. Each new brick is 400x100x40mm offering a long, slender design option and allmmoffffering a long, slender design o have a waterstruck texture that adds character to builds.
r,,, thinner formats but manufactured using an extrusion process that gives the bricks a very precise shape. Available in 288x88x48mm format in five colours.
The Roman range now includes ten products with size options up to 510mm available. The wide range of colours available opens up ample aesthetic possibilities. Also on offso on of r,eff , the Megaline range also provides longer thinner formats bu
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