A selection of Glidevale Protect’s products have been specified for an exclusive residential development at Matlock Road in Wessington, Derbyshire, demonstrating how a coordinated approach to the design of the building envelope can enhance the energy efficiency of new homes.
Developed by Oakworth Construction for AG Properties (UK) Ltd, the scheme comprises nine individually designed, four-bedroom family homes set in the picturesque Derbyshire countryside. Constructed offsite using pre-insulated panels at Oakworth’s timber frame division – Oakworth Timber Engineering’s Sheffield factory, the homes benefit from precision-engineered offsite construction techniques to improve thermal performance and reduce carbon emissions.
Protect TF200 Thermo, a high-performance reflective external wall breather membrane, has been integrated into Oakworth Timber Engineering’s Varytherm timber frame system, ensuring excellent thermal performance and contributing to improved energy efficiency. Protect TF200, a non-reflective breather membrane has been applied to the spandrel panels, providing weather protection during the construction phase and reducing the risk of interstitial condensation. In addition, Protect VP200, a high-performance, vapour permeable pitched roofing underlay, has been installed across all roofs to minimise the risk of roof space condensation in line with BS 5250.
The new build project follows a fabric-first approach, with the timber frame construction designed to deliver exceptionally low U-values. By using the reflective TF200 Thermo wall membrane with a strong aged thermal resistance, this helps the performance overall wall build up, with Oakworth Timber Engineering achieving an average through-wall U-value of 0.16 W/m²K. Combined with air-source heat pumps as the primary heating source, the development prioritises low-carbon, energy-efficient living. Designed to exceed Parts F, G, L, and O of the Building Regulations, the homes are also expected to deliver carbon emissions at least 35% lower than notional regulatory requirements, reinforcing the project’s commitment to sustainability.
Liberty Roofing, a long-standing Glidevale Protect supply chain partner, has been appointed as the roofing contractor on the scheme, specifying Protect VP200 for its durability and proven performance in wind uplift zones 1 and 2, covering the majority of England. With the Matlock Road site located close to Glidevale Protect’s manufacturing facility in Pinxton, Nottinghamshire, this allowed for roofing membrane materials to be efficiently sent to site on a timely basis.
Jon Rees, Operation Director at Oakworth Constuction, commented:
“Working with Glidevale Protect and specifying the right reflective membrane product for this project has been instrumental in helping us achieve the high standards of energy efficiency required for this development. Protect TF200 Thermo integrates seamlessly into our timber frame wall system, supporting our commitment to sustainable, low-carbon construction.”
Matt Neary, Product Manager at Glidevale Protect, commented:
“Through our involvement at the Matlock Road development, we have been able to demonstrate our commitment to delivering innovative, high performance solutions that meet market demands and stringent industry standards, positioning us as a trusted partner in modern housing development.”
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