5. Hultafors Tools goes on the level
With a modern design, clear-focus vials for levelling work in tight spaces, the new Mini Pocket spirit levels from Hultofors Tools have an ergonomic that includes a crush-proof vial with a +60% magnifying effect and luminescent effect for easy reading in light or dark conditions. There’s also a strong protective casing and the magnetic version is ideal for accurate vertical measuring. 01484 854788
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8. Cistermiser flushes infra-red Cistermiser have updated their IRC®
infrared urinal flushing
control valve, which uses motion- sensing infrared to automatically control the flushing of cistern-fed urinals. The PIR sensor detects movement and activates the solenoid valve, allowing water into the cistern. New IRC® design features include a stylish and compact body shape, an “economy” mode option, a new-style mounting bracket for recessed installations and an improved design. Battery or mains-powered, the IRC®
can
use batteries if required. The sensor can be pipe, wall or ceiling mounted, surface-mounted or recessed.
0118 921 9927
www.cistermiser.co.uk 6 6. CRL softens industrial designs
CRL Stone’s ceramic range, Ceralsio Ferro Vecchio has the appearance of poured concrete and comes in a natural finish, that complements modern industrial design materials from raw timber to metal. As the surface is ceramic it is scratch, heat and stain resistant. Completely non- porous, there is no requirement for sealing with Ceralsio, making the surface simple to maintain and to clean. Ideal for spaces where durability is essential, such as the family kitchen, spillages can be easily wiped away with no fear of staining. Ferro Vecchio is 12mm thick and available in slabs measuring 1500mm x 3200mm. 01706 863 600
www.ceralsio.co.uk
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9. Marley expands dry verge Marley has launched a new dry verge to complement its Ashmore double interlocking plain tile. Developed to meet housebuilder demand for a slimmer aesthetic, the Ashmore Dry Verge comes in sections, to create a maintenance- free, traditional stepped verge appearance. It’s much narrower than existing products on the market, yet still incorporates features, such as multiple drain- age channels, extra nail holes and an internal rail system, to make it quicker and simpler for house- builders to meet BS 8612 and BS 5534 requirements. The Ashmore Dry Verge is sup- plied in individual units, rather than a continuous verge, to easily
7. Ronseal looks good to wood
The Ronseal Trade range includes a variety of outdoor wood care products including the best-selling 10-Year Woodstain, guaranteed to protect exterior wood for 10 years, and Crystal Clear Exterior Varnish. Ronseal’s Fencing Stain, designed to add colour and weather protection to sheds and fences in just one coat, is now available to the trade with increased wax for superior water repellency and UV protection for long- lasting colour. Ronseal Trade Decking Protector waterproofs decking to stop it splitting and swelling. It also protects against greying and adds a hint of natural colour at the same time. Ronseal Trade’s Total Wood Preserver is available in five popular colours. A traditional, solvent based preserver, it acts all-in-one to prevent rot, decay, wood-discolouring fungi, and to protect against woodworm attack. Ronseal Trade’s Ultra Tough Floor Varnish gives protection from scuffs, knocks and scratches with a satin sheen for interior wooden floors large or small. 0114 240 9469
www.ronseal.com
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create a traditional stepped verge appearance. Available in grey, ter- racotta and brown it can be used with tiles from Marley and other manufacturers. 01283 722588
www.marley.co.uk
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