The Maxx Family – Maximum security for your basement waterproofing system

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Maxx Family 03With the new additions to the MAXX family, Delta Membrane Systems offer a range of products that bring to the market the most secure basement pumping systems for type C (cavity drain) waterproofing.
Specifically designed for the basement waterproofing industry, MAXX technology takes an ‘intelligent’ approach in the design of the product range, resulting in optimum functionality, high levels of efficiency and ease of installation and service.
Maxx MontageIncluded in the range is the established AlertMAXX which is offered in two variants – the DMS270 for ground water and surface water applications, and the DMS269 for foul water use.
This model has been joined by the PowerMAXX which can run a standard V3 pump without mains power for up to four days, depending on the number of cycles per hour. It can sit in standby mode for over three weeks, and is virtually inaudible.
Two pumps are directly fed through PowerMaxx. If power failure occurs the pumps automatically take power from PowerMaxx which will have been fully charged during mains operation. PowerMaxx will automatically recharge when mains power returns.
Maxx Family 05This free-standing unit can be installed in any dry ventilated area, and is fitted in the main power line between the pumps and their electrical spurs, eliminating the need for additional electrical spurs.
Maxx Family 04Completing the line-up is the MessageMAXX which, combined with AlertMAXX, gives remote monitoring when residents are away from the property. Messages are sent using GSM technology, usually in text format.
All of these models are ideally suited to the range of pumps offered by Delta Membrane Systems, making the company a ‘one stop shop’ for pumping packages.
The company also offers the necessary membranes and channels to ensure damp and wet basements are turned in to warm, dry and useful spaces. Water seeping through the walls and floors meets the dimpled membranes, which direct the moisture to drainage channels and into the sumps for safe and effective evacuation from the property by using a sump-pump station.
One such sump is the Dual V3.1 sump for ground water, supplied with a single 110mm inlet. Ideally suited to situations where space is limited, this is a packaged pump station which collects ground water via perimeter channels or modular drainage using 110mm pipes and/or a clear opening to the top of the chamber.
While it is not designed for foul water, it can collect ‘grey’ water from showers and wash hand basins.
Designed for below ground applications, the chamber is made from HDPE and is able to withstand hydrostatic forces in applications where high water tables are found.
Delta Membrane Systems prides itself on the range of products it has available for the effective combating of damp in basement areas. The additions to the MAXX family are further proof of the company’s constant goal to enhance the product range.

How doors can affect the value of a property

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This is an excellent question that is very difficult to measure. Typically in the past, builders would source and supply doors based on a brief description of what the client wanted. There wasn’t much to it really. Now, for multiple reasons, choosing what doors to have is not so much of a simple task. New laws setting out requirements for fire doors and improvements in manufacturing techniques have helped pave the way for an ever growing market that demands more and more uniqueness and eye-grabbing designs.

Until not too long ago, the ‘standard’ height for a door was 6ft 6 (or 1981mm). By today’s standards, that seems a bit short, doesn’t it? Natural selection ensures our population keeps on getting taller, so naturally the doors must grow too! With some larger houses having ceilings as high as 3 metres, you can easily imagine how it’d dwarf a door less than two thirds its height! Having doors up to 2400mm or even 2700mm (fire rating permitting) will no doubt leave a huge impression on anyone facing these behemoths. This is another contributing factor to the growth of the bespoke doors market. When people want a taller door, the only option they are really left with is the bespoke route.

Doors are a major aesthetic and practical part of a house that more often than not gets overlooked. The first thing someone sees when approaching a house is usually the front door. From the moment you ring that doorbell, you are stuck there, facing it until someone arrives to let you in. Then there are more doors. Doors everywhere. Each one must be approached up close and personal before you may see what is hidden behind it.

1Despite our frequent encounters with these long, rectangular pieces of wood, they just simply weren’t something most of us gave much thought; until now.

Imagine walking up to a house and seeing your face reflected on the paintwork of a shiny piece of timber and ironmongery. You’d be easily forgiven for thinking you’ve arrived at 10 Downing Street. High gloss finishes are creeping their way across homes around the country. With good reason: they increase the value of your property.

