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      <title>EcoTherm launches insulation board for underfloor heating</title>
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      <description>EcoTherm has launched a new rigid thermal insulation board designed specifically for tacked- or clipped-pipe underfloor heating systems. EcoTherm Underfloor Heating Board allows quick and easy fixing of flexible heating pipe to the insulation board’s mesh-reinforced surface. The boards can be used in solid concrete floors with screed overlay, as well as suspended beam or block constructions with battens and floating floor covering. 


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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 16:57:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <subject>EcoTherm has launched a new rigid thermal insulation board designed specifically for tacked- or clipped-pipe underfloor heating systems. EcoTherm Underfloor Heating Board allows quick and easy fixing of flexible heating pipe to the insulation board’s mesh-reinforced surface. The boards can be used in solid concrete floors with screed overlay, as well as suspended beam or block constructions with battens and floating floor covering. 


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      <title>Insulation needs to keep performing to be green </title>
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      <description>The pressures on builders and developers to provide the highest possible levels of environmental performance continues to increase. As well as the imperatives of the Building Regulations, the environmental policies of local authorities and housing associations and the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programmes of large corporations, there is a genuine and growing feeling among members of the public that they should be doing all they can to address global warming. 
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <subject>The pressures on builders and developers to provide the highest possible levels of environmental performance continues to increase. As well as the imperatives of the Building Regulations, the environmental policies of local authorities and housing associations and the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programmes of large corporations, there is a genuine and growing feeling among members of the public that they should be doing all they can to address global warming. 
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