Navigating the trickle vent conundrum

Stuart Judge, managing director of Tradelink, explains what the new Part F of the Building Regulations means for window installers… Trickle vents in windows have long been used in the background as a means of complying with Part F of the... View Article

Tips on Selecting Linear Actuator for Window Automation

In recent years, the demand for window automation systems has risen as the popularity of automated household systems and smart homes has increased throughout the globe. Linear windows may be closed and opened automatically depending on the light entering the... View Article

How Does A Remortgage work?

A remortgage is the process of moving your home’s existing mortgage to one with a new lender. Remortgaging could help you save money if you weigh up the fees involved with the savings you could make. Here’s how it works. ... View Article

Concealed multipoint locking spans steel window spectrum

Recent development work carried out by Steel Window Association member company, Steel Window Fittings, means it is now possible to specify concealed multipoint locking on virtually all the different door and window systems available in the sector. Where steel frames traditionally only offered... View Article

An architect’s guide to living walls

Architects and building designers are increasingly looking to green infrastructure to help mitigate the effects of climate change and reconnect urbanised populations with nature. Here, Richard Sabin, Managing Director at Biotecture, looks at why living walls are one of the... View Article

Glidevale Protect joins forces with Countryside Timber Frame

LISTEN HERE 🔊 Leading UK building products manufacturer Glidevale Protect has announced it has entered into a long-term Supplier Agreement with Countryside Timber Frame, a division of Countryside Partnerships. The agreement will see Glidevale Protect supplying specialist construction wall membranes... View Article

4 Investments That Could Reduce Energy Bills In A Building

Reduced energy bills can be an attractive proposition for building owners, and thankfully, there are various ways to achieve this. Nevertheless, the most effective solutions will depend on building conditions, so it is always recommended to arrange a professional assessment... View Article

COOL! – That’s Wallform

Building with BecoWallform is not only practical and quick, it’s also highly energy efficient. The system is designed to give maximum insulation, meaning it not only keeps the home warm in the winter but it also keeps it cool in... View Article

Why it is important to know about basement waterproofing

You may not be familiar with our name, but we’re certain you’ll be impressed with our 100 years of waterproofing experience and the breadth of high-performance technologies we offer. Soprema is a global company with a wide-ranging portfolio of projects... View Article

Why Choose Hardwood Decking

Hardwoods such as Brazilian oak as well as ipe tend to be popular options when it comes to building residential decks. It is dense and also sturdy enough to handle different pressures. Brazilian hardwoods have natural oils that deter pests,... View Article

Knightsbridge brings the great outdoors to book

With gardens becoming crucial to so many during the pandemic lockdowns, the effective utilisation of outdoor space is more important than ever and Knightsbridge – a leading manufacturer of wiring devices, accessories and lighting – has curated its impressive IP-rated outdoor... View Article

OMNIE whole-house solution for Devon barn conversions

LISTEN HERE 🔊 The conversion of three stone-built agricultural buildings near the beautiful Devon town of Totnes is employing a full selection of renewable and low-energy technologies from the range of Exeter based manufacturer, OMNIE, to create a comfortable living... View Article