Addagrip Case Study – Horatio’s Garden

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Horatio’s Garden – Scottish National Spinal Injuries Unit, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow.  

Installed by Addagrip approved contractor: Resarf Flooring Ltd

Product: 650m2 Terrabound Resin Bound in 3mm Chocolate Buff

Completed: September 2016

Horatio's Garden 2Addagrip are honoured to have been involved in the project to bring Horatio’s
Garden to the Scottish National Spinal Injuries Unit at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow.

Horatio’s Garden is a charity, set up in memory of Horatio Chapelle, which creates and looks after beautiful gardens in NHS spinal injury centres. The latest Horatio’s garden, designed by acclaimed garden designer and RHS judge, James Alexander-Sinclair, has been created at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow.

Horatio'sGarden TerraboundThe garden is divided into six distinct areas including a therapy garden, a main courtyard garden brimming with colourful planting and sheltered areas, all providing a
stimulating and comforting space designed to ignite the senses and promote a sense of wellbeing. As part of the design, the pathways required a smooth, porous surface that would be welcoming, comfortable underfoot and flow seamlessly to echo the curves of the garden.

Addagrip approved contractor Resarf Flooring Ltd were appointed by Endrick Landscapes to install
BBA approved Terrabound Resin Bound porous surfacing in a 3mm Chocolate Horatio'sGarden 3Buff blend to the courtyard and pathways, providing an attractive, low maintenance surface incorporating natural aggregates which will allow access to the garden all year round.

The garden can also be seen from the wards and communal rooms offering a life-affirming view for patients and visitors. The planting will encourage birds, butterflies and bees, adding a dimension of interest for patients who can be on bed rest for long periods of time.

For further information about the Addagrip range of BBA approved Resin Bound porous surfacing systems visit http://www.addagrip.co.uk/3/external-surfacing

UK air pollution and its impact on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in schools

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The UK – alongside Germany, France, Italy and Spain – have been issued a final warning by the European Commission for failing to address breaches of air pollution limits for nitrogen oxide. EU Member States have been repeatedly asked to implement air quality plans to safeguard public health, but the requests have fallen on deaf ears.

For many, it may seem as if air pollution isn’t a threat to the UK. After all, smoke-spewing furnaces and coal mines have wound down considerably in recent years. However, just because we can’t physically see air pollution, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t present.

In a survey of 1,670 adults, 58% believed that the current levels of air pollution in the UK are either harmful or very harmful to overall health. The issue of air pollution has been felt particularly acutely in the capital. Just one month ago, it was recorded that the air in London was far worse that in the notoriously polluted Beijing for the first time.

The issue of poor air quality mustn’t be ignored

Areas which display high levels of air pollution are located close to several London schools, which is particularly problematic as the young are more susceptible to health complications concerning air pollution. Summed up nicely by London Mayor, Sadiq Khan:

 “Every child deserves the right to breathe clean air…it is a shameful fact that more than 360 of London’s primary schools are in areas breaching legal pollution limits.”

JagaTo better safeguard pupils, schools have been advised to ban playing outdoors in some of the more serious cases, as well as introducing ‘no idling’ zones to prevent drivers leaving their engines running while waiting for children on the school run.

This polluted air, present in the UK’s major towns and cities, infiltrates buildings that house vulnerable occupants such as children in schools unless sufficient care is taken to install ventilation and air quality management systems that are able to control the volume and quality of air brought into the building. Management of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important issue, not just for health but for performance and behaviour too.

Photograph: ilikecleanair.org.uk

Causes of poor IAQ

Poor IAQ is caused when there is a build-up of pollutants inside a building due to little or no ventilation, or as a result of pollutants being directly brought in through open windows or unfiltered ventilation systems. Pollutants can arise in the school environment from various sources such as furnishings, IT equipment, bio-effluents, or from external pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide. In addition, CO₂ levels can become dangerously high just through the concentration of children in a poorly ventilated classroom.

Impacts of poor IAQ

Being inside of a school building doesn’t mean that the pupils are protected from poor air quality. It is crucial that the conditions inside are conducive to a healthy and productive environment. If poor air quality is evident in schools, it can have a wide-ranging impact.

