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Marley Eternit Overclad transforms social housing block into chic city apartments
(13/02/2012)

Thanks to a Natura fibre cement overclad solution, Marley Eternit transforms a dated 1960s social housing block in Leeds into chic city apartments. The 10-storey block at Saxton Gardens has been developed by Urban Splash, working with architects Union North. The building was stripped back to its concrete shell, with new infill walls being created using Structural Insulated Panels (SIP), which contained 100mm of foam insulation. These were t... [more]

Marley Eternit fibre cement Profile 6 used for the roof of the new Hereford Livestock Market
(15/11/2011)

Steel sheets were originally chosen for Hereford market but this was changed to fibre cement because of concerns that reverberation and noise caused by wind, heavy rain and hail would distress the animals. The steel sheets would also have been susceptible to corrosion caused by heat and moisture from the animals’ slightly acidic breath, which condenses on the relatively cooler underside of the roof. Marley Eternit fibre cement Profile 6 has b... [more]

Marley Eternit's fibre cement Cedral Weatherboard specified for Peacehaven bungalow
(07/11/2011)

Marley Eternit’s fibre cement Cedral Weatherboard requires no routine maintenance and has an installed life expectancy of at least 50 years. It is available in 22 colours and four woodstain finishes, along with a range of matching coloured aluminium trims. In addition, it can be cut, nailed or screwed just like timber, providing an easy to install, practical facade solution. It is ideal where there are ongoing issues with painting timber, includi... [more]

Marley Eternit's fibre cement products selected for new classrooms at Greendown Community School in Swindon
(12/10/2011)

A combination of fibre cement products from Marley Eternit has been selected for new classrooms at Greendown Community School in Swindon. Capita Symonds, the architects on the project, specified Marley Eternit's Natura for the walls because of its attractive appearance combined with durability and impact resistance. The large Natura panels also reduced construction times, too, which was essential to ensure main construction work was completed dur... [more]

Luton and Dunstable Hospital replaces timber boards with Cedral Weatherboard
(16/08/2011)

Fibre cement Cedral Weatherboard is an ideal low maintenance, rot free alternative to traditional timber weatherboarding and is available in a wide range of factory applied solid colours and woodstains. The original dark oak stained timber cladding on the Robin Pinto Unit at Luton and Dunstable Hospital had begun to deteriorate, prompting the client to initiate a complete refurbishment of the building’s exterior. Marley Eternit Cedral Weatherb... [more]

Marley Eternit's Natura rainscreen cladding specified for University of York development
(01/08/2011)

Building Design Partnership (BDP), the architect of the University of York’s flagship £66 million Heslington East campus development, specified Marley Eternit’s fibre cement Natura rainscreen cladding with the Pro coating because it met all the aesthetic and durability requirements set out by the client. The optional Pro coating, available on a wide choice of Natura colours, was specified because it provides good protection against various typ... [more]

My House online resource offers a comprehensive reference point for anyone looking to use Marley Eternit's cladding and roofing products
(28/07/2011)

Marley Eternit is a provider of cladding and roofing solutions to the construction industry. Products include all types of concrete and clay tiles, double and single lap slates, decorative cladding, profiled sheeting and a range of building boards. ‘My House’ is a new self build and home improvement section on Marley Eternit's main website, which provides both informative and practical information about a range of cladding and roofing solutions. ... [more]

Profile 6 in Black fibre cement from Marley Eternit specified for Gorthleck property
(11/07/2011)

Profile 6 in Black from Marley Eternit has been specified by Neil Sutherland Architects for a striking and sustainable roof with a view in Gorthleck, Inverness because of the beneficial properties of fibre cement. In particular, it is fibre cement’s vapour permeability that makes it highly suitable for roofing and cladding applications. Whilst completely watertight, Profile 6 will enable any moisture from inside the Gorthleck building that pe... [more]

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