Parexlanko External Wall Insulation
Monday, 31 August 2020
Soaring energy costs have brought the need for more effective insulation solutions sharply into focus. External walls are the key contributor to energy loss accounting for up to 45% of heat loss from domestic properties. These walls are energy inefficient with expensive heat and energy literally disappearing through the walls into thin air!Parexlanko External Wall
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Parexlanko Introduce New Bag Weight
Wednesday, 01 July 2020
Parexlanko have introduced new 25kg bag size for easier and safer handling on site. The introduction of this new bag weight has been implemented on the below facade products: Monorex GF Monorex GM Parlumiere Claire Parlumiere Moyen Parlumiere Sth Parlumiere Fin Maite EHI GF EHI GM Colle CCP+ Palletization Along with the changes on the above
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Parexlanko 232 Parinjection used in Rising Damp & Concrete Repair works
Friday, 26 April 2019
PROJECT: Located in the seaside town of Tramore Co. Waterford, this two-storey terraced house recently required substantial concrete repair works.Upon inspection by contractor Paul Welch of Damp Zone, significant rising damp issues were identified. Two 5-meter-long walls were discovered to both contain rising damp issues, while the second also had penetrating damp. This was due
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Parlumiere Clair Render in College Road, Co. Cork
Tuesday, 09 April 2019
PROJECT: Situated just a stone’s throw away from the historic University College Cork, this semi-detached house, built at the turn of the last century recently underwent significant renovations from Cork based Lime Plastering Contractor, Colman Howard. The external walls were restored with lime plaster using high quality Parlumiere Clair from Parexlanko. Lime based renders from
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Parexlanko Render for Castletownroche Church – Cork
Monday, 11 February 2019
PROJECT: Originally built in 1848, Castletownroche Church is a traditionally build catholic church featuring stained glass windows, cast-iron rainwater goods and terracotta ridge tiles. As with any building this old, renovations were required to give the church a much-needed facelift. This work began in early 2018. The external walls were restored with lime plaster using
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Fabric First Retrofit Rejuvenates Dublin Social Housing
Thursday, 08 February 2018
Built in the 1970s, Rochestown House was a cramped, cold and damp social housing block in Sallynoggin, Co Dublin that has now been completely transformed, thanks to a deep energy retrofit inspired by passive house principles. Can decades-old concrete flats be raised up to anything like the passive house standard? This was precisely the question
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