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One of the most satisfying aspects of working on the nation’s favourite construction industry publication is getting out on site with the builders who are making use of all the tools, materials, and services we feature in this magazine. Whilst it might be invaluable feedback we can also feel their frustration on certain subjects – and one source of vexation is most certainly housebuilding.
Many tradespeople who are currently working on repair, maintenance and improvement works will have the skillset to embark upon development projects, but are often confronted with obstacles that will put a pause on those ambitions.
Planning is most frequently cited, but there are equally issues around finance, mortgage access, and the availability of suitable land. On the last of these there has, however, been some recent policy movement.
ultimately raises standards. Custom builds are, in fact, far more likely to feature the energy efficiency measures and renewables that are so necessary to our collective net zero aims. It is equally the case that housebuilding should be undertaken in areas that people want to live, and that will inevitably champion the more compact brownfield sites in our existing towns and cities which many local builders will be targeting.
“Homes England has announced that it is to pilot a scheme in the south-east and midlands where SME housebuilders can buy smaller plots of land.It is a move that has been widely welcomed by trade associations.”
Homes England has announced that it is to pilot a scheme in the south-east and midlands where SME housebuilders can buy smaller plots of land. It is a move that has been widely welcomed by trade associations that represent small- and medium-sized contractors and it is hoped it will be extended still further to the division of larger areas into smaller parcels.
There are, of course, already a good many building companies of even the smallest size who are making a success of new build housing. Encouraging new entrants – as well as helping those with existing experience in the market to expand – will benefit not only the industry itself but also the consumer. Constructing just a few units, or one-off, bespoke projects, makes these builders inherently more concerned with quality rather than the quantity-driven business model of the national volume companies.
That creates more choice and
The need to do drive up participation is indeed pressing. The nominal target for new registrations is an annual 300,000 and last year the number of new homes fell well short of that figure. Allowing more players to enter the market can only help to narrow what has become a significant and stubborn gap between objective and reality. Whilst the latest announcement is welcome it is, however, by no means a panacea because significant structural impediments are still not being adequately addressed.
It is a fact that many planning departments are woefully under-resourced whilst some local offices have been accused of lacking any kind of strategy as to how they will deliver much needed new homes in their area. Uncertainty is the enemy of any business, particularly in a construction sector that has already been navigating materials and labour cost volatility. In this context, a protracted planning process with an uncertain end is hardly an incentive to wholeheartedly commit the scarce resources of smaller firms.
Interest rate hikes have depressed demand in the short term but the underlying trend is still of a housing crisis which we have yet to find the tools to mend. Realising the potential of SME building companies would go some way to making the repairs to what is currently a broken system.
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ONE SMALL STEP...
Pipeline of small sites for SME housebuilders to develop is ‘step in the right direction’
Homes England is to pilot selling parcels of land for SMEs to build new homes in the south-east and the midlands.
The Federation of Master Builders described the move as a positive development.
FMB policy head Jeremy Gray said: “The principle of breaking up large sites into smaller plots is a step in the right direction and something we have been calling on the government to introduce.”
National Federation of Builders, NFB, policy and market insight head Rico
THE NEXT GENERATION
Wojtulewicz said that at present the pilot was to sell small plots but hoped it would extend to the division of larger sites.
Brokers Hank Zarihs Associates said development finance lenders were confident that the pilots would be a success and lead to the sale of smaller plots nationwide.
Keyfix strengthens the future of the Construction Industry through apprenticeship training
The company is doing this with support to the MentorMe and Keyskills training schemes.
ALL TOGETHER KNAUF
Knauf announces partnership with the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity
The partnership underscores Knauf’s commitment to nurturing a positive impact within the construction sector by championing the wellbeing and mental health of industry professionals.
By becoming a supporter of the charity, the company will be providing an annual charitable donation, meaning the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity can count on a sustainable income to allow the continuation and extension of its crucial services.
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AN ‘ICE’ GESTURE
Arctic Hayes champions students with college and training partnerships
The company, which supplies its own premium pipe freezing range, is enabling colleges to include specialist pipe freeze training as part of their student’s curriculum. Students will be able to see live demonstrations, take part in a question and answer session and attain a certificate of completion to enhance their course qualifications.
Niall McGuckin, Business Development Executive at Arctic Hayes, comments: “Investing the time and expertise in upskilling students has never been more vital”.
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The MentorMe initiative was set up by Lyons & Annoot. It covers a comprehensive range of masonry building techniques and skills, providing practical experience in using contemporary masonry systems.
Keyskills showcases a wide range of construction methods through free training support and materials and looks to relieve financial pressures on education
LIGHTING THE WAY
Lighthouse Charity Lights up Wellbeing Learning
It’s one year on since the launch of the Lighthouse Charity’s Wellbeing Academy and this is being celebrated by the unveiling of more new and exciting courses to support everyone in the industry.
The academy offers eLearning, Lighthouse Wellbeing Exclusives, MHFA accredited training and bespoke support for wellbeing champions and mental health first aiders.
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Leeds College of Building is overwhelmed by generous construction crafts donation
Teaching staff at Leeds College of Building are elated after receiving eleven articulated trailers of equipment donated by Legal & General.
The materials and tools will be used to train the next generation of construction professionals enrolled across the College’s North Street and South Bank Campuses.
counting the cost
BCIS launches pioneering Cost and Carbon Materials Database
This database, from the Building Cost Information Service, will help the built environment sector make better informed decisions for their budgets and the environment. The database is fully compliant with the RICS whole life carbon assessment standard and includes the costs of a growing list of more than 9,200 common building material resources, with UK average merchant prices.
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LOFTY POTENTIAL
ITN Business interview with NFRC reveals the potential of roofing apprenticeships
Reporter Joanna Simpson interviewed Ruth Scarrott, NFRC Head of Careers as part of the ITN Business ‘Apprenticeships: Pathway to Success’ news-style programme, to delve into the opportunities within the roofing industry.
Commenting on the discussion, NFRC’s Ruth Scarrott reinforced: “Apprenticeships need to stop being compared to going to university and stand alone as a valuable gateway to a great career. They are a stable, secure and respected route to a well-paid professional job.”
NOT SO SAFETY NET
A safety bulletin outlining the potential risks of using rooflight safety nets has been jointly published by The Rooflight Association and FASET
The association has expressed concern regarding netting products which are being offered for use over rooflights, secured to the upstand, or freestanding unfixed and unsecured temporary framework.
Mark Wilcox, Safety Representative for The Rooflight Association, said: “These practices are potentially a danger to life. Typical rooflight upstands are not designed, tested or attached to the roof in such way as to be able to provide reliable anchorage for a safety net or safey line of any kind.”
TOP OF THE POPS
Study reveals the local authorities with the highest number of new builds 24housing.co.uk’s study reveals that Stratford-on-Avon had the most completed new builds in the UK from 2020 to 2023, with 283.9 new buildings completed per 10,000 people. South Derbyshire came second and mid Suffolk third.
Gill Broad, Senior Editor at 24housing.co.uk, commented on the findings: “The data underscores the importance of proactive urban planning and collaboration between public and private sectors in addressing housing shortages and fostering inclusive growth.”
THE BEST LAID PLANS…
CMA confirms that the housing crisis is caused by a broken planning process
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has released it’s ‘Housebuilding Market Study: Final Report’. The report disproves the landbanking myth, highlights the need for better resourcing of planning departments and total planning reform, plus a need to support SMEs.
Richard Beresford, Chief Executive of the National Federation of Builders (NFB), said: “Planning should be enabling homes, better places and competition which benefits not just Britain, but the British consumer. The CMA has correctly identified that the UK planning system does the opposite.”
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passing sentence
Lease Van calls for tool thieves to face stricter punishment
Tim Alcock at Lease Van said: “What’s shocking is that if a criminal steals under £200 worth of tools, the maximum sentence they can receive is six months.
“Of course what makes the situation worse is that not all criminals are caught which may reinforce the fear that they’ll return and steal again.
“We believe increasing the maximum sentence will make people think twice before breaking into someone’s van and stealing their hard-earned resources.”
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back of the net!
Veriforce CHAS gives advice to small developers on Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain
The Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) framework, mandated under the Environment Act 2021, officially launched on 12th February 2024, requires a minimum 10% BNG for planning permission with an extended transition period for small sites until 2nd April 2024. Lucy Dixon, Sustainability Lead at Veriforce CHAS, has outlined some key considerations for small site developers aiming for compliance.
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TIME IS MONEY
Congestion between jobs could cost UK tradespeople up to £5,045 each year
Zego’s data found that the average tradesperson in the UK travels 65.91 minutes every working day, meaning it could cost up to £5,045 annually in their time.
For those who travel long distances between jobs, that cost could be much higher. This is particularly important when considering that many tradespeople don’t receive payment for their time until they have got to and completed the job.
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RAISING THE STANDARD
Professional Builder’s Edward Kelly interviews Professor Will Swan, Director of Energy House Labs at the University of Salford about Energy House 2.0, energy efficiency in building and the Future Homes Standard.
The Future Homes Standard 2025, much like Net Zero 2050 ambitions, is one of the hot topics in the construction industry. Increasing the energy efficiency of our housing stock should be a win-win all round, helping our planet and reducing energy bill costs. It is, of course, not as simple as that though. What’s to say this new standard is even attainable for the average SME housebuilder out on site? Looking at answering this is the University of Salford and Energy House 2.0.
