The support system can be supplied pre-assembled with thermal isolators to help reduce thermal bridging and prevent against a chemical reaction occurring between the aluminium bracket and the line in a concrete frame.
The final roof assembly has been categorised as Class B (non-fragile) in accordance with the HSE ACR guidance documentation and leaks on the project have been eradicated by the elimination of through fixings.
The brand’s Jonmat Premium Contract Matt was also used on new plaster alongside Johnstone’s Satin Finish to create a hardwearing, washable finish, chosen to protect the interior woodwork in the new terminal.
The Hybrid range of systems are responsibly sourced and fully recyclable, helping to improve the thermal performance of a building whilst allowing in natural light in order to conserve energy and reduce carbon costs.
Door-Stop’s Business Unit Director, Martin Dickie, said: Our parent company, Masonite International Corporation plays an active part in developing the industry and raising standards, so becoming part of the ACDM was a natural expression of this policy.
Grant Moyce of iGlaze, said: It was really easy to use and helps homeowners to visualise what is available, and the difference it would make to their properties.
The document takes into account the factors necessary to prevent overshooting and examines the impact that changes to Part L of the Building Regulations will have on insulated roofs.
The app allows for pictures to be taken of a room so that clients can view exactly how a finished project will look in whichever shade is chosen, making specifying easier than ever.