Specification
Windows

BS7413 The majority or Rehau S706 profiles are accredited to the above standard. This standard requires the testing of the profiles themselves for performance and surface quality. The current Rehau S706 Profile print lists all profiles that confirm to the above standard.
BBA Rehau holds a model certificate for the BBA testing Rehau S706. Currently this applies to all profiles white and foiled.
Fabricator Accreditation Rehau S706 has been tested in accordance with BS7412 (performance of finished windows), BS7950 (windows security test) PAS23/24 (door security).
Window locking mechanisms are Maco espag locking.
Door locking mechanisms are Rhino Two hook with night latch facility.
- Internally glazed with ogee shaped beads
- Galvanised steel reinforcement
- 28mm Pilkington K double glazed units
- Low line rubber gaskets
- Multiple high security locking system
- Handles available in white, gold, chrome or brass effects
- Colours to go in the options and extras
1) Internal Roof Fan & Light 2) Featured Fanlights 3) Regency Sweeps 4) Arched top inserts 5) Internal Window Cills 6) Shootbolt locking system 7) MDF Skirting Boards 8) Tile supply at Trade Prices 9) Building & Electrical Work 10) Floor fitting
Roofs
Built to last
All Ultraframe roofs are approved by the Government sponsored test agency, the British board of Agrement (BBA) to last at least 25 years. Imagine what weather imposes on your roof. Over an average of 25 years it could include:
- 15,300mm of rainfall
- 450 days with snow falling
- 67 days of hail the size of peas
- 9,125 days with temperatures on the range of: - -15’C in winter to +35’C in summer
- 300 Visits by window cleaners, House painters and aerial riggers
So you can see why it needs to be tough.
Statutory Obligations All Ultraframe roofs are designed in accordance with all relevant British Standards and Codes of Practice.
- BS5516 Parts 1 & 2: 2004-Sloping glazing for buildings
- BS8118 Part 2: 1997– wind loads
- BS6399 Part 3: 1998– snow loads
- BS8118 Part 3: 1991– Structural use of aluminium – design
- Bs8118 Part 1: 1991– Structural use of aluminium – materials and workmanship
Our roofs were the first in the industry to be approved by the BBA. Ultraframe are the only roof system manufacturer to be awarded ISO9000 for design, manufacture and supply. So, all the industry ‘firsts’ are ours – we created industry standards when there were none and that passion for excellence continues today through our extensive and market leading product range.
Comfortable and Controllable Environment The position of the conservatory in relation to its surroundings is a key factors in the creation of a comfortable conservatory interior whatever the weather.
Good installation and heating will required if the conservatory faces North, whilst additional ventilation and shading (e.g. shaded polycarbonate) for South facing conservatories is essential.
Ultraframe is the only conservatory roofing manufacturer to include ventilation as standard in each and every one of our roofs.
We do this to ensure that weather its rain or shine outdoors, your conservatory has a comfortable interior temperature for you to enjoy all year round.
The Ultraframe patented ridge and eaves beam gives all year round ventilation minimising the possibility of condensation forming. It has also been designed to provide the ultimate in security.
Safety and Security When double glazed glass units are used in the roof, they are required to meet full safety glazing material to BS6206. Polycarbonate glazing material is specified, this is strong and shatterproof. Conservatory roofs can aid escape from windows above in the event of a fire. Ultrafarmes roof system incorporate specially designed glazing bar features to prevent thieves removing the glazing material to gain access.
- Glazing features
1) Stained glass (See gallery for glass examples)Glazing features 2) 18-25mm Georgian bar 3) Square & Diamond Lead 4) Coloured motifs and bevels 5) Stained glass (See gallery for glass examples)
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