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Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)

Ventilation is the intentional introduction of outdoor air into a space and is mainly used to control indoor air quality by diluting and displacing indoor pollutants; it can also be used for purposes of thermal comfort or dehumidification. Positive Input Ventilation or PIV Systems work by encouraging the movement of air from inside to outside from a unit that is usually installed in a loft. These units reduce or eliminate surface condensation altogether by replacing humid stagnant air with fresh filtered air.

Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) also sometimes known as positive pressure ventilation work as a whole house ventilation system and create fresh and healthy living environments by supplying fresh, filtered air into a property at a continuous rate throughout.

PIV is required when:

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You do not want to do a full renovation.
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You require a whole house ventilation solution.
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You do not want to remove any walls or go back to brickwork.

Wall Coatings

A high performance, water-borne silicone resin-based coating formulated for brush, roller & airless spray application onto exterior masonry surfaces. Provides a water-repellent finish which is extremely breathable and durable.

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Excellent durability
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Water based – clean up with water.
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Low odour, low VOC & environmentally friendly
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Completely water repellent, yet breathable, prolonging the life of the property.
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Stays clean for much longer than traditional masonry paints due to self-cleaning action.
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Extremely resistant to UV radiation & weather resistant
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Excellent bonding to most mineral substrates

ROOF Coatings

Roofgard S is an exceptionally durable solvent-based coating which protects and beautifies concrete roof tiles, giving them the colour and appearance of a new roof.

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Excellent Durability
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Weatherproof and Breathable
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Colour Fast
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Acid Rain and Pollution Resistant
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Alkali Resistant
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Resists Moss and Lichen Growth

FIBREGLASS REMOVAL

WHY WOULD FIBERGLASS REMOVAL BE NECESSARY?

Some people want to remove their fibre glass insulation, either because they are allergic or because they do not want to breathe in the fibres when they are using the loft. There are clear reasons why you would want your insulation removed. The effects of encountering fibreglass insulation include:

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Irritation to eyes, nose and throat
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Rash and itchiness
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Stomach irritation if fibres are swallowed.
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Worsening of asthma and bronchitis
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Also, if you have old paper based loose fill insulation, it may be a fire hazard, and as such you may want to look at getting it removed.