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August 2010
04.08.10
Timloc welcomes the changes to the new Building Regulations Part L & Building Regulation Part F that take effect from October 2010.
April 2010
09.04.10
Timloc has now achieved registration to ISO 14001:2004 following the assessment of its Environmental Management Systems by BSI.
February 2010
01.02.10
Drillvent is retrospectively installed during the completion stage of the external wall and with Drillvent, you are confident that the cavity is correctly ventilated and drained.
October 2009
29.10.09
New Aero Range a major success. available in 5" & 6" core drill vent or 9" x 3" & 9" x 6" wall vent set
May 2009
08.05.09
Timloc’s manufacturing and customer service operations have been approved and inspected under a formal quality system since 1989, initially under BS5750, then ISO 9001:2000. Following the most recent inspection by the BSI the standard achieved by
March 2009
10.03.09
The new brochure contains the new and most upto date product information, whilst still maintaining the comprehensive technical information and features to help the specifier.
August 2008
08.08.08
TimlocHydrocarbon gas barriers are designed to inhibit the seepage of gases into buildings constructed on reclaimed land or in areas where these gases are known and might present a health risk, particular attention to areas once used for storage of
07.08.08
Timloc has the answer with an extensive range of easily fitted access panels, which allow easy access for maintenance and inspection of concealed flues. Easy to fit, unobtrusive and cost effective, Timloc’s access panels range includes both plastic
April 2008
21.04.08
Timloc’s Active-Guard range of gas barrier solutions incorporates a range of preformed moulded corners, collars, perimeter cavity trays and other detailing which simplifies and ensures adherence to the NHBC’s guideline on the installation of
21.04.08
Energy requirements, air leakage and ventilation needs have led to the increased use of breathable underlay in roof spaces, which has attracted the attention of the BRE and NHBC. Recent BRE research indicates that condensation in the early life of a