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Movable glass roof system
✓ Remote control opening-closing
✓ Quiet motorized operation
✓ Insulated glass and profile
✓ Special drainage system for water discharge
✓ Lighting option
✓ Heater option
Did you know...It's important to have a drainage survey carried out before building work begins to identify the current drainage system and map the drainage layout.
On top of this, a drainage survey will determine important details for the planning stages, such as the drain depth and flow direction, pipe size, shape, diameter, and condition.
Our CCTV survey will also confirm that all drains are in working order and give you peace of mind that the drainage is functioning correctly.
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#GarneyJobShot of crews installing 30-inch HDPE chilled water piping with two CAT 335s excavators on Vanderbilt University’s Nashville campus. Associated with the university's new powerhouse, these water lines will improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings and support future growth.
Often there is a misunderstanding between contractors what construes as "primary" or "secondary" side.
To identify different parts of heat network the following terminology is used:
- Primary heat network: Mainly buried pre-insulated pipework that distributes heating and cooling from designated Energy Centre to buildings.
- Secondary systems: Usually when addressing pipework inside the building. Between the Plantroom substation and HIUs inside flats. (Risers, Laterals)
- Tertiary systems: Dwellings internal circuits such as radiators, Underfloor heating, showers etc.
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Did You Know? 🤔
Following our recent post on mechanical smoke ventilation systems, today we're focusing on natural smoke ventilation systems, designed to protect buildings by safely removing smoke in the event of a fire.
How Natural Smoke Systems work:
1️⃣ Stage 1: A signal is received from the fire alarm system.
2️⃣ Stage 2: Vents at the head of the stairwell, shaft, and/or façade on the fire-affected floor open. All other vents remain shut.
3️⃣ Stage 3: Hot gases rise, and the smoke is drawn up the shaft and out of the building.
📍 Where can you use Natural Systems?
🏢 Low-rise buildings: Ideal for buildings up to 18m tall.
🚪 No extended corridors: Suitable for code-compliant buildings without long corridors.
📏 You've got room: Requires a 1.5m² dedicated shaft for safe ventilation.
Natural smoke systems are the default option to consider when planning for fire safety in appropriate building types.
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Dealing with stubborn drain blockages? Buying or selling a property? Planning a home extension? Or suspect there’s an issue with your pipes? A CCTV drainage survey might be just what you need.
CCTV drainage surveys allow expert engineers to inspect your drainage system without out pipework for construction projects. Not only can they help prevent major problems down the road, but they can also save you thousands by catching issues early.
Curious about the cost of a drain survey? Want to know when and why you might need one? For a detailed breakdown of the costs, the benefits, and how to avoid future drain problems, check out our latest blog!
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Whether you're building an extension or something new, understanding your property's drainage layout is crucial to avoid costly mistakes.
Here's what you need to know:
📏 Drainage Surveys: Conduct a survey to accurately locate your drains. A CCTV survey can provide a clear underground view without disruption.
🚰 Know Your Drains: Distinguish between surface water and foul water drains to prevent cross-contamination and ensure proper drainage.
🛠️ Expert Advice: Need a CCTV survey or expert guidance? Contact Lanes Drainage Services UK at 0800 526 488 or use our online enquiry form for a callback.
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