  • Due to high levels of pollutants, the UK has the highest prevalence of asthma in the world[1].
  • Poor IAQ can lead to an increase in cardiovascular illnesses[2].
  • Lung irritation can occur, symptoms which can be exaggerated in school children as their lungs are not yet fully developed[3].
  • Proven correlation between inadequate ventilation in schools and poor pupil performance. A study by the University of Reading demonstrated that the attention span of school children is significantly slower when the level of CO2 in classrooms is high[4], which could have an adverse effect on pupil attainment

 

Considerations when looking at the different solutions

Naturally, the solution would be to invest in a ventilation solution which can combat the problem and provide the optimum indoor air quality (IAQ) for school pupils. However, opening a window, a form of manual natural ventilation, is not recommended. Firstly, this method does not take account of demand and therefore cannot effectively control CO2 levels, and secondly opening a window will let in polluted unfiltered outdoor air. This can make the school environment harmful to pupils and staff.

Jaga 2Mechanical Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV) systems provide the best solution to these problems in schools. Intelligent controls detect and predict rises in CO2 levels in a room, reacting instantly to draw fresh filtered air in whilst the stale air is extracted in a balanced way to avoid unnecessary draughts. This also avoids wasteful over-ventilation, especially in winter, thus reducing heating bills for the school.

It is critical that the quality of air surrounding school buildings is considered, and its impact on IAQ in city schools is really important. Implementing effective ventilation solutions is vital if the health of our children is to be safeguarded. Breathing in clean air shouldn’t be something which is desirable for school pupils, but as Sadiq Khan correctly said, it should be every child’s right.

[1] Howieson

[2] UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

[3] UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

[4] University of Reading

NVELOPE – Price isn’t everything

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image 3 copyimage 4 copyYou’re the buyer – We understand that price per unit or m2 is important to you. Bracket for bracket we may not be the cheapest (although often we can be). However, the superior quality of our product offers you multiple savings in other areas:

image 1Savings through strength

NVELOPE brackets are superior in design and engineered to be very strong. Stronger brackets means fewer brackets per m2 – often saving you over 10% vs competitors.

 

 

 

image 1bSavings through time

NVELOPE brackets are pre-loaded with isolators, meaning efficient onsite assembly. Plus, fewer brackets mean fewer holes to drill on site – again increasing efficiency.

And…

Fewer brackets = fewer fixings to rails

Fewer brackets = fewer primary fixings

Plus…

Fewer brackets and fewer primary fixings gives huge thermal benefits to your build.

Working for you

  • High-quality products for the best value
  • Rail length optimisation (cut to length off site)
  • Split boxes for precise numbers of brackets, when required
  • Next day delivery available
  • Installer-friendly systems that are tried and tested and fast to install
  • Project specific price quotes turned around superfast
  • 3D thermal output
  • Anodisation and polyester powder coatings available for brackets and rails
  • NVELOPE is BIM Level 2 compliant and ours were the first bracket products to have achieved BBA certification

All backed by a second to none full service proposition. You can buy with complete confidence.

Whatever your needs, contact our friendly customer services team on 01707 333 396 or email them at project@nvelope.com — we’re here to help!

 

BIM in a basket from Eurocell

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Pix: Shaun Flannery/shaunflanneryphotography.com COPYRIGHT PICTURE>>SHAUN FLANNERY>01302-570814>>07778315553>> 2nd November 2016 Eurocell Equinox Roof The Incline Cottage Bedlam Clee Hill SY8 3PW

Eurocell – the UK’s leading manufacturer, distributor and recycler of window, door, conservatory and roofline products – has reimagined the way designers and specifiers access its BIM models. The result is the BIM Centre, where finding and downloading the right BIM models is quick and fast, and updates are delivered automatically.

Users can sign up free to the BIM Centre in a matter of minutes and then use Eurocell’s new search and filter tool to find the models they need. Rather than downloading models one-by-one, they all go into a BIM basket to be downloaded en masse at the end of the process.

Eurocell BP Index February 2017 BIM 2The models downloaded by each user will also be stored in a personalised BIM Library for quick and easy access at a later date. And by signing up for automated updates, BIM Centre members will receive an email to let them know when models have changed.

If specifiers can’t find the model they need, the BIM Centre has a simple ‘Request a BIM’ function which will be handled by Eurocell’s technical support team – who will always on hand to help with queries. Eurocell will also be showcasing some to provide inspiration and know-how.

