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News Release from: A M Profiles | Subject: Aluminium in new homes
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2008
Aluminium in new homes
AM Profiles complete new development designed by CAD Associates of Lincoln for Stamford Homes which effectively uses aluminium curtain walling, windows and doors in a low rise residential application.
Alistair McBain of AM Profiles explains, "Over the last year we have seen a significant increase in these smaller, low-rise, residential developments in rural areas of the country" "The developments follow high specifications for fenestration, which normally include either aluminium or timber aluminium composite windows"
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 5 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Without a doubt, these systems are seen as being an 'up market' choice for home owners and investors as aluminium and timber offer excellent green credentials for sustainability".
The 'Kaye Hinchcliffe KAYEWALL 46' aluminium curtain wall system used on the project offers high levels of heat and sound insulation, whilst offering exceptional slim 46 mm sight lines for maximum transparency.
Alistair continues, "Since the beginning of the year we have seen an increase in enquiries for aluminium and timber aluminium composites in the new homes sector which is very encouraging as we are now able to supply a full range of doors, windows and curtain walling in composite format".
Recent research from Palmer Market Research has shown that at least half of all UK flats and apartment construction in 2007 has been completed using aluminium windows doors and curtain walling.
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