Future-roofing

With a global gas supply crunch, issues with renewables and strong demand pushing up energy prices, the energy efficient design of roofing and insulation is vitally important for homeowners, as Lisa Grosse from Cedral explains In 2025, The Future Homes... View Article

The most common issues with new-build properties

Buying a property is a significant investment, so you’d expect your new home to be free of faults. Unfortunately, issues are evident in new-build homes, and these can range from minor issues like cracks in the walls to major complications... View Article

Technology as a smart solution for housebuilders

The modern consumer has experienced more technological advancements in the home in recent years than before the Industrial Revolution. Tapping into this potential is at the top of most housebuilder lists as innovative technology is incorporated into new builds across... View Article

Pendock’s bespoke casings – made to measure

Decorative architectural casings and enclosure solutions have been Pendock’s area of specialism for more than three decades, combining the key attributes of aesthetics and practicality to effectively conceal structural elements and building services. Since the company was formed in 1987,... View Article

Gilberts helps protect Government

The Government is investing in a series of hubs to better deliver public services as part of its levelling up strategy, and drive to improve resilience, productivity and efficiency. One of the first to become operational is Fletton Quays in... View Article

BAL Micromax3 ECO: performance, control, sustainability

With all the qualities of BAL Micromax2, the new BAL Micromax3 ECO grout delivers enhanced product performance, improved useability and added eco-benefits. Available from 6th March, BAL Micromax3 ECO grout provides everything an architect or specifier needs for a perfect... View Article

Sheffield steel

Kitchen thieves, a collapsing roof, and then a pandemic would be enough to make anyone throw in the towel on a renovation project, but Suzanne and David Williamson are made of sterner stuff TEXT & IMAGES HEATHER DIXON The Williamsons... View Article

Paving responsibly for rainwater runoff

Chris Hodson from Interpave explains the importance of taking a responsible approach to rainwater runoff from paving around both new and existing homes to protect them and the wider community Another year of flooding around the UK provides a timely... View Article

Vastern Timber publish carbon audit, lessons learned and next steps

“Vastern Timber’s first full carbon audit is complete.” Vastern Timber is England’s largest hardwood sawmill, manufacturing timber cladding, flooring and beams, and specialising in British grown wood. Managing Director Tom Barnes said: “In order to reduce the negative impact of... View Article

Exclusive retail opportunities with Keller Kitchens

Break away from the flock and deliver true differentiation in a crowded market. Keller Kitchens is on the look-out for a small number of retail partners in some areas of the UK. These exclusive openings will provide the right partners with... View Article

Structural thermal breaks

Steel Canopy/Balcony Concrete Balcony/Canopy Cladding/Wall Panel Parapet/Roof Penetration Foundation to Wall Transition Masonry Shelf Angle Visit armatherm.co.uk to see the full range of Armatherm™ Structural Thermal Bridging Solutions.... View Article

Best of both worlds

Dealing with planners can be a frustrating business, but to modernise a substantial Victorian building in Devon, Geoff Hall also had to negotiate heritage surveyors, ecologists, conservationists and archaeologists TEXT EWEN MACDONALD IMAGES CO CREATE ARCHITECTS A ramshackle 19th century home... View Article