Eurocell BP Index February 2017 BIM“We know from talking to our customers that getting the right BIM models can sometimes be a frustrating and time-consuming experience,” said Eurocell Head of Marketing Chris Coxon. “The idea behind our BIM Centre was to make everything as hassle-free as possible, and to make sure that people always have access to the latest information.”

At the launch of BIM Centre it contained nearly 40 models covering Eurocell’s two most popular ranges Modus and Eurologik; that number will be growing all the time as new models are added.  The models are in RFA or Revit Family format, requiring Autodesk Revit software.

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The use of BIM – a 3D model with information attached to its various elements – is gaining traction across most construction sectors in the UK. This has been driven by the 2011 Government mandate that central government departments should require BIM Level 2 on all its projects from April this year with ongoing funding to push onto Level 3.

The goal for the implementation of BIM is that all the organisations involved in the design, creation and operation of a building or piece of infrastructure gain better understanding of the lifetime cost and performance of the asset and its elements. This should enable better decision- making and ultimately deliver better value.

Terrabound scores at Anfield

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Anfield aerial Virtual Planit copyAddagrip are delighted to have been involved in the completion of Liverpool Football Club’s newly expanded Main Stand at the existing Anfield ground with an installation of over 2,000m2 of Terrabound Resin Bound surfacing. With an extra 8,500 seats taking the overall capacity to around 54,000, the £260 million redevelopment of  the Liverpool Stadium main stand makes it one of the largest all seater single stands in European football. The expansion plan for Anfield has allowed the Club to increase capacity whilst remaining at its physical and spiritual home

Anfield2 copyAddagrip were approached by Planit-IE  Landscape Architects at the design stage to discuss the resin bound surfacing element of the project.  The requirement was for a decorative, hard wearing resin bound porous surface that would meet stringent performance requirements and provide low maintenance, seamless paving for the podium, concourse and stair landing areas of this premium public space around the new stadium.  Various natural aggregate blend options were considered to ensure the selected surface was in keeping with the new red bricked building and club colours.  The final choice was BBA approved Terrabound Resin Bound porous surfacing in Tuscan Pebble and Rhine Gold blends which provides a seamless low maintenance surface in keeping with the overall scheme.

Anfield 3 copyAddagrip approved contractor Soft Surfaces Ltd were asked by Adana Construction, working for main contractor Carillion, to install over 2000m2 of Terrabound Resin Bound surfacing in July/August. Due to the onset of the football season all work had to be complete within a two week period with many trades competing for the same work areas, but the main challenge was getting equipment on and off the second floor podium each day via one small service lift.           With the help of some good weather, Soft Surfaces were able to install 1448m2 of 18mm Rhine Gold and 610m2 of 18mm Tuscan Pebble to the Podium, concourse and stair landings.

Principal Landscape Architect Georgina Baines is pleased with the end result:

 ‘Planit-IE worked closely with Addagrip to ensure that the finished surfacing to the concourse and podium areas met both our expectations and that of Liverpool Football Club. The chosen product, Terrabound, was required to meet rigorous performance requirements as well as achieving the correct aesthetic. The realised scheme has been met with approval from all parties including Club and fans alike and we look forward to working with Addagrip on future phases of the Stadium landscape’  (Georgina Baines, Principal Landscape Architect – Planit-IE)

Liverpool’s brand new Main Stand officially opened on 9 September 2016.

Understand how MVHR can improve quality of life and save money in social housing settings

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Low income families are typically more affected by air pollution with children most at risk. The UK currently has over 40,000 deaths a year linked to poor air quality costs the economy billions a year. With indoor air pollution often 50% worse than outdoors and can contain up to 900 different pollutants it is imperative that a suitable system is installed to improve the health of the occupants as well as protecting the fabric of the home itself.

Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) is the process of continually preheating filtered, incoming fresh air from outside by warming it with the outgoing waste air which is created by kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms etc. Once the warmth is transferred, the now warm, clean air is the supplied to the living areas such as living rooms and bedrooms.

The following example will show the cost benefit of having a MVHR system installed in the property. This example assumes that both properties are 300m2 in size.

