Together the range is designed to provide a fire resistant and sustainable solution with pressing systems, meaning there is no requirement for hot works to be used at Mount Stewart.
The Geberit On Tour dates are as follows: 8 April – Loughborough9 April Nottingham 10 April – Derby11 April Rugby15 April – Saffron Walden16 April Ware17 April – Watford23 April Bristol24 April – Stroud25 April Banbury29 April – Staines30 April Poole
The company’s Mapress Stainless Steel has been used in areas where pipework is exposed, whilst the Duofix frames and cisterns are hidden in the walls to produce an aesthetically pleasing finish.
Geberit AquaClean Sela is available in floor-standing and wall-hung versions with integrated controls for water and electricity, whilst the Geberit AquaClean 8000plus offers an integrated warm-air dryer and automatic odour extraction function.
Over 400 Changing Places toilets have been installed since Clos-o-Mat launched its campaign for more accessible washrooms to be introduced in public places.
The pipework offers an environmental sustainable solution for the visitor centre and is the only plastic pipe system that can be fully fusion welded when being used in heating systems.
Providing a selection of over 180 IPS modules, Mawood and Ideal have formed a specification tool to enable architects to access a complete package of sanitaryware and washroom products suitable for a specific job.