
Mozolowski & Murray is committed to achieving high environmental standards, both to satisfy our customers with long term energy efficiency and costs and to ensure we play our part in sustaining the world's resources.
The quality of the materials used in its construction will play a major role in guaranteeing the long life, and high performance, of your conservatory. That's why, when it comes to specifying timber, we are totally uncompromising. Mozolowski & Murray is the only company in Scotland to use 'engineered' hardwood in conservatory construction. The composition of engineered or laminated hardwood makes it one of the strongest and most durable timbers available, ideal for use where strength and stability are required. Our experience over many years has taught us that it is the best possible material to withstand the rigours of the Scottish climate.
The source of hardwood used by Mozolowski & Murray is very important and we work with Timbmet Silverman, one of the largest timber importers in the UK who supply our timber from well-managed, documented, traceable, legal forest sources.
Our hardwood is obtained from Indonesia and Malaysia through a limited number of suppliers that have been evaluated through Timbmet Silverman's supply assessment system. The system works to determine whether the timber or wood contained in the product is traceable to the forest of origin, legally harvested and from a well managed forest. An independent consultancy advises Timbmet Silverman on implementing this system, and provides checks on the validity and veracity of the information we hold on suppliers.
Your conservatory is designed to be a relaxing environment that you will be able to use all year round. If that seems an unexpected bonus from a structure made primarily of wood and glass, it is because we have selected the most technologically advanced materials available.
Every Mozolowski & Murray conservatory incorporates Low Emission high performance glass. Low E glass is the perfect insulating material reflecting heat back into the room and reducing heat loss by over 75%. It is the equivalent of triple glazing and, because of its unique solar protection qualities will not only make your conservatory warm in winter but it will also keep you cool during the summer months.
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