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How to Soundproof a wall
Project Management

How to Soundproof a Wall

There are several ways how to soundproof a wall, including adding mass to a wall, building a party wall, and using acoustic plasterboard. Here are three of the best methods. All three work in combination to slow airflow and sound ingress through walls. If you want to make your own, follow these steps. And don’t forget to check out our articles on how to insulate soundproof walls.

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Planning Permission Guide
Project Management

A Guide To Planning Permission

If you are looking to build a new extension or conservatory on your property, you may need to obtain planning permission. In this article we’ll discuss whether you need permission to build an extension and the various types of permission you’ll need. This is also an excellent opportunity to get started on researching planning permission, including the types of applications, requirements and process. If you want to learn more about applying for planning permission, keep reading!

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Self Build Mortgages
Self Build

Self Build Mortgages

If you are considering a self-built home, you may be wondering how to obtain self build mortgages in the UK. This article will discuss how much deposit you should put down, which banks offer self-build mortgages and what the criteria for getting a self-build mortgage are. You’ll also learn about what kind of property you can build with a self-build mortgage. Finally, you’ll learn how much you can borrow.

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Self Build Home
Self Build

Self Build Houses – How to Build Your Own Home

There are many misconceptions about self build homes. People tend to think that all self-build homes are timber frames, but in reality, many are not. Self-build houses can be built using traditional masonry construction, half-timbered oak frame, or even modern airt super-insulated structural insulated panels. Alternatively, some self-build homes are constructed using modern materials such as steel, concrete, and lots of glass.

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Water Underfloor Heating
Home Energy

Water Underfloor Heating

Water underfloor heating works by distributing heat evenly throughout the floor. This technology operates at a lower temperature than traditional radiators, reducing energy costs. It can keep your floors warm even when the windows are open. In addition to the many benefits of water underfloor heating, this type of flooring can add value to your home, boosting the overall market value of your home. Here are some of the advantages of water underfloor systems.

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Electric Underfloor Heating
Project Management

Electric Underfloor Heating Advantages

Electric underfloor heating. There are two main types of underfloor heating: electric and hydronic. Electric systems use electricity to heat your floors and hot water uses water. Both types of systems use a pump to move the water through pipes. Underfloor radiant heating systems use electricity, water, or geothermal or solar heat pumps to warm your floors and space. Each type of system can provide a warm floor or room. Each type requires a different setup.

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Wooden Flooring
Project Management

The Pros and Cons of Wooden Flooring

Wooden floors have a number of advantages, and they are a good option for any home. Apart from being aesthetically pleasing, wooden floors are also extremely durable and resilient. They are also an excellent investment for your home, and can add a high market value to it. Here are some of the benefits of using wood in your home. Read on to find out more. And don’t forget to check the certifications of the wood you’re considering.

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Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Project Management

How Do You Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Your House?

Carbon monoxide, or CO, is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill in seconds. It can cause sudden cardiac arrest and death in high concentrations. Over 400 people die from carbon monoxide poisoning each year and 20,000 more visit emergency rooms. The most common way for carbon dioxide to poison a person is by burning fuel in a car or small engine. When this fuel is not ventilated properly, it can accumulate and kill a person.

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Project Management

What Is An EPC – Energy Performance Certificate?

The Energy Performance Certificate, or EPC, is a document that shows the efficiency of a building. Generally, the higher the EPC rating, the better. It is important to keep an eye on your energy bills to make sure that your building is not only energy efficient but is also cost-effective. These certificates are issued by third-party companies and are subject to a strict process of RFP. However, the process can help you save money and reduce your bills.

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