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News Release from: Marley Plumbing & Drainage | Subject: Deepflow range
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 March 2008
Marley Deepflow range now available in
Life4
Marley Plumbing and Drainage's hardwearing Life4 rainwater system now includes the Deepflow range of gutters and downpipes.
The highly successful 110 x 75mm deep semi-elliptical shaped gutter, which combines a neat, unobtrusive appearance with a high rainwater capacity, and circular downpipes will retain their colour and gloss levels for longer due to the innovative manufacturing process of Life4 The rainwater systems are manufactured using a co-extrusion process, which ensures a high quality, consistent finish resistant to the effects of weathering
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 2 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tested to BS EN 607 and BS EN 12200-1, Life4 products have stable colour retention and gloss levels of up to four times longer than standard PVCu rainwater systems, particularly beneficial for dark colours which are traditionally difficult to sustain over long periods of time.
Available in black, grey, white and chestnut brown Deepflow Life4 retains all the other benefits of the Deepflow system, including the Easyclip jointing system to provide easy and reliable installation whilst ensuring a watertight joint.
Uniquely, the system can also be installed with or without 'notching' the gutter, according to the application and/or installer preference.
Notching is an effective way of allowing the gutter to expand and contract due to temperature change without the gutter and fitting pulling apart.
If the notch method of installation is not used, thermal movement is controlled by fixing the fittings to the fascia board.
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