Energy House 2.0
Energy House 2.0 is a research facility in Salford with two environmental chambers inside, each able to accommodate two detached houses. Conditions can be controlled in these chambers, with the ability to set temperatures between -20˚C to +40˚C and simulate different weather conditions like wind, rain and solar radiation. There’s even an Alpine quality
snow machine which Professor Will Swan assures me is bags of fun. (Snowball fight anyone?)
Professor Will Swan is Director of Energy House Labs at the University of Salford, the team responsible for Energy House 2.0. Professor Swan explains: “What we’re really interested in is anything to do with domestic energy use.
game here and it’s what the Energy House Labs are famous for.
The facility was completed in February 2022 and the houses in Chamber 1 were then finished in January 2023. This chamber is host to The Future Home from Bellway and eHome2 from Barratt/SaintGobain, which researchers have been thoroughly testing for just over a year now. Both are three-bedroom homes, built using high performing, efficient fabrics. These fabric options (like the glazing for example) can be interchanged and updated. There’s multiple heating, hot water, and renewables systems that can easily be “switched” too, letting researchers and manufacturers play around. “We could do a repeatable experiment and that’s enormously powerful. So, we could test the house as it was, do something to it, test it again, take one away from the other, in a sort of very lay scientific term, and you would have the thing that made the difference.” Professor Swan summarises.
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Professor Will Swan Director of Energy House Labs at the University of Salford
Barratt and Saint-Gobain’s eHome2
Future Homes Standard
While the Future Homes Standard hasn’t been revealed in full as of yet, the current government consultation for the Future Homes Standard does define some features that homes built to this standard will have. This standard will require new homes to be future proofed, have low carbon heating systems and high levels of fabric efficiency. Updates in 2022 to the Building Regulations, specifically Approved Document Part L, F and O, were meant to function as a stepping stone to the upcoming Future Homes Standard. The expectation is that the new standard will increase these changes meaning new build homes will have to generate 75% less carbon emissions than those built under the 2013 regulations.
The two houses built in Energy House 2.0 were built trying to emulate this new standard as much as possible. While the exact details of how these two houses did so are available in the recently released fabric reports, the general idea is to optimise heat loss and air permeability and use newer heating systems like air source heat pumps. The Energy House Labs team measured how the overall build and individual elements of the houses measured up against design predictions with these factors.
Professor Will Swan explains the results: “I think what we’ve seen first things first is the Future Home Standard is achievable. It’s achievable, and the technology is there to do it. I think it shows that with good site management, and good design, it’s clearly doable.
“Policy makers will sometimes come up with a set of regulations, but actually having something to show them and to say, look, this is the outcome of your policy is really, really useful.”
The fabric reports were positive for both homes, with a small performance gap of up to 8% between the anticipated and actual performance. (Some homes can have as big of a performance gap as 140%!)
Professor Swan explains that these results showing that 8% is actually a positive for the industry. “Making those
valuable lesson for industry because it’s not something I think we’re always very good at doing in terms of the sector. It’s sharing not just great news but also where we can improve.”
Supporting SMEs
Having clear information publicly available is something Professor Swan highlights as key to achieving the Future Homes Standard on mass (as well as government tackling of the skills and supply shortages).
“The information is starting to come out, but it’s actually putting it in people’s hands, not in the form of a big, ‘here’s a bunch of U-values’ but actually ‘this is what you do’.
“I’ve worked around the construction industry a long time and they learn by doing, they’re what they call kinaesthetic learners and they’re problem solvers. So actually, what they want is a set of rules of thumb.”
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Bellway’s The Future Home
IT’S THE BUSINESS!
Neil Groom, Director of NJG Building Solutions in Hertfordshire, gives his firsthand account of how software has fundamentally changed his firm.
Residential construction is hugely competitive. No one knows this better than Neil Groom. He’s been in the industry for well over 25 years. NJG Building Solutions offers consultancy, design, estimating, planning permission and building services. Business is going well. The order book is full. Somehow, Neil seems to successfully withstand the ups and downs of the economy. How does he do it? And has it always been the case?
The challenges
“Nothing quite prepares you for running your own business. It was a brutal introduction to cowboy customers, labour shortages, material delays, price fluctuations, red tape, paperwork, formfilling, balancing the books… It wasn’t easy. And to be clear, none of that has gone away. It’s how I handle it that has changed. If you take one thing away from my story, it should be that.
“Winning projects in the first place was my initial concern. How was I going to differentiate myself from the competition? How would I convey why my business was better than the rest? And how was I going to make any money!?
“And money is a conversation all of its
own. I found that giving a price to a customer that I thought was the going rate or ‘winnable’, didn’t equate to a profit at the end of it. I spent hours quoting and either not winning the job or winning on slim margins. I was literally bank-rolling customers’ projects just so that we stayed in work. Fortunately, I realised very quickly that I had to find another way.”
A new mindset
“I took advice from business coaches and experts and I researched a load of admin and management software. I may sound like I’m preaching but I really do believe
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finances and job management absolutely right. So, when I discovered HBXL Building Software, everything changed. I bought EstimatorXpress, PlansXpress and Health & Safety Xpert. They all sync with each other which is a huge time-saver. It’s been a revelation. The fire-fighting stopped. The quality of jobs improved. Money started coming in. Sleepless nights disappeared.”
The solution: Software!
“Naturally HBXL’s software was a learning curve. It didn’t click into place overnight. I had to devote some time to it, I asked the support team lots of questions. But between us I got there. And then it was honestly plain-sailing.”
PlansXpress
“If I have existing plans from the customer I trace them in PlansXpress to create a 3D model of their dream project. They see their project coming to life. They get a sense of the size and scale. I literally walk them through their project – front, back, inside, and a drone shot from above. I put the re-digitised drawing – which has captured all the job information – into EstimatorXpress. The estimating software asks me a few questions before producing a full estimate and customer quotation – in minutes. It’s a compelling argument for the customer – they can see that I’ve gone the extra mile, the
“By managing my business with the help of practical, intelligent software, I’m giving myself every chance to win decent quality projects, to run them efficiently and enjoy a proper profit at the end –each and every time –and for years to come.”
presentation is professional, the costs are detailed, and they know how long the job is going to take. Importantly, this level of transparency makes quibbling the price that much harder...!
EstimatorXpress
“From the traced drawing which took me no time at all to produce, I put the CAD file into EstimatorXpress. I answer a few questions and then it gives me a full breakdown of all the costs. I know what plant, materials and labour are needed when thanks to the Build Programme. I know my ‘order by’ dates, when to book in sub-contractors and so on. All these valuable reports; Gantt Chart, Materials Schedule, Cashflow analysis etc – they’re all the product of that traced drawing in PlansXpress, and details like ‘start date’, keyed into EstimatorXpress.
“PlansXpress makes designing extensions, loft conversions and new builds easy and that’s because of the simple drawing tools. The drawings are architect-level quality. I don’t have to worry about the specification notes, the software writes it for me. As I draw the floor plan, it’s using the information to automatically create the elevation, joist layout and so on. Block paving, tile styling, concrete effects – they’re all built into the software.
“The software’s straightforward enough to learn but I did also attend HBXL’s free CAD for Construction Skills Bootcamp, run in conjunction with the Department for Education. The short online course is a deep dive into CAD. I learnt about becoming a Design & Build business, charging customers for drawings, and much more and I’d recommend it to any builder or would-be designer.
Health & Safety Xpert
“And then there’s one other bit of kit that helps me sleep at night. I drop the estimate file from EstimatorXpress into Health & Safety Xpert. The software reads the details of the job. It sees that it’s say, a double storey extension, so I’ll need the Risk Assessment, Toolbox Talks etc for scaffolding. That’s just one random example. The software sifts through all the documents, both advisory and required by law, and presents them in a complete package. The premium version also tells you at what point in the job they’ll be needed.”
The results
“The construction industry is tough. The economic landscape is forever shifting. I can’t let outside forces dictate the success of my business. That’s why I’m determined to be in control. By managing my business with the help of practical, intelligent software, I’m giving myself every chance to win decent, quality projects, to run them efficiently and enjoy a proper profit at the end – each and every time – and for years to come.”
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This new development signifies the company’s commitment to providing innovative and sustainable supply chain solutions, tailored to the needs of customers of all sizes.
We catch up with Jason Smith, Managing Director of Okarno, as he shares the company’s vision:
QWhat can you tell us about the rebrand?
Jason Smith (JS): Our rebrand marks a significant shift in the company’s identity, reflecting our ability to provide unique, sustainable supply chain solutions. Our aim is to consolidate our position as a trusted partner within the industry, whilst opening up new opportunities for both our customers and Okarno.
With a continued focus on customer service excellence and a dedication to environmental sustainability, we are confident that we will continue to reshape customer supply chains.
QWho are Okarno’s customer base?
JS We supply to customers of all shapes and sizes, in the merchant, decorator centre and large retail sector.
YOU NAME IT!
This year, a new era is dawning for sustainable supply chains in the construction industry, as distributor Artex rebrands as Okarno.
QWhy has Artex taken the decision to rebrand?
JS It came about from a desire for our brand to truly reflect our purpose and offerings. By moving away from the legacy perception of what Artex products do, Okarno establishes a clear and accurate representation of how we have evolved into a leading distributor of some of the UK’s best known construction brands.
QWhy was the Okarno name
with us’, created what we feel is a perfect brand message: Okarno. Simple and effective!
From this universal, adaptable, interchangeable message, we’ve created a brand that conveys our common sense of purpose, energy, and enthusiasm.
Q Is sustainability important to Okarno?
