Brand-new composite aluminium soffit & fascia revamps estate

Marley Alutec’s aluminium soffit, fascia and coping system has been specified for a large regeneration project by Sentinel Housing Association.

As a part of the new improvement in Faroe and Maldives Highway, Basingstoke, 117 three bed room maisonettes were demolished and replaced with 202 cutting-edge homes.

Overseen by primary contractor, Hill Partnerships, the development consists of both apartments and homes with a combination of shared possession and rented.

The eaves system specification had to satisfy the city planners’ necessities for aluminium rainwater, soffit and fascia all in matching RAL 7036 Platinum Grey.

Having used Marley Alutec’s products on numerous initiatives, Hill Partnerships had no hesitation in selecting Marley Alutec for the complete eaves solution.

"The choice of using the cutting-edge Alutec composite aluminium soffit and fascia system was based on best value and the truth that, not like conventional sheet aluminium sheet methods, which require specialist trades to install, the Alutec aluminium system might be installed by carpenters already engaged on developing the timber body constructing structures," explains Ryan Harris, Senior Website Manager at Hill Partnerships.

A cutting-edge and modern concept in roofline solutions, the Alutec soffit, fascia and coping system is manufactured from composite aluminium, offering a life expectancy of 50 years or more. The recycled polyethylene and aluminium layers present the structural integrity, while the PVDF paint end is essentially the most sturdy and steady available.

Due to the layered integral structure, the Marley Alutec soffit, fascia and coping system is extremely sturdy – yet it is just 4mm thick and most often doesn’t require a backing board. This simplifies the installation process, reduces prices and makes the product excellent for fitting over present wooden or PVC programs with out lowering tile overhang.

"We discovered the Alutec merchandise incredibly straightforward to put in, with the extra profit over different product materials of being extraordinarily rigid, in order that they were simpler to handle," feedback Steve Avery of Avery and Bennett Carpentry Ltd.
Ryan Harris adds: “Marley Alutec’s Technical Providers had been heavily involved in aiding both the location and design teams find one of the best and most practical design solutions. We’re very happy with each the service and supplies supplied by Marley Alutec, from the angle of ease of set up, visible look and confidence in the entire life durability of the system.”

About Marley Alutec

Marley Alutec is a part of Aliaxis, a multi-national group of companies. Current in over 40 nations, the group is known for its market leading plumbing and drainage systems.

Marley Alutec is the UK chief in trendy aluminium rainwater and eaves drainage solutions. Marley Alutec prides itself in providing trade essential standards in technical help, customer service and sustainable product design.

Marley Alutec offers solutions for 3 distinct areas:
• Gutters and rainwater methods
• Soffit & fascia
• Roof and shower outlets

About Marley Eternit

Marley Eternit is a part of the across the globe Etex Group and is the main contributor of roofing and cladding solutions to the production industry.

Shaped in 2005 after the amalgamation of 2 market main corporations, Marley Roofing and Eternit Constructing Materials, our unrivalled product portfolio includes all forms of concrete and clay tiles, double and single lap slates, decorative cladding, profiled sheeting and a range of setting up boards.

With over one hundred years expertise we’ve an trade data that’s second to none and would possibly provide our prospects full confidence in the services we provide.

Committed to sustainable manufacturing, we’re an environmental chief while in the industry and have constructed a recognition for quality of product and service.

By the use of careful product innovation we are going to proceed to develop roofing and cladding systems that improve the constructed environment.