House A House B
Uses extract and trickle vents to ventilate the property. It has 2 air changes an hour and uses gas heating to warm the property Uses an MVHR unit with 71%* heat recovery. It has an air change rate of 320m3/hr (89 l/sec), assuming no infiltration and uses gas heating to warm the property
Heat loss from infiltration at 2 ach 14,164 kWh per year at a cost of £0.0359 per kWh = £508.49 per year Heat loss due to ventilation at 320m3/hr at 7677kWh with 71% thermal efficiency = 2226 kWh. With a cost of £0.0359 per kWh = £79.92 per year
Cost of running a bathroom and kitchen fan operating at 1 hour per day at 0.05kW = £2.08 per year MVHR with two fans running, operating 24 hours a day at 693 kWh = £104.70 per year
Total ventilation energy cost = £510.57 per year Total ventilation energy cost = £184.62 per year

Additional saving with 80% thermal efficiency = £16.54

Additional saving with 90% thermal efficiency = £34.90

All new Airflow domestic MVHR units have a thermal efficiency of 90% or greater so you stand to see up to a £355 per year reduction in your energy bills.**

*Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide Section 8 specifies a minimum thermal efficiency of 70%

**assuming a kWh price of £0.0359

An ideal MVHR system to be used in social housing settings is the Adroit

DV96-Adroit-_insideAirflow Adroit MVHR units can be set up during the commissioning process to limit the tenants’ access to the control system. This removes the issue of tenants changing the ventilation rates for the property as well as them switching the unit off, guaranteeing effective ventilation always takes place within the property; protecting the health of both property and tenants. Your tenants, however, will still be able to tailor their ventilation around their daily routine through selecting the relevant ventilation profile to suit their needs.

As landlords, you would be able to remotely monitor the performance of the unit and be notified of when maintenance, such as changing the air filters, is required and in turn prolong the lifecycle of your Adroit unit.

Furthermore, in our Adroit DV50 and DV80 models, you can have these installed above the entrance to the property, so maintenance can be undertaken to the unit without disturbing the tenant.

You can learn more about the benefits MVHR brings to social housing developments in this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8fMprlKHos

Bath University Rely On LCN Door Closers

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Bath Uni (11)New buildings at Bath University have relied on a large number of LCN door closers distributed in the UK by Relcross Ltd and supplied to the contractors by IRM of Yate.

The 10 West Building was formally opened in July and provides space for the expansion of the Department of Psychology, a new home for the Institute for Policy Research and a dedicated postgraduate study space on its upper floors.

Bath Uni (7)150 LCN 1261 door closers were installed to doors giving access to corridors, seminar rooms, study rooms and toilets. In fact anywhere that reliable, effective closers were needed. The LCN 1261 is a versatile and economical cast iron closer with dual mounting capability. It is adjustable through spring sizes 1-5 and mounts to the most common commercial footprint. It can also utilise an extensive range of regular and special duty arms such as a hold-open arm, a long arm and an extra duty arm, making it flexible enough to overcome many of the day to day issues associated with the operation of door closers.. It can be mounted on the hinge (Pull Side), top jamb (Push Side) or stop face (Push Side).

Bath Uni (4)It is non-handed for right and left swinging doors and features adjustable hydraulic backcheck to cushion the opening swing prior to 90 degrees. There is separate regulation of the general closing speed and the latching speed. The LCN 1261 carries UK Fire Certification in accordance with BS EN 1634-1:2014 (timber) – 120 mins and is CE Certified.

The durability of the LCN range of closers is based on the forged steel arms and cast iron bodies used. There is no better material for a door closer than cast iron. The manufacturing process may be difficult (which is why just about every other closer manufacturer has turned to aluminium) but the end product lasts for decades. Since internal wear and tear is negligible, even after extreme usage, regular re-adjustment of control valves and spring power is not necessary.

The University of Bath was granted university status in 1966 by Royal Charter, although its roots can be traced back to the Bristol Trade School established in 1856 and renamed the Merchant Venturers’ Technical College in 1885. The University is approaching the halfway point of it’s 2009-2026 Masterplan that includes a number of new academic buildings, residential accommodation and sports facilities as well as other infrastructure and sustainability projects.  The 10 West Building project was finished on time and within the £30m budget by main contractors Vinci Construction and staff have now moved into the building. Other recent projects include the £23m 4 East South Building that has just been handed over to the University by main contractors Bouygues and features a further 89 LCN 1261 door closers. This building provides research and teaching space for the Faculty of Engineering and Design as well as housing a cutting edge computing data centre.