JS As part of the Saint-Gobain group, Okarno is fully committed to sustainability and aims to become a net-zero carbon business by 2050. We incorporate sustainable practices into our operations and so can help customers minimise their environmental footprint and contribute to a greener future.
QHow do you see the Okarno brand developing?
JS The rebrand not only reflects our current offerings but also paves the way for future growth and innovation. By establishing a strong brand presence and differentiating ourselves from the Artex product brands, we aim to seize new opportunities and penetrate untapped markets.
Watch this space for new product additions!
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QWhat message would you like to convey to customers?
JS While the name may have changed, Okarno remains dedicated to its customers and their needs. We are the same great business, service, and people that customers have come to rely on.
QWhat makes Okarno different?
JS With nearly 90 years of experience in the industry, Okarno is built on a solid foundation of knowledge and expertise. During that time we’ve evolved from a manufacturer of textured finish to a trusted supply chain partner for leading construction product brands.
QWhat will happen to the Artex brand?
JS The Artex brand itself will continue to be an integral part of our product portfolio. Artex products are well known for their quality and reliability, and will still be listed within our catalogue, ensuring that customers can continue to access them.
QWhat is the Okarno brand vision?
JS The vision is clear: to be the brand and business that people want to partner with and work for. By offering unparalleled customer service, sustainable supply chain solutions, and innovative products, we aim to lead the industry, setting new standards for excellence and driving positive change.
QHow are you informing customers about the rebrand?
JS We are using various channels to inform people, including social media, email communications, direct mail, and face-toface interactions. Our new website went live in January, providing an essential hub for customers to explore products and services.
The vision is clear: to be the industry leader, setting new standards for excellence and driving positive change through customer service, sustainable solutions, and an innovative product range.
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One lucky winner will receive the new Scruffs Tech Hoodie, Tech Holster Trouser, and Rugged Safety Boot. Made from naturally breathable and sustainably sourced fabric, these products provide enhanced stretch, breathability, comfort and advanced safety boot protection. Ideal for a good day’s grafting. Plus, they look good too. Get kitted out courtesy of Scruffs and Professional Builder. Use the rdr.link below to visit the Professional Builder website where you’ll find the full entry details.
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UNILITE
MTB-5300 SITE LIGHTS
Compatible with Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Metabo batteries through the included adaptors, Unilite’s MTB-5300 site lights boasts a 5300 lumen output with adjustable dim settings for extended battery life. Whether onsite or indoors, it’s mains operable and features a 2A USB PowerBank for added convenience. It is built tough, with an IP65 resistance and is constructed from tough heavy-duty nylon.
See the light and enter our great ‘Free-for-All’ giveaways. Two of these Unilite units must be won!
5 PAIRS OF SAFETY BOOTS
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TELESTEPS
COMBI LINE
Combi Line is the ideal multi-purpose ladder solution. Fully extended, you have the highest possible working height of a freestanding ladder, and by easily switching the set-up, it instantly transforms into a leaning or A-frame ladder.
ERGONOMIC AND SAFE
To be and feel safe on a ladder is the highest priority. That’s why all Telesteps ladders are designed with userfriendly safety features.
The red tabs are a clear indicator of when the rungs are locked and the ladder is safe to climb. The new 80mm wide and level rungs with grooved channels provide superb grip and maximum comfort, allowing you to work longer. Telesteps patented triangular tubes result in a ladder that is stronger and more flex-resistant. The shape also makes the ideal grip for your hand when climbing up and down the ladder. Like the rest of the Telesteps range, the Combi Line comes equipped with both rubber tops and feet to prevent slipping.
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Whatever
the weather, Thompson’s has exterior substrates covered.
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For over 40 years, Thompson’s has been proud leaders when it comes to waterproofing and roofing products. Our no-nonsense approach ensures we can offer products that you can trust, to deliver quality results every time.
Why Thompson’s?
We rigorously test all our products in real life and simulated environments to meet the highest standards. With Thompson’s you have the peace of mind that the range delivers the highest performance needed to withstand the toughest environments, so you can confidently say ‘bring it on’ to any task.
When it comes to waterproofing patios, paved driveways and masonry, Thompson’s leads the way as the first manufacturer to introduce water-based solutions. As performance leaders in water-based technology, our products offer greater water resistance and are long lasting. Superior to solvent-based alternatives, they are quicker to apply, faster drying and easier to clean up.
Paving the way
If you’re laying a new patio or paving, sealing the surface on completion will help retain the colour of the slabs or stones for longer and most importantly, it can stop any moisture ingress from damaging the paving slab or stone, both in terms of appearance and structure.
When it comes to your next job, Thompson’s One Coat Patio & Block Paving Seal is ideal. Suitable for granite, limestone, sandstone, flag stones or block paving, it provides long-term protection
against the weather. The water-based formulation resists algae growth, oil and fuel stains. It’s touch dry in just one hour and can be driven on after 24 hours, keeping time on site and disruption to a
It removes dirt and grime, kills mould and algae and also protects against re-growth.
Driving up standards
If you’re looking to revive a customer’s tired looking driveway as part of a landscaping project or extension, Thompson’s Oil & Drive Cleaner and Quick Drying Drive Seal is the perfect combination. You can rely on Thompson’s powerful formulations to cut through stubborn stains and improve that all important kerb appeal.
Suitable for concrete, tarmac and stone driveways or garage floors, Thompson’s Oil & Drive Cleaner can be used neat to remove oil, grease, petrol and diesel stains, or diluted to use as a general driveway and path cleaner.
To treat tarmac that’s in a state of good repair, Thompson’s Quick Drying Drive Seal can be applied using a long pile roller. Black in colour, it brings driveways back to life and protects from oil stains. Once applied, it can be driven over in just four hours and is slip resistant.
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Brickworks
Protecting brickwork from the effects of rain offers a number of benefits from avoiding efflorescence to preventing structural damage.
Efflorescence is common on new brickwork, a white powder effect that is caused by salts in the bricks reacting with the rainwater. Although only cosmetic the effect is unsightly, ruining the overall finish of your job and risking callbacks.
Structural damage can also occur to brickwork and render, particularly in regions susceptible to ‘wind driven rain’. Spalling can occur when water soaks into the brickwork and then freezes in the colder months. As ice has a 9% larger volume than water, this causes ‘hydro
be applied directly to the substrate, for long-lasting waterproofing and protection against freeze thaw within hours.
Leak Proof
If winter has taken its toll on a customer’s felt, asphalt, slate or tile roof, Thompson’s 10 Year Roof Seal is ideal for achieving a long-lasting waterproof repair.
It benefits from a unique combination of acrylic polymers, fillers and pigment in an aqueous solution. Thompson’s 10 Year Roof Seal offers a number of advantages over traditional bitumen coatings. It can be applied directly onto damp surfaces and because it’s water-based it boasts faster drying and re-coat times and is low odour. It also remains flexible at much lower temperatures, flexing with the natural movement of the roof and resisting UV rays, so the colour won’t fade.
felt, asphalt, slate and tiles. It’s effective immediately and should be surface dry within 24 hours.
For a temporary fix of deeper cracks, Thompson’s Emergency Roof Repair Mastic is a bituminous, mastic-based compound with high-solids content and specially selected ingredients that repel water. It fills and bridges gaps and leaves a watertight repair, even in heavy rain.
Whilst leaking gutters and downpipes can be quickly repaired using Thompson’s Emergency Instant Repair Aerosol, which is ideal for getting to those hard-toreach areas.
However, you can offer additional protection for brick, stone or concrete with Thompson’s One Coat Water Seal. Due to its unique micro silicone emulsion, it stops water penetration by ensuring excellent water beading, so any water easily rolls off the substrate.
Thompson’s One Coat Water Seal can
And if rain strikes and you’re called upon for an emergency repair, Thompson’s also has a range of products aimed at getting the job done fast, even in heavy rain.
Thompson’s Emergency Roof Seal is a high-performance elastomeric coating for small repairs on all roofing types including
Whatever the UK weather throws at us, Thompson’s has the products you can trust to deliver quality results, every time.
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PATIOS, BLOCK PAVING AND DRIVEWAYS
THOMPSON’S PATIO & BLOCK PAVING SEAL
● Protects and seals patios from the weather
● Resists algae growth, oil and fuel stains
● For use on all block paving and flag stones
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OIL AND DRIVE CLEANER
● Use neat to remove stubborn stains
● Dilute to use as a general driveway and path cleaner
● For concrete, tarmac and stone driveways and garage floors
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THOMPSON’S ONE COAT PATIO & BLOCK PAVING SEAL
● Protects and seals patios from the weather, in just one coat
● Protects against algae growth, oil and fuel spills
● For use on all block paving and flag stones
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QUICK DRYING DRIVE SEAL
● Revives old tarmac, fast
● Resists oil and fuel stains
● Ready for vehicle traffic after just four hours
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ADVANCED PATIO AND BLOCK PAVING CLEANER
● Removes dirt and grime to revive and brighten
● Kills mould and algae
● Protects against re-growth
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MASONRY
THOMPSON’S WATER SEAL
● Stops water penetration, to provide long-lasting waterproof protection
● Stops freeze thaw damage
● Use on brick, concrete, stone and wood
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ROOFING
10 YEAR ROOF SEAL
● Flexes with the natural movement of the roof, for a long-lasting repair
● Protects against the sun’s UV rays
● Fast acting formula is rainproof in just six hours
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EMERGENCY INSTANT REPAIR AEROSOL
● Delivers a watertight seal for leaking gutters and downpipes
● Can be applied to damp surfaces
● Effective immediately
THOMPSON’S ONE COAT WATER SEAL
● Apply just one coat to provide longlasting waterproof protection within hours
● Stops damage caused by freeze and thaw
● Use on brick, concrete, stone and wood
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EMERGENCY ROOF SEAL
● Can be applied in wet weather
● Flexes with the natural movement of the roof for a tough, long-lasting watertight repair
● Use on small areas of damage
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EMERGENCY LEAK FIX
● Can be applied directly onto damp surface for long-lasting repair
● Highly flexible formula resists cracking or peeling
● Flexes with the natural movement of the roof
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ADVANCED BRICK & MORTAR CLEANER
● Removes mortar stains, limescale and efflorescence in just minutes
● Quick and easy to use
● Won’t discolour brickwork
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EMERGENCY ROOF REPAIR MASTIC
● Can be used in heavy rain or under ponding water
● Dries immediately
● Fills and bridges gaps leaving a watertight repair
ROOF AND GUTTER SEALANT
● Provides a long-lasting repair to roofs and metal and plastic guttering
● Flexes with the natural movement of the roof
● Resists cracking and flaking
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Angus Crichton, House & Garden Marketing Manager at ACO Water Management, looks at alternatives to impermeable surfacing that can be environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing.
