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NEWS 09/18 PRODUCT 1 Keller Kitchens’ goes sturdy


Keller Kitchen’s Sturdy Classical kitchen features melamine-fronted k itchen units and carcasses in a rustic, timber effect. The range features a statement brass tap or a stunning copper light fixture with accessories such as striking bar stools and a matching black oven. www.kellerkitchens.com. 0165 594 450


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4. Conex Bänninger presses on The upgraded version of Conex Bänninger’s >B< Press XL press fit system feature a stainless steel internal grip ring and a longer lifespan. Designed for use in commercial and other major pipework systems at pressures up to 16 bar.


2. Ecotherm heads to the hills


A newly built 5-bedroom detached home in Surrey Hills used EcoTherm Eco-Torch.To insulate the flat roof, the home, by LEATHWAITE, uses EcoTherm Eco-Torch rigid polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulation core faced with coated glass tissue on one side and bituminised glass fibre tissue with polypropylene fleece on the other. The flat roof board withstands the application of hot bitumen and asphalt to the surface up to 230°C. The boards have a fibre free core which is manufactured with a blowing agent with zero Ozone Depletion Potential, (ODP) and a low Global Warming Potential (GWP). The insulation boards are available in a variety of standard thicknesses including 50 mm, 75 mm, 90 mm, 115 mm and 140 mm.


www.ecotherm.co.uk 01268 591155


3. Salamander offers boost Salamander Pumps has


introduced the ‘HomeBoost fittings kit’ as a stand alone product. The kit includes high quality brass connectors and an isolating valve to ensure easy servicing in the future, as well as adapters to allow connection to either a 15mm or 22mm pipe connection, and is available to buy separately to the HomeBoost pump. While most connectors require the installer to splay the pipe to remove the pump, this fittings kit allows the nuts to drop back far enough so the pump slides in and out. The connectors are specifically designed to allow the HomeBoost pump to be


easily slid out of the installation if needed.


www.salamanderpumps.co.uk 0191 516 2002


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6. Tuff Waterproofing’s new guide


5. CRL goes matt to black CRL Quartz Vicenza from CRL Stone is suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. CRL Quartz Vicenza is made from high-quality quartz, which is scratch, heat and stain resistant and has no requirement for sealing.


The polished finish on this non- porous material is easy to keep clean and available in a 20mm or 30mm thickness. Vicenza is one of 39 colours in the range. www.crlquartz.co.uk 01706 863 600


Tuff Waterproofing’s new information guide combines technical advice with details on its widest-ever range of products. Featured are a range of resins, catalysts, reinforcing materials, roof trims, application tools and decking boards alongside performance data, a materials calculator and full usage and installation guidance for a wide range of roof substrates. Supplied with a 25 year Product Warranty, Tuff Waterproofing’s advanced TuffStuff formula uses the latest liquid polyester resins, glass fibre mat reinforcement and flexible edge trims to create a 100% waterproof seamless finish. www.tuffstuff.co.uk 01977 680250


The Distributor of Choice


www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net September 2018 www


wwwmerchantchoice. w...merchantch oice.co.u k uk


Available in sizes from 67mm to 108mm and applications are drinking water, heating water (non-solar) and chilled water. Approved for use in temperatures ranging from -35ºC to 110ºC. www.conexbanninger.com 0121 557 2831


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The Distributor of Choice wwwmer hant hoice


ww..merchantchoice..co..uk uk


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