Now that’s a bold statement to make. Are there measurable statistics to back up this claim? Probably not. But that goes the same with various other forms of redecoration. No one can say with a guarantee: “If we re-paint your kitchen, it will add x% value to your property”. It varies depending on the situation. But you could say with certainty that it would add some value (usually more than what was originally invested). All forms of home improvements make the place more saleable. You just have to invest your money into things potential buyers will see the most. Funnily enough, doors are one of those.

Below is an example of a refurbishment, showing the original doors. There was nothing wrong with the originals, except that there was also nothing special about them. They blended into the surroundings like a chameleon, not provoking much thought or inspiration; which is absolutely fine. The replacements however, with the striking walnut finish and unusual modern features just scream quality and good taste. In fact, it’d almost be a crime to not replace the doors with ones that keep in line with the modern and trendy refurbishment. Now the tables have turned: no longer do they blend into the background and mind their own business; it’s now a major aesthetic factor in the overall look of the house.

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3It is without question of a doubt that a good looking house will sell for a far higher price than an ugly one. It’s almost absurd to imagine how much little thought we would give doors in the past. In the picture above to the right, what is the sole feature that would dictate if the house is modern or traditional? The doors! If they alone were changed to have panelled features with perhaps a mortice knob, the entire look and feel of the hallway would be dramatically altered.

As mentioned earlier, interior designers would hardly ever consider what doors should a property have, leaving it to the builders, but now they have merged with the furnishing. It is a widely accepted fact that good interior design will add value to a home, so naturally it makes sense that the architrave, finish and ironmongery are in line with the décor.

Interestingly, in the past us Brits would typically replace leafs only (usually to a white frame and architrave) when it came to renovations, whilst in Europe it was a much more common thing to replace pre-hung doorsets. As a result of people being more conscious of the property value when refurbishing, opting for set has become much more important, ensuring the finish of the leaf and surrounding architrave matches the theme of the house it lives in. Because of this, unique finishes such as stains and high gloss have become much more significant, reinforcing the value being added to the house.

It is not just looks alone that dictate how much value doors add to a home. The mechanical function of it opening and closing, the weight, the tactile feedback from the handles and locks will also play a contributing role. Pushing down a sturdy lever, feeling the extra durable mechanisms sending vibrating clunks up your hand, arm and spine will make someone at least subconsciously acknowledge the quality of the building they are in.

A handle with loose screws or mechanisms, connected to a lightweight door will only tell stories of cheapness surrounded by the seemingly beautiful room.

Another extremely important factor that rarely pops to mind is warping. Over the years, doors would typically be made out of solid wood which people quite easily mistake for as a good thing. As you probably guessed by now, they will indeed warp over time. How many times have you come across doors that close very awkwardly, or seem to have gaps between the leaf and frame? A modern-built door with an engineered core overcomes this problem (and is also essential for fire ratings). Some people may be surprised to learn that using these modern manufacturing techniques can still be used to create a traditional, panelled looking door.

Still, some people yearn for solid wood doors. There are solutions out there that claim to be solid wood with a fire rating, but in practice, the panels would be veneered whilst the rest of the door remains solid pieces of wood. It’s a clever way some suppliers are using to trick people into thinking they have planks of wood with fire ratings and is worth noting before forking out lots of money on what is essentially just a marketing gimmick.

So to wrap up this article, there are three main features a door can add value to a house. The physical appearance is a hugely important factor, and would most definitely play a large role in someone’s first impressions of the property. Upon further inspection, the mechanical properties will help reassure the quality of it and the house. Apart from light switches, the door handles will be some of the very few things people touch when doing a viewing. Lastly, the elimination of warping will stop negative seeds being planted in someone’s head. As a dramatic example could be if a door warps, someone may wrongly assume there could be cracks in the foundation and the house is moving more than it should.

 

GLIXTONE ULTIMATE HIGH PERFORMANCE SMOOTH MASONRY PAINT (AC1)

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Ultimate High Performancy Masonry Paint Ultimate High Performancy Masonry PaintGlixtone External Ultimate High Performance Masonry Paint (AC1) is probably one of the best products available offering everything in one can that you need giving incredible protection for up to 30 YEARS on all types of properties. It’s coverage and ease of application has won a loyal following by many professional Decorators, Architects and Specifiers.

