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The four bedroom house, namedCrossway, hides within the rurallandscape of Kent and uses avariety of recycled and locallysourced materials, from top tobottom.Heating and energy supplycomes from the UK’s first useof a revolutionary Photo VoltaicThermal (PV-T) system and theworld’s first salt phase changematerial thermal store backed upby an 11kW biomass boiler.The eco-house includes triple
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Crossway Eco-House, Staplehurst, Kent
2008
glazing and is insulated throughoutusing recycled newspaper.Our GTEC Aqua Board is beingused in vulnerable wet areas suchas the outside car port, as well asthe bathrooms and wet room. Thehigh performance gypsum boardwas developed as an alternative tocement particle boards for wet andhigh humidity applications.“This is why we developed GTECAqua Board,” said our BusinessDevelopment Manager - InnovationSimon Scrase. “The board
GTEC AQUA BOARD INSTALLED IN TV’s CROSSWAY ECO-HOUSE GTEC AQUA BOARD INSTALLED IN TV’s CROSSWAY ECO-HOUSE  
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underlines our commitment tosustainability – one of our corevalues – and this is now beingreflected in its use in pioneeringpro-environmental projects suchas Crossway.”GTEC Aqua Board offers superiorwater, mould and fire resistance,plus sound insulation and impactprotection qualities. It is suitablefor both internal and externalenvironments, and can be lefton site directly exposed to allweather conditions for up to sixmonths.
Our latest innovation in gypsum boards, “GTEC Aqua Board” is beinginstalled in a new Zero Carbon Passive House to be featured on TV.
Crossway Eco-House, Staplehurst, Kent
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