Relcross Sales and Marketing Director Stuart McMaster said “We are delighted to have supplied door closers for Bath University via IRM. The durability and reliability of our LCN closers make them ideal for projects like this and I can confidently predict they will provide many years of trouble free service.

For further information on LCN door closers call Relcross on 01380 729600, visit www.relcross.co.uk or email sales@relcross.co.uk

Howe Green Medium Duty Floor Access Covers – Tried, tested and trusted

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7500Aluminium (2)The first product designed and manufactured by Howe Green when it opened for business in 1983 was an aluminium medium duty access cover, then known as the 750 Series.

Over the past 34 years that original floor access cover has been developed and refined into the product on offer today – the 7500 Series.  Used in high profile projects around the world the 7500 Series has proven it is a robust, safe and effective floor access solution. It remains the most popular product in the wide portfolio of floor, wall and ceiling access covers, hatches and panels supplied by Howe Green.

What can the 7500 Series Medium Access Cover offer you?

Performance:

A 5 tonne pneumatic tyre loading

Suitable for internal or external installations

Tamper proof for increased security

Double sealed to prevent dirt and grease ingress

Fire rating options

Available in stainless steel or aluminium

Range of standard sizes available from stock

Bespoke sizes precision manufactured to order

Durable

Aesthetics

Accepts wide range of floor finishes up to standard depth of 75mm

Available in single, duct or multipart covers

Fits flush with flooring

In good company

The 7500 Series is tried, tested and trusted – as evidenced by the high profile projects where it has been installed. These include the main concourse at Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, Kings Cross Tube Station, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Copenhagen Metro, Hong Kong MTRC, Presidential Palace Abu Dhabi, Dulles International Airport, Old Trafford and the Emirates Air Line Thames London cable car.

A closer look…

Kings Cross Station

Kings Cross StationBoth single and multipart stainless steel version of the 7500 Series floor access cover were used at Kings Cross Station in the development of the Northern Ticket Hall.  An access solution was required that could cope with very high levels of footfall and offer fire resistance to prevent the passage of fire through service channels.  With a three hour fire rating to BS476 Part 20 1987 the 7500 Series was perfect for the job.

Old Trafford

When Manchester United celebrated the centenary of their famous ground they wanted to mark the occasion by burying a time capsule with memorabilia for future generations to uncover.  Howe Green was called upon to help provide a suitable access solution.  A special purpose 7500 Series was designed and manufactured. The access cover was finished with a rubberised resin flooring which was emblazoned with the Manchester United logo and takes pride of place close to the centre tunnel.

Achieving product longevity

When you consider that the average marriage in the UK is only expected to last 32 years it begs the question as to how a humble access cover can stay the course over three decades?

The answer lies in flexibility, investment and innovation!

Howe Green has adopted a “can do” attitude towards customer requirements from the very early days of the company.  New product development has been driven by customer demand – satisfying a fundamental user need.  The flexibility to rework or tweak existing products, or to even start from scratch with an access challenge that needs to be resolved, underpins the long term success of the product range.

Investment in manufacturing equipment and software to support the requirements of customer has been a further cornerstone in product development.  Performance, profitability, productivity and sustainability are all real life issues that face architects, specifiers and building contractors every single day.  Having the right design and production environment in place helps Howe Green to deliver sustainable, cost effective, high quality access solutions quickly.

When it comes to innovation it is not simply about installing the latest C.N.C manufacturing equipment or the newest C.A.D software package.  Innovation at Howe Green runs much deeper – from the approach to problem solving to the constant evaluation and refinement of systems and processes. All of which positively contributes to developing sustainable products that can endure the test of time.

bicolour – Individualism at the door

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bicolorWith bicolor HEWI offers the option of individual design. Unique fitting solutions become a statement of personal style. Made of two materials, bicolor offers an unusual mix: Polyamide meets stainless steel. Roses made of stainless steel and with metallic finishes in PVD enclose a coloured inlay made of polyamide. Stainless steel and PVD nuances in brass, copper, bronze or black chrome, mirror polished or with sating finish, depending on the lever handle design it is possible to combine with up to 16 polyamide colours. The fitting thus becomes a decorative item on the door and sets completely new accents.