Both grass and gravel have their distinct advantages as landscaping materials. The attractiveness of a traditional grass swathe is pleasing to many; the growing popularity of modern, lower maintenance gravel, complete with a satisfying crunch underfoot, is proving a worthy challenger to traditional lawns.
What is common to both surfaces is that, when walked upon or driven over regularly, they can become marked or rutted. Shoes and tyres can soon damage grass – the shortcut across the lawn soon becomes an ugly, muddy footway. Gravel is notorious for scattering or migrating beyond where it is laid, drifting into dips and rises that make the surface uneven. While gravel looks, feels and sounds good, it can be hard work pushing a pram, wheelbarrow or wheelchair over it. This has led some homeowners to opt for paving, which comes with its own concerns.
Urban front gardens
With the rise in electric vehicles that need access to a charging point, paving over urban front gardens is increasingly popular. However, paving lawns or flowerbeds creates an impermeable seal over the rainwater-absorbing soil, increasing runoff into stormwater drains. When it comes to runoff, sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are preferred as they allow rainwater to be dispersed on site, more closely mimicking nature, and lightening the load on the UK’s strained sewerage system.
Therefore, regulations state that rainwater from a new or renovated driveway must be dispersed on site and not allowed to drain into the road or pavement. In England and Wales, this
applies to surfaces over 5m2; in Scotland, the rule applies to all developments whatever the area. Grass and gravel surfaces are permeable so fulfil this requirement, but how can they be trafficked regularly by pedestrians and cars without rutting, gravel scatter and creating access problems?
The remedy is reinforcement
Ground reinforcement tiles consist of a network of plastic cells that are a convenient size to handle and install. The tiles often interlock for greater stability and have fixing points to anchor into subbase beneath. The cells are then filled with either gravel or soil – ideal for planting grass.
The rigid interlocking cells of ground reinforcement tiles transfer the weight of traffic and pedestrians directly to the subbase, protecting grass from damage. They also lock gravel in situ, preventing scattering and allowing easier access across gravel surfaces. The size and supportive structure of the cell ensures the gravel remains smooth and undisturbed when an individual with a walking stick or in a wheelchair moves across it. The tiles can be easily cut to meet the edges of an adjoining surface, ensuring smooth transition from one surface to another for those with walking aids. In this way, ground reinforcement tiles can help landscapers to fulfil Building Regulations for people to gain access to buildings.
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Layers of good drainage
Careful attention must be given to the layers below the grass or gravel surface to ensure they can take the weight of traffic across it and remain free draining.
Sub-layer: The existing base is dug out to create a smooth and level sub-layer which is then compacted. A stabilisation fabric can then be laid between the sub-layer and the sub-base.
Sub-base: Fill the excavated area with free-draining MOT Type 3 aggregate. A free-draining sub-base such as MOT Type
Laying Course: The area is levelled with a layer of sharp sand and or soil, depending on whether grass is to be sown. A second stabilisation fabric can be installed between the sub-base and laying course to prevent the latter settling into the former.
Ground Reinforcement Grids: These are then fitted on top of the laying course following the staggered pattern in the installation instructions and pegged if installed on a slope. The grids are then filled with the chosen grass or gravel finish.
Attractive, compliant and sustainable ground reinforcement tiles such as ACO’s GroundGuard and GravelGuard offerings ensure that grass or gravel driveways and pathways are practical, attractive and compliant with regulations. GravelGuard is ideal for gravel surfaces traversed on foot, by bike or by wheelchair. GroundGuard can withstand the weight of domestic vehicles and can be planted with grass as well as
Michael Davies, Technical Manager from AG explains how you can benefit from including SuDS in your next project.
SuDS represent a collection of strategies, management practices, structures, and design solutions that drain surface water - reducing flood risk – efficiently and sustainably from development sites. Flooding and flash flooding have been all too prevalent over the last few years in the UK and mitigating flood risk is becoming even more important, as is water conservation, meaning developers and housebuilders are facing tighter planning controls than ever before. This has led to many domestic and commercial projects calling for new and innovative ways to manage water runoff that arises from developments and drainage.
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the government raise SuDS higher up in their agenda.
Sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) can contribute to both of these necessary needs. As well as this, SuDS can improve water quality – adding value to a project and making them a key tool in every developer’s toolbox.
Water conservation
In recent years we have seen an increase in rainfall throughout the UK. This, combined with the fact that we are building more than ever, has led to an increase in water-stressed areas where the conservation of water is a critical challenge. That means that there is unprecedented pressure to introduce more sustainable elements into designs.
There is often little warning when it comes to surface water flooding and, although weather forecasting is improving all the time, it is not always possible to forecast intense rain. The severe flooding
At AG, our aim is to enhance landscapes and encourage local biodiversity. Our Xflo Permeable Paving solution is designed to remove surface water rapidly and safely at a rate of over fifty times the expected rainfall of a onehundred-year storm. The harnessed water can then slowly infiltrate through the system and back into the ground with pollutants removed, or in line with Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) principles, be attenuated for recycling for both domestic and commercial use or rewardingly diverted to create natural wildlife ponds.
The range comes in 13 colours as well as a variety of styles and aesthetics giving plenty of choice – without
“There is no doubt that SuDS are here to stay. After all, we must be able to control and mitigate flood risk –improving water quality and contributing to carbon-neutral goals”
having to compromise on form and function.
SuDS are becoming more prevalent in the construction sector, which is perhaps
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However, the UK government has announced that this year England will follow suit, following pressure from the industry to act now and implement schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010. This means that most new constructions in England will require a SuDs-specific authorisation by the SuDS Approval Body (SAB) prior to construction commencing.
Welcome development
This new focus on SuDS can be used to a developer’s advantage, with a welldesigned SuDS system likely to speed up the approval process – delighting builders and homeowners alike. As well as massively improving the aesthetics of a development, creating a better and more desirable place to settle, quality SuDS which incorporate open spaces such as ponds can increase land value and house prices as much as 10% –providing a new
development includes high quality SuDS. The legislation will, according to the government, “reduce the risk of surface water flooding, pollution and help alleviate the pressures on our traditional drainage and sewerage systems”.
Consequently, architects are beginning to set aside more land for green areas, increasing the landscaping and the
There is no doubt that SuDS are here to stay. After all, we must continue to be able to control and mitigate flood risk –improving water quality whilst significantly contributing to the UK’s carbon-neutral goal. Right across the construction sector, we should focus on incorporating them into schemes from the beginning right through to the end. However, it is also important to know that SuDS is not a case of one-size-fits-all. Therefore, careful consideration should take place to determine the most appropriate system for each project.
Hardscaping has a purpose on every landscape, to counteract the loss of green space, developers must consider sustainable hardscaping options to manage the environmental impact of a build. With legislation continuing to change, SuDs can play an important role in the route to sustainability within the industry.
BE ASSURED
For over a decade now at Bradstone, we have been all about supporting skilled installers through the creation of the Assured Installer Scheme. The support of a brand that proudly champions its landscapers is incredibly advantageous for installers. With 65 years of industry experience and a reputation for responsible material sourcing, along with prestigious awards, you can feel confident in the support you will get.
Going beyond a simple certification, being part of this group offers a host of benefits that can enhance your expertise and businesses. Through private forums and collaborative projects, Bradstone has created a vibrant community where you can share ideas and access support from fellow members. Having grown to an impressive 218 members, find out exactly why you should consider joining the Assured Installer Scheme.
Upskilling
By joining, installers can gain access to a host of opportunities and support that will massively contribute to their professional growth. Part of the scheme allows members to collect points which can now be redeemed with courses by TASK and accreditations – a great way to develop new skills. This ensures that members stay abreast of the latest industry trends, techniques, and technologies.
Shine bright with Bradstone recognition
A key benefit of the Bradstone Assured Installer Scheme is the Assured Awards. Being part of this programme, you have the chance to showcase your skills and stand out amongst peers. Winning an award can bring numerous benefits, including press exposure, and industry recognition, and a logo that highlights you
Boost your marketing
We understand that marketing support is often difficult to come by, but also extremely valuable for members. From featuring your profile on the Bradstone website, to showcasing your projects across our social media platforms and brochures, we provide you with all the visibility needed to generate leads and promote your work effectively. This also includes personalised brochures and branded workwear to help solidify that trusted professional image your customers look for.