It’s silky smooth flow rate and opacity will speed it’s application whilst giving the end user the confidence that their property has the best overall protection available. This includes UV Stability, Dirt Resistance, Moisture Vapour Permeability, Salt, Alkali and Acid resistance, whilst being Elastomeric and protecting against Fungal and Algae attack.

Suitable for all properties requiring a superior, long lasting decorative clean finish, including domestic dwellings, public and historic buildings, town, country and water front properties

The range of Glixtone products are all manufactured by its parent company Carrs Coatings at their ‘State of the Art’ Factory in Redditch Worcestershire. We are very proud that our Factory was designed and built to be environmentally friendly giving a zero impact on the environment. This also means that all of our waste materials are recycled for use in other industries.

All of our products are manufactured to British Standards 9001 with an extremely robust Quality Control System in place. This means that at every stage of manufacture our products are tested by our in-house Laboratory Quality Control team. This coupled with the fact that we only use the highest quality raw materials available ensures that our customers receive only the best quality products.

Testimonials …..

” It really is a confidence booster for us and our clients to know we are supplying the best masonry paint product on the Market. We walk away from every project knowing this to be true, as our most senior painter of 45 years says it really is the best paint he has ever painted with! ”

Derek Doyle – Managing Director of Protectall Coatings Dublin and Galway

” I have been a Professional Decorator for over 30 years and this is the BEST Masonry Paint I have ever used. It flows so easily and the coverage is unbelievable. When I cleaned my Paint Kettles and Roller trays out the layered dried paint peeled off and I could stretch it like elastic. I only use this on Masonry jobs now as my customers cannot believe how good it looks and it will not crack or discolour like some other paints I have used. ”

Dave Preece – MP Decorators Kidderminster

Please see our web Site: www.glixtone.com for full details of the Glixtone range or contact us on 01527 599 470 for further information, help or advice.

How to choose the right glazed façade heating system

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I don’t believe any other building material has seen such a huge increase in use over the last few decades, as glass. Today, it seems like every new build uses glass as the preferred choice for the façades – and with good reason. Glass is a fantastic way to utilise natural light which reduces electricity consumption, it harnesses the solar comfort of the sun and insulates interiors from noise pollution. Not to mention the pleasing appearance of clean glass lines.

However, glass is notoriously bad at heat retention and buildings that are made up of glazed façades can experience high levels of heat loss – making warming the building a challenge. Additionally, glazed façades are extremely vulnerable to condensation build up. In order to control and prevent condensation and heat loss, the heating and ventilation in the areas where glazed façades are used, needs to be thoroughly considered.

 What is the purpose for the façade heating?

When selecting your façade heating system, an important aspect of design that needs to be considered is the purpose of the façade heater.

Façade heating systems can be used for different heating purposes. They can be designed to provide effective spacing heating, mitigate heat loss, eliminate condensation or can provide cooling and ventilation – or even be used for a combination of all of them. The intention of use will affect the preferred solution and will need to be considered at early design stages.

What are the solutions?

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It is generally considered that trench heating is the ideal solution for façade heating.  There is a certain amount of truth to this as it is a “hidden” solution that is the most versatile and can provide all preferred heating abilities – including glazed façade and space heating.

Whether it is the range of heights, widths and lengths, the option of grilles, or even cooling and ventilation, you will almost certainly be able to find a trench heater to give you the right solution.  And of course one of the biggest

advantages of trench heating in that it doesn’t take up wall space and can therefore be easily installed in front of full height (floor-to-ceiling) glazing, with no impact on visibility.

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However, as versatile as a trench radiator can be there are still times where trench heating will not be viable for certain applications. These include when floor voids are either too shallow for trench heating or are completely solid, or where construction costs for creating trench channels are prohibitive.

In these instances, low-level freestanding perimeter heating is the ideal solution to provide effective, glazed façade and space heating, and can even meet LST requirements.

What is the best approach?

The use of glass façades for commercial and domestic projects is only going to increase. It is important at the very beginning of the design stages, to consider how these façades, and the space they enclose, are going to be heated.