Flat roses not only enable a reduced design, but also fast and easy installation without visible fixings.

Apart from the private premium segment, the option of individualisation is not only interesting for exclusive housing, but also offers companies in office and commercial buildings the option of implementing their corporate design down to the smallest detail. bicolor is available for Systems 111 and 162 from April 2017.

HEWI invites you to a creative play with colour and material on its website www.hewi.com: With the help of a configurator the lever door fittings can be created completely according to personal preferences – whether as a single item or as a continuous design object, which lends the building its own character. Depending on the lever handle design, up to 2500 combinations of the individual components are possible.

Keeping mould at bay

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Now we are well into the Winter period this is the ideal time for homeowners and landlords to protect the internal areas of their properties from mould and blackspot. To this end, Carrs Coatings, who are an NLA Recognised Supplier from Redditch, Worcestershire, manufactures Glixtone Fungi-Shield Anti-Mould & Blackspot Paint which has a 20 years lifespan.

big-products2Unlike most other anti-mould paints, Glixtone Fungi-Shield is manufactured using a unique combination of biocides bonded to an acrylic resin base. Many other products use an already-made paint and then mix into it a fungicide. This means that not all of the paint will carry the same amount of the fungicide, giving an uneven distribution of the biocide.  In contrast, the Carrs manufacturing process ensures that the special acrylic resins and biocides are both blended and bonded to each other. As a result, every part of the paint has exactly the same amount of biocide, giving a totally uniform distribution. When applied, Glixtone Fungi-Shield will then keep killing spores of mould on contact for up to 20 years. Carrs Coatings says the paint has never failed to provide long-term protection from mould.

Glixtone Fungi-Shield is produced in one of the most advanced factories in Europe, conforming to the international standard ISO 9001 on quality management systems. The company’s tight environmental policy ensures a uniform high quality product is produced with neutral impacts on the environment.

A long-lasting solution to mould

big-products4Now is the right time for landlords to think about protecting their properties. Brand Director for Glixtone Nick Hodgetts says that “as the weather gets colder we and rental tenants close windows and doors and turn up the heating in our properties.  When there is no ventilation and plenty of moisture, which is created through ordinary activities such as showering, drying clothes, dish washing, cooking and even breathing, mould can remain and flourish in the property. This creates the perfect environment for mould spores to multiply and then the mould begins to grow. Dwellings with a high humidity level are more prone to fungal attack”.

While providing ventilation will assist in reducing problems of humidity and condensation, it will not completely eliminate mould growth. As well as being unsightly, mould can be a health hazard to us and rental tenants and if health inspectors are alerted, it can develop into an expensive problem.

mould-to-clear picGlixtone Fungi-Shield is a washable paint which is suitable for any internal walls and ceilings of a property that are susceptible to mould and blackspot. The active biocide in the paint makes it impossible for the mould spores to survive. Carrs also recommends using its sterilising solution to remove any existing mould before applying Glixtone Fungi-Shield.

Use for decorating properties

The paint comes in White or Magnolia as standard in a matt finish, and can be tinted to a pastel shade by Carrs Coatings distributors. It is a high quality acrylic emulsion paint, and is easy to apply with a roller or brush. After five days, the painted surface will be fully washable, making it ideal for use in kitchens, bathrooms as well as bedrooms and living rooms.

This what one Customer has said ….

 “As an experienced landlord and owner of a lettings agency, we were struggling to find a decorative solution to the problem of mould, which is usually caused by condensation.  We have tried several products however it wasn’t until we found Glixtone Fungi-Shield paint that we now have a viable cost effective solution that absolutely works.  This paint is now used effectively in the prevention of mould and black spot in all of our properties under management as well as my own.  I would wholeheartedly recommend this product to any end user looking to resolve mould and black spot in their homes”

Ian Crampton
Ferndown Estates Ltd

Glixtone Fungi-Shield Paint and the Glixtone Sterilising Solution can be purchased from Carrs Coatings or visit any Selco Builders Warehouse or C Brewer & Sons  outlets.

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