Extra product support
Our support doesn’t end with membership. We offer trusted help through an expert field-based technical and project team, covering everything from service, product availability, order processing, installation assistance, and product specification. A key benefit of this is that you can reserve stock for any upcoming projects which remove the risk of product unavailability, helping you to complete projects on time.
One unique benefit is the opportunity
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Free guarantee
If you’ve been accredited through the scheme, you can apply for a 5-year guarantee on the installation of the manufacturer’s products for reasonable domestic use, along with a 10-year product guarantee, providing that extra layer of security for both you and your clients peace of mind. With the added benefit of knowing you’re personally endorsed by a brand renowned for its high-quality products.
Membership costs are £360 for one year and £540 for two years.
to be the first in the industry to see new products before they have officially launched. Included in this are free sample boxes to show potential clients, and training sessions on the new products with laying techniques. Guaranteeing all Assured Installers are at the top of their game is a key priority for us, which is why we also send any important industry updates and latest techniques to all members, keeping you well equipped to deliver outstanding results.
Neil Bills, General Manager at Bradstone says: “We believe in rewarding our members with unparalleled benefits. For us this is not just a certification, it’s a partnership that empowers professionals to deliver excellence in every project. We want to grow installer presence in local areas, build confidence and trust amongst prospective customers, and provide all the support that is needed to create a thriving community of skilled installers.”
The Bradstone Assured Installer Scheme stands as a support system for paving and landscaping professionals.
With a focus on sharing expertise, affordable membership, and an array of benefits, the scheme is not just a membership; it’s a community of likeminded installers that you can be a part of.
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GIVING A CONCRETE ANSWER
you need to know about lower carbon concrete and cement
The latest changes to the British standard for concrete, BS 8500, (introduced in November 2023) have been hailed as a substantial “leap forward” for the industry. And whilst there has been a lot of industry talk around the longawaited introduction of the new standard – what does it mean to the builder and what do you really need to know?
Concrete and cement are the lifeblood of the building industry and essential for our modern world. After water, concrete is the world’s most used substance – and for good reason – it is abundant, strong, affordable, locally available and has infinite uses. But as society and industry advances, and the global climate action agenda reaches critical mass – we have to move with the times. There is a continuous drive to improve and innovate to stay at the sharp end – and that’s exactly what is happening to concrete and cement.
In a nutshell, the new standard BS 8500 now enables British concrete and cement producers to supply lower-carbon options, broadening the array of available lower-carbon concrete mixes – and
opening up the market for more lowercarbon products to enter.
What’s new in the mix
During the manufacturing process, cement production emits carbon dioxide through the fuel to heat the raw materials, and process emissions from calcining the calcium carbonate. The largest proportion of embodied carbon in concrete is attributable to the cement. The new update to BS 8500 provides options to reduce the mass of clinker and reduce the embodied carbon of concrete. In simple terms, BS 8500 will now allow the specification of combination/ternary cements. In technical speak, this means that CEMII/A-L and GGBS can be combined in a wider range of exposure classes.
Across industry, extensive testing has been carried out on these new multicomponent cements, which has led to the update and the more widespread roll out of lower carbon concretes. Now with the potential to use these new cementitious products across all mainstream applications, the associated carbon saving could add up to an annual saving of 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Vertua –industry-first net-zero concrete Cemex is proud to manufacture a wide range of high-quality British cements using locally quarried materials and additives, which help to build a better future. We supply cement and fly ash in bulk tankers by road, rail and sea to customers throughout the UK for ready-mix concrete and precast concrete products. We also offer a wide range of bagged cement and cementitious products which are distributed to builders through a national network of builders’ merchant partners.
ever net-zero CO
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“The Vertua brand covers five sustainability attributes: lower carbon emissions, increasing energy efficiency, saving water, incorporating recycled materials and optimising design”
part of an extensive family of products that includes lower carbon cements, concrete, as well as aggregates, admixtures and mortar products. Cemex continues to pioneer in this field with a pipeline of new, updated and re-categorised products joining the Vertua range.
Vertua Lower Carbon is our wide range of lower carbon concretes, with bespoke designs enabling embodied carbon reductions greater 70% versus standard concrete (CEM I). The range can also provide additional benefits including increased durability, reduced heat of hydration and aesthetic finishes.
The Vertua brand covers five sustainability attributes: lower carbon emissions, increasing energy efficiency, saving water, incorporating recycled materials and optimising design. Any products that bear the Vertua brand must meet requirements for at least one of these sustainable attributes, with the benefits clearly and transparently presented for customers on a fact label.
Our top of the range, high quality Rugby Premium Cement –now carries the Vertua Label to reflect its status as a lower carbon product, and comes in 30% recycled waterproof packaging, as part of our commitment to sustainable development.
Providing a new generation of products for tomorrow’s building industry has to start today – and making this happen is a really important part of the UK concrete and cement industry’s roadmap to net zero, to help customers meet their own sustainability targets. As the industry pursues its decarbonisation goals and the demand for more sustainable products continues to grow at pace, now is a good time to start looking at what is available – and to think about making some lower carbon introductions on your next project.
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SUSTAINABLE ARTIFICAL GRASS
As part of an overall drive to improve sustainability, Artificial Lawn Company has partnered with Let’s Recycle Artificial Grass (LRAG), who will collect and recycle all old and discarded grass that the company removes, as well as offcuts, roll ends and trimmings collected during installation. The manufacturer has also recently launched a fully recyclable artificial grass product, where the traditional latex backing has been replaced with polypropylene.
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SUDS SOILS
With the introduction of three SuDS soils: BLRG Rain Garden Soil, BLHP High-Permeability Soil and BLMP Multi-Purpose SuDS
Soil, Boughton’s already extensive product portfolio is about to expand even further.
JOINTING COMPOUND
Ease of use is a big advantage to Azpects’ EASYJoint Select. The ready-to-use, all-year-round jointing compound was developed especially for ceramic and porcelain paving. It features a sweep-in application method, is available in Platinum, Bronze, Tungsten, Carbon, and Jet Black and comes in fully recyclable packaging. The original EASYJoint range is available in four colours – Mushroom, Buff Sand, Stone Grey, and Basalt.
The new SuDS soils all draw their inspiration from the company’s green roof substrates, together offering even more
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DECKING SCREWS
When it comes to fixing soft or hardwoods, Performance Decking Screws from Samac Fixings are the ideal choice. They feature a special ACQ corrosion-resistant coating, selfcountersinking ribs, a Type 17 Cut Point that reduces splitting and TX screw heads that provide increased torque transfer and reduce the
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Professional
Builder’s Edward Kelly takes a look at DosaFil Residential Technologies, a solid new entrant to the central heating market
The way that we treat boilers and heating systems isn’t something we often think about. In fact, the process of pouring an inhibitor to keep a central heating system running efficiently hasn’t really changed all that much in the last sixty years or so. Bear that in mind and you’ll realise why the arrival of DosaFil Residential Technologies is a big one and may drastically change the way we treat heating systems for the foreseeable future.
The DosaFil brand began in the commercial heating/cooling sectors, making water conditioning devices. The aim here was to provide an eco-friendlier, safety conscious and less energy consuming alternative. It was from here that the company began to pair solid chemicals with these devices, working as a more concentrated version of the usual liquid treatment products. (Think dishwasher tablets!) With the success of these solid solutions, the next natural step was the residential market and so, DosaFil Residential Technologies was born!
The range
So, what are these solid chemicals that the company has brought to market? The range consists of four different products,
all with different functions. Thankfully, they’re also all pretty self-explanatory.
The DR1 Inhibitor for example is, well, an inhibitor. It’s to help keep your boiler running efficiently and will help prevent corrosion in the central system and stop sludge from building up. While engineers will usually agree that this should be topped up once a year, most testing kits to see whether a system needs its inhibitor topping up will simply say yes or no, not how much product is required. Because of that, usual practice is to just dump a whole bottle of inhibitor into the system.
Where DosaFil’s inhibitor changes this is that its testing kit gives an indication of how much of the product is required (each pack is split into three separate solid sticks). That way, you may only need one stick for one service and can still keep the other two for the next appointment that needs it. The NSF CIAS accredited product (an achievement in and of itself) is dosed via a filter with each stick individually wrapped in a dissolvable wrap. This is the case for the whole range and means there’s no actual contact with the chemicals themselves.
The DR2 and DR3 cleaners are for new systems and those needing more heavyduty cleaning respectively. The former dissolves in hot water in just 15 minutes where the latter is designed to mobilise
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sludge in those older systems.
The DR4 is a biocide, designed for low temperature central heating systems, such as heat pumps and underfloor heating. Because of the lower temperature nature of these systems, bacteria and all manner of nasty things are able to grow and aren’t killed off as they would be in a more traditional system. Dosing this solid biocide will get rid of anything in there and won’t need to be done again –unless a system is drained, and new water introduced.
Ease of use
Founder and Managing Director of the company, Steve Crick is certainly embodying his father’s ethos that he shared with us on a press day: There has to be a better way. Speaking on DosaFil Residential Technologies, he said “We set
business, such as health and safety, ecofriendliness and reduction of energy consumption”.
The range of solid products on offer across the country have gone down a storm with installers, with the company’s market research boasting very positive responses. Ease of use is naturally one major attraction. There’s no spillage or mess with the solid products and,
importantly, the tiny boxes take up a fraction of the room a comparable 1L plastic jerry can would. While a 1L plastic bottle might not sound like a lot of space, when that’s scaled up to account for multiple services that little space will get bigger and bigger. Weight is a huge difference too, with a liquid inhibitor weight of around 1.16KG compared to a DosaFil solid of 0.098KG.