Working closely with your heating systems provider will ensure the most effective solution is installed. On numerous occasions we have been able to offer much appreciated advice on how to design in mitred corners or curved trenches for best possible aesthetic effect and heat output. Or offer recommendations where trench heating is preferable to low level perimeter heating and vice versa, or how to make a trench system part of a building’s cooling as well as heating strategy.

4For more information about how to choose the perfect glazed façade heating system for your project, download our free Façade Heating eGuide.

5Jaga also offers a comprehensive RIBA and CIBSE approved CPD seminar looking at façade heating techniques, challenges and appropriate solutions, download full details here

 

 

 

 

Illumine LED INSERT handrail range from SG System Products Limited

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Illumine LED INSERT handrail range from SG System Products Limited is suitable for many interior and exterior building applications.

1UntitledIllumine handrails from SG System Products Limited feature a range of handrails with individual LED INSERT lights securely fitted directly into the metal core of the handrail.
The LED’s can be spaced along the handrail at centres to suit each client’s individual illumination requirements. This enables a continuous “pathway of light” even around corners and bends.

43“Warm to the touch,” stainless steel, brass or powder coated handrails are available in 38mm, 42mm or 48mm diameter.
Illumine handrails can be fitted to existing structures or incorporated into any of SG System Products balustrade systems.

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Skimming Fillers that are a Breath of Fresh Air

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TOUPRET UK have launched the first range [two products] of DECONTAMINATING skimming fillers which contain the active Toupret registered SANEO formulation.

1. PLANEO G with SANEO

Planeo_saneoThe first product /tools combination that successfully achieves perfect finishes when manually skim filling walls and ceilings prior to painting or wallcovering. Perfect for renovation and new work. Especially useful for the trades man who needs to quickly patch areas where traditional plastering is not cost effective.

  • QUICK TO APPLYTOUPRET_PLANEO_G_2EN1_PATE_SANEO_17KG
  • QUICK TO RECOAT
  • QUICK TO PAINT
  • CAN BE APPLIED OVER PAINTED SURFACES/ PLASTERBOARD

2. AIRSPRAY FINISH with SANEO

airspray_saneoThe first AIRLESS spray product with SANEO that requires no trowelling! Also its machine flow of 2.6 litres per minute combined with a tip size of 4.19 means it can be put through smaller cost effective airless spray machines than most other ready to use or powder skimming fillers.

  • VERY WHITETOUPRET_AIRSPRAY_FINISH_SANEO_20KG
  • VERY EASY TO SAND
  • NO TROWELLING REQUIRED
  • PAINT AFTER 24 HOURS
  • CAN BE APPLIED OVER PAINTED SURFACES/ PLASTERBOARD

 

TOUPRET SKIMMING FILLERS WITH SANEO   are unique in their ability to capture and destroy FORMALDEHYDE molecules that are present in the air in your home, work place, schools and other common areas.

SANEOTOUPRET SANEO products take up to 24 hours to effectively start purifying the air inside, thereafter releasing clean air back into the environment.

This process continues for the life of Toupret skimming filler . The benefits of SANEO go further because it still works after being painted by any normal paint system or wallcovering . If combined with a decontaminating paint it reinforces its effectiveness.

Toupret UK, s Jim Newark goes on to explain:

“ FORMALDEHYDE is the NO.1 indoor pollutant recently classified as CMR in Europe and classified as carcinogenic by the World Health Organisation. FORMALDEHYDE is used in many manufacturing processes that end up in the home and workplace. Surprising to many of us normal folk, chemicals given off by scented candles, plug in scented devices and household cleaning products. give of LIMONENE. Unfortunately although smelling fresh and pleasant its chemical reaction with normal air in your house etc. can produce molecules of FORMALDEHYDE”

A recent article in The Daily Mail by Jaya Narin reported on recent tests carried out by Professor Alaistair Lewis of The National Centre for Atmospheric Science at The University of York who explained the problem and the research that they did .The bottom line of these tests was made very clear in that Formaldehyde causes cancer particularly in the nose and throat .Many of the tests conclusions are in line with what TOUPRET external test laboratory [EUROFINS] have ratified in accordance with ISO 16000 Standard on the claims made by Toupret SANEO and the benefits of acting to reduce this pollutant .

