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How Do You Achieve Airtightness in a Building?

When constructing a building, one of the key considerations is airtightness. While the process can be challenging, there are numerous benefits to achieving airtightness. Airtightness is important for energy savings, and can be achieved with the use of insulation materials and mechanical ventilation systems.

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Monocrystalline solar panels
Home Energy

Looking For Solar Panels? The Options

If you’re looking for solar panels, you have many options. There are monocrystalline panels, polycrystalline panels, and thin film panels, among others. Listed below are the pros and cons of each type, and what you should look for before you make your final decision.

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What is Dry Lining Plasterboard
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What is Dry Lining?

Dry lining can be used to line walls and ceilings in homes and commercial buildings. Unlike plasterboard, dry lining can be applied directly to walls or ceilings, and is often much cheaper.

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What are Trickle Vents
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What Are Trickle Vents – What Do They Do

A trickle vent is a tiny opening in the wall or window frame that lets in small amounts of air. These trickle vents are used extensively throughout the UK and Europe. In some cases, they are even integrated into the window frames themselves. But are they necessary? We’ll take a

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U-Values
SAP Calculations

U-Values – What are they and why are they important?

If you’re interested in the quality of insulating materials, you’ll probably have heard of U-Values, which are a popular unit for determining the insulating effectiveness of a building component. While they’re used in the Building Regulations, they are also an important indication of design and build quality. If you’re wondering

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SAP Calculations
SAP Calculations

What are L1B SAP Calculations For Dwellings?

SAP calculations are a way of comparing the running costs of dwellings anywhere in the UK. For new dwellings, SAP calculations are a simple desktop exercise, in which a client submits their specifications and plans to an assessor. They should be undertaken early on in the design process, as it

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AS Built SAP Calculations
SAP Calculations

What is an As Built SAP Calculation?

In this article, you will learn how to do the As Built SAP calculation. You will also learn about the On Construction Energy Performance Certificate, Predicted Energy Assessment and Air testing at the As-built stage. All of these factors are vital for achieving a high SAP rating. If you are

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SAP Calculations
SAP Calculations

Why You Need SAP Calculations

SAP stands for standard assessment procedure. The purpose of these calculations is to measure the energy performance of buildings. These calculations are required by the Building Regulations, introduced by the government in 1995, which deal with the conservation of power and fuel.

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