Sustainability
This brings us on to sustainability. The size and weight difference between DosaFil’s range and more conventional liquid treatments doesn’t just mean less space in the back of an installer’s van. A pallet with the company’s most popular options, the DR1 Inhibitor and DR3 Heavy Duty Cleaner will reportedly fit 3.5x as many products compared to the closest liquid competitor, meaning there’s 3.5x less carbon in distribution.
This is coupled with the plastic free nature of the products. Apparently, two or three plastic bottles are sent to landfill for every boiler or heat pump installed (the plastic can’t be recycled once they’ve had these chemicals touching them), amounting to an eye watering 3+ million bottles a year. Using cardboard looks to stop this and has a huge reduction in the amount of C02 emitted in producing the packaging of the product too. In fact, DosaFil attests that there’s just 7.52g of embodied carbon per DR1 box, compared to 360g for a 1L plastic jerry can.
I suppose the important question is though, why should we care about that? Well, “going green” is becoming increasingly important, particularly in our industry with an approaching Future Homes Standard and Net Zero aspirations. Customers are appreciating sustainable practices more and more too, if industry surveys are anything to go by. We are undeniably in a climate crisis, (just look at the bizarre weather outside!) and so conscious choices like these are a no brainer – especially when they’ll probably make life a lot easier. Building a Solid Future indeed!
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BRAIN DRAIN!
From bleeding a radiator to draining down an entire heating system without having to switch off the mains supply, Lee Parsons, CEO of Arctic Hayes, looks at the nifty plumbing tools that make life easier and less messy.
In any heating system, the efficient distribution of heat is of paramount importance. Proper radiator servicing and balancing ensures that heat is evenly distributed, reducing energy wastage and enhancing comfort. Regular radiator servicing also extends their life, saving both time and money for homeowners.
The hassle factor really kicks in if radiator valves are broken. Similarly, if you have to repair pipe work, the time to drain down an entire system can be a real pain. Luckily, however, there are some great tools and accessories available that can save you time, money, mess and effort on all of these jobs.
Broken bleed valves
won’t need to drain off the system. It essentially creates a new radiator air bleed vent.
First, turn the valves off on the radiator (An adjustable spanner maybe required). Next, find a suitable location for the Easibleed valve near the top of the radiator. Then using a drill with a 10mm socket head, attach the Easibleed by drilling it straight into the radiator. Don’t overtighten it, once it’s in place you can open the Easibleed valve then bleed your radiator – it is so simple but saves so much time, money and effort.
No draining down
When it comes to repairing pipework, Pipe Freeze kits are a great option for
heating and plumbing engineers – they save vast amounts of time and money, there is hardly any clearing up to be done and there is no disruption to your customers’ home or workplace.
Draining/refilling a system takes time which equals money, not to even mention if you have air locks/re-balancing issues.
There are three different types of kit in the range; ‘Aero’, ‘Professional’ and ‘Electric’ and each kit caters for a range of pipe sizes for both vertical and horizontal freeze applications. The kits are simple to use and can freeze pipes in a few easy steps.
Aero: Mainly used for that quick one-off repair on 8-28mm pipes.
Pro: Offering a more controlled way to save on refrigerant means more freezes per can, saving money. Kits available to freeze from 8-61mm, some with dual freeze capabilities.
Electric: If you need to freeze for longer then here’s your answer. Available in three sizes (8mm-28mm, 8mm-42mm & 8mm-61mm), and in two voltage options 110v or 230v.
First, choose the right kit for your job, then fit the insulated jacket by wrapping it securely around the pipe that needs
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freezing. Next, fasten the jacket using the zip/pull ties provided in the kit to ensure a snug fit for optimal freezing and allow the refrigerant to flow into the jacket, freezing the pipe in just a matter of minutes. Once the pipe is frozen, turn off the refrigerant flow and proceed with repair or installation work without draining the system. The remarkable savings in both time and effort are why these kits have become so popular with the trade.
Less mess
Draining down radiators can be a messy job, so anything that can keep a homeowner’s property free from dirt is a must. One piece of kit that saves on mess is a Drain Down Kit. It helps avoid unnecessary mess like damage to floors and carpets from spillage.
This kit provides four-water diverting collars/seals (8,10,15,22m) and a waterproof barrier gel for extra sealing, which help direct the dirty water into the collection tray. For maximum protection always use absorbent sheeting around the radiator/work area.
Essentials
Basic radiator and heating system maintenance, as well as draining-down systems, often involve working in areas that need that extra protection, so the use of asset and floor protection products is crucial to prevent damages to property, reduce
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With an average of 170,000 new homes being built each year in the UK, the reality is that the majority of the homes people will live in by 2050 are already built. With millions of these properties already falling behind in terms of energy efficiency, the focus must be on retrofit and renovation to bring them up to standard.
Millions of British homes currently do not meet the requirements for Energy Performance Certification ‘C’. The impact of this rating is two-fold. Firstly, occupants of under-performing buildings may face higher energy bills alongside reduced levels of comfort. Secondly, to compensate for a property’s heat loss, heating systems will likely be working harder and having a greater negative impact on the environment.
The role of installers
In practice, ensuring existing homes meet EPC ‘C’ standards is essential for the UK to achieve its net zero ambitions. To achieve this, the renovation of these properties and the retrofitting of effective plumbing and heating systems – from underfloor heating through to heat pumps – to improve efficiency and reduce heat loss, will put the UK on a more sustainable footing.
To make the vision of a more
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As the UK progresses on the road to net-zero, RWC’s Richard Bateman, Product Marketing Manager for Plumbing and Heating, explores the importance of retrofit and renovation – and why heating and plumbing installers have a leading role to play.
sustainable future a reality, installers will play a critical role. Working directly with property owners, plumbing and heating engineers are the experts on the ground, assessing properties to identify the most suitable solutions, and installing them correctly to deliver the greatest impact.
With millions of homes across the country in need of energy efficiency upgrades, tried, tested and trusted solutions will be used heavily to unlock the best results. This approach allows homes to benefit from proven systems, minimising the disruption of adoption while delivering long-term results.
that can be installed to improve efficiency and comfort within a property. Compatible with new and old heat sources, UFH operates effectively at much lower temperatures than traditional radiator systems to reduce energy demands while sufficiently heating a home. Its positioning beneath floors also creates a much larger surface area, enabling UFH to heat spaces quickly and more effectively, improving comfort and efficiency.
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support easy installation, whereas for timber floors, foil and mesh panels can be used to run pipes efficiently. These options equip installers with the systems and versatility to upgrade home heating systems and unlock greater levels of efficiency.
Aside from retrofitting sustainable heating systems, installers can also use pipes and fittings that contribute to greater levels of system efficiency. Plastic solutions, such as those within the JG Speedfit range, can strengthen plumbing and heating systems to unlock greater performance, while fewer connections reduce the potential for problems such as leaks – which can compromise overall efficiency. Featuring innovations such as push-fit technology, these solutions can also reduce the complexity of upgrading systems, simplifying jobs for installers.
The future of home heating
While installing more sustainable technologies will move homes towards a greener future, it is important to keep in mind what the future of home heating could look like. Here, installers can depend on manufacturers to lead the way through product innovation, ensuring systems and solutions comply with changes to the country’s infrastructure.
Today, more than 80% of homes are connected to the gas network. To achieve net-zero by 2050, a shift away from gas to more sustainable energy sources will have the greatest impact overall – and the transition is already underway.
Thousands of homes have already adopted heat pumps, equipping them with a more sustainable heat source and cutting emissions at the point of use. Alongside the uptake in heat pumps, hydrogen looks set to replace natural gas in the coming years, with trials taking place in various locations across the UK. In the short-term, a natural gas-hydrogen blend is anticipated to cut emissions by reducing gas consumption by around 20%.
While these broader changes will have a direct impact on homes in the decades to come, they are just one part of the solution to a greener future. The changes being made by installers today – from installing UFH through to maximising system efficiency – are delivering tangible benefits for homeowners, including greater levels of comfort and cost efficiency.
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Jo Edwards, Channel Director – Residential and Trade at Ideal Standard,
provides some expert advice on bathrooms in tight spaces
Tradespeople are set for a busy year thanks to sky high demand and a push to meet government targets. However, with increasing urban populations and high land prices, it means there will also be pressure to build houses with smaller footprints.
This is no small undertaking for developers, for whom the challenge will be meeting buyers’ expectations for both aesthetics and functionality with less space to work with. Nowhere is a spacesaving design more impactful than in high-traffic areas like the bathrooms that book-end the daily routine.
Developers and tradespeople have plenty of options to achieve this, purposebuilt collections from manufacturers provide smart solutions and compact products that still hit buying trends and add value to properties but do so in a smaller package and with hassle-free installation – which can be key for those working to tight budgets and timelines.
Smaller and smarter
One of the reasons that collections specifically designed for smaller bathrooms are so valuable is precisely because of the important role that bathrooms play in the home, and the added value they bring to properties. With this in mind, manufacturers have put all of their design and engineering experience into coming up with clever solutions that tick all of the boxes without intruding on the user experience in order make to the most of every square centimetre.
Wall-hanging units are a developer’s best friend when it comes to finding that little bit of extra room that makes an ensuite or downstairs loo feel bigger. And it’s not just WCs; basins, furniture and even storage units can be mounted on the wall to ensure they take up as little floor space as possible. The fact that these units make the bathroom easier to clean by keeping floor space
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unobstructed is an added bonus that won’t go unnoticed by buyers.