The two new TOUPRET SANEO skimming fillers are now available to be ordered through most professional trade Builders Merchants, Independent trade paint stores, Brewers Decorating centres, Crown Decorating centres, Dulux Decorating Centres and Johnstone Paints trade centres. Enquiries Toupret office 0203 6916747 or email toupretuk@toupret.com. Website www.toupret.com

Bespoke wall protection at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital

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Photo-2The Royal Bournemouth Hospital’s ‘Jigsaw Building’, housing cancer treatment facilities and a new Women’s Health Unit, welcomed patients for the first time in 2015.

As part of the interior design, expansive wall murals featuring familiar seaside scenes were specified for key locations within the hospital.

Photo-MainDue to its durability, resistance to damage and easy clean qualities, CS Acrovyn by Design® was identified as the best medium for delivering the artwork in busy hospital areas. Installed in the Oncology Recliner Bay and in the Breast Care Subwait, vibrant Acrovyn by Design® murals create a positive distraction and a calming, soothing environment for patients and visitors.

In addition, a range of CS Acrovyn Profiles, including hand/crash rails, corner guards and bed head protection, were specified for other areas of the hospital to protect interior surfaces from damage and help to reduce on-going maintenance cost.

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Soundproofing Solutions for New Build Developments

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Hush-01Designing effective soundproofing for new build developments can be challenging. There is no ‘one-size fits all’ solution as each building has its own parameters which need to be considered when designing floor, wall and ceiling constructions.

Structural designs have to detail all of the correct information and materials have to be carefully selected to ensure all new build developments are fit for purpose and guarantee comfortable conditions, as stipulated by UK Building Regulations including Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 of the Scottish Building Standards (Scotland) and Approved Part G (Northern Ireland).

Not only that, but Architects, Designers and Clients need to fully understand how nuisance noises will affect a development, both internal and external sources. Different noise sources will have different impacts on a new build which in turn will affect design, material selection and specification procedure.

How does noise affect new build developments?
Noise is transmitted in new build developments by airborne and impact sound sources (also known as frequency waves). Airborne sources include speech, TV noise, music and general noise. Impact sound sources are sudden sound sources like footsteps. The other sound source that can allow sound to transmit through a construction is flanking transmission, which is where sound is transferred indirectly through adjoining structures e.g. impact sound may be transmitted between adjoining rooms through a timber floor as well as the supporting wall.

Nowadays, most modern new builds (in particularly residential developments) are constructed using a masonry cavity construction or a timber frame construction. Due to the different construction qualities and materials used, internal and external sound sources will affect these developments in different ways.

Masonry cavity constructions consist of an inner leaf of blockwork which support the floors and create internal and separating walls. These masonry constructions can be effective in reducing airborne noise sources due to the dense nature of the high mass masonry structures but are very prone to flanking noise issues that can cause the development to fail.

Timber frame constructions are made using load-bearing frames of treated timber, which makes up the floors and the internal and separating walls. Timber frame constructions can be effective in reducing impact noise sources and are a more cost-effective option than masonry cavity constructions, however can be prone to movement.

UK Building Regulations set out decisive criteria for sound insulation performance for all types of new builds, whether their purpose is residential, commercial, education, healthcare, industrial or leisure.

How to design effective soundproof solutions for new build developments

Hush-02In order to comply with Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 of the Scottish Building Standards (Scotland) and Approved Part G (Northern Ireland) of the UK Building Regulations, all separating floors and walls in new build developments must be built in such a way as to achieve minimum sound insulation values (this also includes change of use and refurbishment projects).

The best way to create effective soundproofing for new build developments is to accommodate the acoustic solution early in the design process, and to gain expert acoustic advice. By doing these it will ensure compliance with UK Building Regulations, it will minimise any potential for failures and therefore reduces the need for costly and disruptive remedial measures later down the line.

The planning and design process requires Architects and Developers to consider the noise exposure of the residential development. Internal sources include building layout, separating wall and floor performance, reverberation control and room acoustics and sound protection from communal areas. External factors or noise sources include outside noises such as neighbours, road traffic, and other local influences.

