Draughty Windows β Causes, Solutions, and How to Keep Your Home Warm
November 4, 2024 10:39 am Leave your thoughtsWhen cold air sneaks in through gaps in your windows, it forces your heating system to work harder, leading to... Find out more
When cold air sneaks in through gaps in your windows, it forces your heating system to work harder, leading to... Find out more
Approved Document F of the Building Regulations covers Background Ventilation. Itβs designed to provide guidance on meeting regulations in this... Find out more
In the modern day, conservation areas and listed buildings are prevalent across all the boroughs of London. For many property... Find out more
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Wood windows are a particularly elegant and energy-efficient feature for your home. When manufactured to high standards, they are even... Find out more
After getting new, more energy-efficient windows installed for your home, the best thing you can do to save energy (and... Find out more
We have created this guide to explain how double-glazed windows are energy-efficient, how much energy they might save for your... Find out more
At the height of the climate emergency, as it escalates to a global scale, we are now being faced with... Find out more
When planning the installation of your new sash windows, it can be difficult to tell your joggles from your stiles,... Find out more
Experts and specialists in home improvement work will often tell you that you need a certificate from a Fenestration Self-Assessment... Find out more
The Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme, or FENSA, is a government authorised scheme that monitors Building Regulation compliance for replacement window and... Find out more
When choosing to install new windows or doors on your property, you will also need to ensure the work is... Find out more