There are a number of clever specifying decisions like using wallhanging units that might not produce much more usable space, but are effective at making bathrooms feel more spacious. Ultra-thin shower trays are another. In this case, it’s about creating the perception of more available floor
traditional chrome or plastic trays that many consumers are used to creates the illusion of there being more floor space. These shower trays also offer advantages at the installation stage – they’re available in multiple sizes and can be cut to fit specific designs.
It pays for developers and installers to get to know manufacturer’s space-saving collections in detail, because they often contain diverse solutions that fit a range of different products. The i.life S range is Ideal Standard’s answer – it contains short-projection WCs intended to free up floor space and soft square shapes in basins that stick close to the walls. Combined basins and vanity units as well as mirrors hiding storage are another common fixture of collections such as i.life S. These are perfect for freeing up space, but they also cross a couple of items off the list at once for specifiers and installers. Manufacturers have also created specifying guides as companions to their space-saving collections, and these can be the perfect inspiration boost when it comes to taking full advantage of these solutions and seeing products in situ.
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manufacturer’s space-saving can also smooth the process when it comes to creating consistency across bathrooms, as well as reducing the number of processes that installers have to get to grips with. Developers won’t need to be told the value of streamlining the installation process on projects of all scales.
Hidden brilliance
Behind-the-wall technology allows designers to free up more floor space than ever before. By moving toilet cisterns and basin frames behind the wall, it’s possible to create a minimalist aesthetic in the smallest of bathrooms. It’s no surprise that they’re proving popular in new build homes, or that manufacturers have noticed this and are now making it easier than ever for installers and developers to access the benefits of behind-the-wall systems.
Ideal Standard’s ProSys system is one example that comes in a variety of depths and heights and is designed to fit underneath windows or to be combined with furniture, meaning there are no limits to where it can be deployed. The latest systems also come with cutting-edge water-saving technology, another benefit that will make a difference with potential buyers who are equally concerned with performance and style.
Ultimately, however, there is no one-size-fits-all solution, even in small bathrooms. While a space-saving collection might make sense in one area, there could be space elsewhere for a more design-led piece. In these situations, developers shouldn’t be forced to sacrifice the potential to add value for the sake of saving space somewhere else, and manufacturers have been working to ensure that they don’t have to. The Singular philosophy from Ideal Standard guarantees complete compatibility across the whole product portfolio, meaning different collections can be combined to find the perfect balance.
Small and mighty
Even as smaller footprints put the squeeze on residential bathrooms, there’s no reason that they can’t still look the part and do the job. A few smart specifying decisions, purpose-built products, and a real focus on the installation are a recipe for making space in bathrooms of all sizes.
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FIT THE BILL
The Bristan Easyfit range has become a favourite amongst kitchen and plumbing installers due to the speed and ease of installation.
One of the key issues for tradespeople when installing new kitchen taps is they are notoriously fiddly and time-consuming to replace – which can cost both installers and customers time and money.
Easyfit was specially designed to address these challenges and make light work of every kitchen tap installation with its Top Fix technology and five-step process, which means kitchen taps can be fitted in a matter of minutes.
Removing the old tap
“After isolating the water supply, you’ll need to get started by removing the old tap. If you’re lucky, the bolts won’t have rusted, and you’ll be able to remove them with only a small box spanner.
“Unfortunately, if it’s rusted, then you will need to cut them out. I find a small rotary tool is best for this part and then the old tails can be cut if they’re copper, or if
Easyfit range of kitchen taps and his top tips for installers who are thinking about testing out the collection.
Initial preparation:
“Before getting started on installing the new tap, there are a few things you need to do that will make your life and the lives of your customers that little bit easier in the long run. Firstly, the customer needs to pick a style of tap that’s right for them, their daily needs and the look of their home. Typically, I’ve found customers often tend to choose Easyfit styles over other styles of kitchen taps.
you need to make sure it’s suitable for the property. Always double-check the flow rates and look under the sink to make sure the new tap is compatible and that you have the right connections before starting a job.”
Tools and materials:
“Whilst you may need additional tools for removing the old tap, particularly if the old bolts have rusted or if you’re extending the pipes to suit the new tails, the Easyfit tap comes with everything you need to fit it in the box. This includes an Allen key, top fix base, push fit tap and flexi tails –meaning there’s one less thing for you to worry about when starting a new job.”
it’s a flexi you can simply loosen the nuts.
“Once the old tap has been removed, I always like to clean the sink top so I’m working on a fresh surface. Plus, I find customers appreciate this little gesture.”
Connecting and securing the new tap
“Fitting an Easyfit kitchen tap is pretty simple — fit the base, fit the tails, fit the body, and secure using the tools from the box. Then it’s time to get to work on
connecting it to the water supply lines and ensuring you have a leak-free installation.
“One of the things that makes fitting taps easier for installers like me is the fact that the Easyfit range comes with isolation valves connected to the tails. Having these two things connected helps when checking the compression joints before moving on to test the tails and finally, the tap connections.”
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Final steps
“Once the new tap has been fitted into place, it’s time to make sure it’s all functioning correctly. I do this by running the hot and cold sides of the tap individually to check that both correct flow and temperature are coming out of each side.
“Now I’m happy with how the tap is working, it’s time to have a quick chat with the customer to check in and hand over the tap instructions and the Easyfit tools. At this stage, I also register the tap’s 10-year guarantee, which helps give the customer peace of mind and often
“Providing there are no major issues with the existing plumbing, the total time of installation should be less than an hour from walking into the house to leaving. It’s one of the many reasons why I choose
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HEATING FILTERS
The Trappex range of Domestic Filters and Inline scale reducers from Arctic Hayes is designed to combat build-ups of sludge and limescale build-up in domestic central heating systems, which can lead to reduced efficiency, increased energy consumption and even central heating system failures. The Trappex Filters and Magnets both carry hefty manufacturers’ warranties (25 years on the Genesis Brass Filters).
SMART TAP
The popular GROHE Eurosmart range offers installers and specifiers an extensive portfolio that fulfils their customers’ high expectations. The Eurosmart 2in1 hybrid variant for example combines the advantages of a manual and a touchless faucet. Users can decide whether they
ANTIFREEZE VALVES
Adding to its extensive portfolio of renewable products, Fernox has introduced TF1 Antifreeze Valves. Available in two sizes suitable for both compression and BSP fittings, the highperformance valves have been specifically engineered for heat pump applications, to prevent ice forming in heating and cooling systems. It features a dual sensor thermostatic module for fast and accurate water temperature monitoring.
WALK-IN SHOWER ENCLOSURE
Following hot on the heels of the launch of Alpha Solo panel, Kinedo has added another range of walk-in shower enclosures with the stylish Ekinox+. The stand-out feature of the range is the option of coloured profiles, such as brushed cobalt blue aluminium. There are a range of sizes and configurations available, ideal
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AND THAT’S FLAT!
New Home Company’s Steve Hammond is a Dakea convert. Professional Builder reports on an environmentally aware farmhouse conversion where the manufacturer’s roof windows were a vital component.
The routes that are taken into property development are many and various but, in Steve Hammond’s case, he became hooked on the business of building homes almost by chance. When he bought two properties to convert and extend in order to establish a children’s centre and community hub the Birmingham-based developer got the bug. “It was my first build project and I realised pretty quickly that not only was I thoroughly enjoying the whole process but was actually quite good at it,” explains Steve.
“Since then, I’ve built dozens of highend extensions and carried out numerous quality refurbishments. That lead me to set up the New Home Company which is a property business dedicated to developing, converting and refurbishing high quality homes in desirable areas within the West Midlands.”
Concentrating on bespoke new builds, renovations and conversions in the south
Birmingham area and its surrounds, Steve’s first encounter with Dakea would come at a farmhouse refurb in Tamworthin-Arden. “What really excites me is
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Steve Hammond of New Home Company
(Right) with Mark Sparvell of Dakea
Steve was already undertaking two barn conversions in the village and spotted what to the uninitiated would be a simple farmhouse in a rather sorry state of repair. With his keen eye for a development opportunity, however, he recognised its potential. “It came up for auction and I went along without any real intention of making a bid but, in what I can only describe as an impulse purchase, I ended up securing it for £450,000.”
“What I’d bought was a three-bed house with single storey garage attached which hadn’t been inhabited for the best part of a decade. My vision was to transform it into the house it should have always been with a traditional aesthetic but contemporary fixtures and fittings.”
Azure Fixed
The rear extension features an 8m x 4m lounge and is where the New Home Company team would specify and install two Azure Fixed flat roof windows, complemented by two of the same company’s Solar Blind For Flat Roof Window solutions. Designed to be installed in a roof pitch between 5-15° the 1.5 x 1metre units have flooded the extension with light. “The fixings screws and brackets were all included, and we had them in within an hour,” recalls Steve. “I was given the contact details of the technical team at Dakea who were on hand to support us, but it was so straightforward we didn’t actually need them.”
Steve tells us how the Dakea solutions were in step with the finish he wanted to achieve: “The Tamworth-in-Arden barns I’d completed previously were built to a sustainable model, with an air source heat pump (ASHP), a high standard of air tightness and insulation, as well as an MVHR system, and I wanted to translate that experience to the farmhouse. When you begin to engage with eco-friendly technologies, you’d be surprised by just how few people actually understand them but it’s something I really want to embrace.