Hush offers a wide range of Acoustic Systems (Wall, Ceiling, Concrete and Timber Floor) which exceed the requirements of UK Building Regulations. They are specialist systems which comprise of acoustic components put together by Hush to offer the best soundproofing solutions for masonry and timber floors. One such system is the HD1057 Masonry Acoustic System, which offers excellent acoustic performance for new builds with masonry wall construction. It uses a thin acoustic wall lining system meaning the system has a limited impact upon the design and internal spaces.

The HD1057 Masonry Acoustic System comprises of Hush Resilient Bars which are fitted directly to either side of a masonry wall. In-between the bars is fitted with Hush Slab 25 Sound Absorber and faced with Hush Wallboard, finally sealed using Hush Heavy Duty Isolation Tape.

The HD1054 Double Timber Stud Wall System provides effective soundproofing for timber frame new build developments and ensures compliance with UK Building Regulations. Two stud frames of 50 x 100mm are constructed to create new separating walls. The voids are filled with Hush Slab 100 Sound Absorber and then each frame is faced with two layers of 15mm Soundbloc Plasterboards.

Hush offers a wide range of acoustic products and systems which offer an effective and economical solution for new build developments and importantly achieve and exceed compliance with UK Building Regulations.

How can Hush Acoustics help with your new build development project?

Hush provides high quality acoustic products and systems backed by comprehensive technical advice that will ensure your new build development project complies with all UK Building Regulations including Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 of the Scottish Building Standards (Scotland) and Approved Part G (Northern Ireland), including Robust Details, BB93 and Code for Sustainable Homes parameters.

Hush’s soundproofing systems provide acoustic solutions for separating floors, ceilings and walls in new build projects, whether it be multi-occupancy or single dwelling premises. Our wide range of acoustic products includes Acoustic Underlay, Floating Flooring, Hush Absorber Panels, Suspended Ceilings, Resilient Bars, Flooring Battens and Supports, Joist Infills and many more.

If you need any information on Hush’s acoustic products and systems please browse the company website (www.hushacoustics.co.uk) or contact one of our experienced acoustic technicians on 0151 933 2026.

New Colour Concept – Design Classics in New Colours

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Colours_1HEWI wrote design history with the lever handle 111. The portfolio has been developed continuously ever since. Cloakroom products, handrails, railings and sanitary accessories as well as accessibility products were created following the principle: one part matches the other. Today the hardware System 111 and the sanitary Range 477/801 are still among the most frequently used products in public buildings.

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The colour concept is not only a contemporary development, but also opens up new design options. There will be six new colours. The colour concept has 16 colours in total. These are coordinated, so that they can be used together harmoniously. In addition, the multi-system concept creates even more combination possibilities. For example, the sanitary ranges, accessibility products and selected hardware can be combined with each other.

The new brochure “Colour” contains all colors. Let yourself be inspired.

 

Howe Green’s Hinged Access Cover Meets Euro Demand

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HSE75 001The HSE75 hinged access cover is one of Howe Green’s leading lines for export to Europe, and to Germany in particular, where demand for precision and quality remains high. A top quality aluminium access cover with gas springs and internal/external release latches, the HSE75 provides efficient and effortless access to under-floor building services. The high-performance product is ideally suited for settings requiring a heavier loading and anywhere health and safety are paramount.

Flexible, durable and ultimately reliable, Howe Green’s hinged access cover is part of a wider range of total access cover solutions for floors, walls and ceilings and is suitable for all hard floor finishes including ceramic tiles, marble, terrazzo, concrete, resin, wood or parquet. Made-to -order, even non-standard sizes are available without the delays and surcharges typically associated with bespoke manufacture.

HSE75 Features:

  • High-quality hinged access cover with gas springs and internal/external release latches for frequent access to under-floor building services.
  • Can be fitted quickly and unobtrusively into all types of hard floor finish including ceramic tiles, marble, terrazzo, concrete, resin, wood or parquet.
  • Unique design with cover sections tapered for easy removal, and frame sections giving a good key to bedding mortar.
  • Top seal on aluminium covers helps prevent dirt, grout or grinding waste penetrating joints between the cover and frame. Double-sealed option also available.
  • Lifting blocks anchored to the inner frame. Stainless steel securing bolts are stiletto heel proof.
  • Manufactured to order with no price premium or delivery delay and to quality standard BS EN ISO9001