“We went with an ASHP once again, as well as solar panels with battery storage and underfloor heating on the ground floor. Radiators were installed upstairs but we had to give careful thought to their size in order to match with the air source, which runs at a lower temperature than a
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gas boiler. Within the confines of what can be achieved with an old building, I was determined to be mindful of the thermal efficiency. That led us to full fill cavity insulation whilst the commendable U-values of the Dakea units also played their part.”
The Azure Fixed flat roof windows feature the protection of external toughened glass, whilst the internal glass is laminated. The PVC base is maintenancefree and the outer glass surface has a special coating for easy cleaning. The durable PVC and glass surfaces of the baseunit also make the roof windows suitable for spaces with increased humidity, such as kitchens and bathrooms. At the same time, where a higher installation level is required, the base unit can be extended in height by additional extension curbs. Multilayer glazing, combined with the insulated PVC base, ensures efficient noise reduction of both impact noise and environmental noise.
Solar Blind
The Solar Blind For Flat Roof Window solution controls the heat and light in the room below and finds its place where traditional roof window blinds would be hard to reach. Designed to accompany roof windows of 0-15 degrees, a double pleated material delivers a 100 per cent blackout effect, whilst the special aluminium layer in the honeycomb cloth
Steve Hammond is also one of the founders of the Developers Network Birmingham, as he explains: “The organisation aims to be Birmingham’s leading educational and networking event for property developers. Our monthly events are designed to deliver education, knowledge, advice and support whilst providing unbeatable networking opportunities. Whether you are new to property development, and want to learn more, or are a seasoned developer that wishes to expand their knowledge and grow their network then these events are for you.
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blocks up to an extra 51 per cent of solar heat. Quick and easy to instal, the solar panel means no wiring is needed.
“The windows were supplied to us very quickly and the Dakea product is excellent on every level,” enthuses Steve. “That’s backed up by a very supportive and personable team, so I’ll definitely be using them again.”
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SCORE ON THE DOORS!
April showers notwithstanding, the eternally optimistic Brits are already steamed up about getting out into their gardens, firing up the mowers and barbeques and doing whatever they can to merge the inside of their homes, seamlessly with the outside. Whatever the realities of the weather, now is the time to tap into this extraordinarily British optimistic trait, with all the numbers pointing to a bumper sales year for garden doors.
Of course, the industry is always ready with a new tranche of sliding, bifolding, sliding and folding, tilting and sliding and even traditional, hinged garden doors so there is something that you can offer to even the fussiest customers. Let’s have a look at a few of this season’s variations on the theme….
If you will forgive me for a bit of selfpuff, we have Quick-Glide, a new super slim slide-and-stack door which is unique to Quickslide, for the moment at least. I am breaking the editorial rules to bring you this because it is a slimsightline version of our very own folding/sliding door, that stacks like a bifold but with the panels operating independently along the track. Thus, the homeowner can configure the number
closed, which after all, will be most of the time.
To tap into the hottest trend in the market you also need to offer your customers sliders and hinged doors styled in the art deco ‘industrial chic’ style that is sweeping the UK currently. Also available in casement windows, as well as internal doors and room dividers, once again we look to our past to enjoy the very best in current, up-to-the-minute style, one that I believe will run and run. Top of the pile in my view are those offered by Heritage Alitherm, with internal products marketed under the Aluspace brand.
A word of advice however: Check with your fabricator as some configurations may not be suitable for certain applications, such as new builds, for example.
Bi-folds, bi-folds everywhere…
There has been a really strong start to 2024 for bi-folds. There is always something new for this ever-popular product and just as we all went on a diet in the New Year then so too did bifolding doors! One of the very few issues with this style has been the
thickness of the frames so the industry has been working hard to reduce the dimensions of the aluminium profiles to further minimise sight-lines and max out the see-through bits. And the latest offering is the slimmest ever achieved!
And it’s not just the homeowner that benefits: when installing these, you can now speed things up with the Quick Bead that allows the doors to be glazed on-site quickly and easily to improve handling and installation, plus door jambs that make squaring up quicker and simpler by offering 4mm +/- adjustment either side.
But bi-folds aren’t having it all their own way with the sliding ‘patio’ door remaining ever-popular. Ignore these at your peril because there are some superb improvements, again with the profiles as thin as they have ever been…
Punters are starting their home improvement shopping early this year so make sure you’ve done your homework and are ready for a Garden Door Bonanza!
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Adrian Barraclough runs Quickslide, one of Britain’s leading window & door manufacturers.
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Ashfen Windows and Doors is providing a premium solution with a
from its suppliers. “In my own experience, specifying doors and windows was never a pleasant prospect because lead times were often erratic. What we’ve done is establish a service where we’re available at our own unit, through site visits, or over the phone.
exactly what they’ll be getting.”
If you’re in the business of supplying a quality product to the building industry it helps if you have a solid grounding in the trades and that’s certainly the case with the team at Ashfen Windows and Doors.
“We’ve been trading since 2022 from our showroom and workshop base in the heart of one of Derby’s industrial hubs,” explains the company’s Nat Weaver, “and we’re fabricating windows and doors on a bespoke basis. Our premises is an invaluable resource for us in forming relationships with clients because one of our guiding principles is to be personable.”
That’s an argument that is reinforced by Nat’s partner, Nick Ashford who previously ran a successful construction company for more than 20 years and is well versed in just what the sector needs
“By creating as many points of contact as possible, in fact – including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Instagram – our clients can choose how and when they want to interact with us, and it improves upon and speeds up the whole process. As well as that, we’ll encourage our trade customers to get their homeowner clients to come and see us, so we can explain
The East Midlands based firm offers a complete range of PVCu and aluminium doors and windows, as well as composite doors, conservatories and sunrooms. The premium names in the portfolio include Aluplast and Origin, as well as top-of-the range Apeer composite units. When it comes to windows the range is extensive, and available in a host of sizes, shapes, styles, and glass designs. Product categories include flush casements,
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Nick Ashford has more than 20 years of experience in running a SME construction business
option delivers a more authentic timber aesthetic and you can really see the quality of the profile and workmanship.
“We’re also seeing a greater demand for colours. Anthracite still leads the way but agate grey and black are emerging trends, whilst an aluminium-effect foil offers a quality finish at a more affordable price and is great for matching aluminium bifold doors. Both the aluminium-effect and timber-effect foils go down very well on period projects, and conservation areas but, by the same token, can enhance modern properties. The two main Aluplast profiles on offer are Ideal 70 and Ideal 4000. The ideal 4000 is a really smart square line profile that gives really clean lines – we’ve supplied this for both traditional and contemporary homes and it exudes quality and style. Ideal 70 is our fully sculptured option. Both profile options come in a wide range of colours and foils.”
“We have recently supplied a black exterior and white interior flush casement in black,” adds Nat “and it resulted in a really luxurious look. “Alongside the finish
is the sustainability argument, where a high percentage of the PVCu is recycled. It’s a process that also makes the material denser, ultimately providing a stronger window. There’s a real appetite for ecofriendly solutions amongst homeowners now so we’re deliberately sourcing from suppliers with those credentials.”
It’s a theme that continues in the available doors with the 75mm Apeer Double Rebate Composite Door one of the star performers. Here, a very high level of thermal efficiency is combined with security and craftmanship. This is in addition to the option of triple glazing in most of the Aluplast systems – which is
an important factor given that the demand for triple glazing is increasing. Alongside the Apeer composite door range, there are multiple French, sliding patio, and internal options, as well as the perennially sought after bi-folds, all complemented by a wide range of high performing fittings and fixtures.
The Ashfen Windows and Doors approach has seen considerable growth in a comparatively short space of time. There’s now plans in the offing to expand upon its commercial unit, complemented by a recent investment in nearly 100k worth of new machinery. “We have faith in the product that we’re supplying, but we equally strive to help and support our clients,” concludes Nick. “I know what’s it’s like to be a general builder on site because, if you’re specifying for either a new build or renovation job, you simply can’t be an expert on everything – and that’s where we come in.”
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Victoria Brocklesby,
COO
and Cofounder at Origin, the UK’s leading manufacturer of luxury aluminium doors and windows, discusses the brand’s latest launch.
Customers are clearer than ever on their expectations when purchasing a property, no matter whether it’s for residential or commercial purposes. Now, more than ever, professional builders need to offer something different to stand out from the crowd, especially in such a competitive market.
The Soho External Door
Prospective buyers are looking for three things: quality, service, and aesthetics. Our latest launch, the Soho External Door, encapsulates all these elements. The new exterior door is a bi-fold and French door system designed for the modern era. It not only boasts steel-look glazing bars and ultra-slim sightlines, but it is already 2025 Future Homes compliant.
Designed by Origin’s in-house R&D team and handcrafted in the UK to exact specifications, this exterior door supports professional housebuilders in attracting high-end clients with its sleek look, giving any property a high-quality, superior feel.
Tailored Aesthetics
Responding to trends is important for anyone looking to attract new clients and grow their business in 2024. The Soho External Door imitates modern style preferences with fully bespoke glazing bar configurations. This offers flexibility
A NEW GENERATION OF FENESTRATION
when creating a specific look for a property. To create a heritage look, clients can specify more glazing bars, or for an industrial, steel look, customers can opt for fewer. What’s more, the new exterior door can be specified as a bi-fold or French door.
“The door not only looks timeless, but it’s engineered to meet the stringent demands of the UK market. Complying with 2025 Future Homes Standard a year early, the door offers superior UValues as low as 0.8 W/m2K.”
expanses of glass. With ultra-slim sightlines of just 36mm, the door allows a natural stream of light into a property, creating a seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces. Known for being strong yet lightweight, the aluminium door creates a sleek silhouette, which is perfect for modern preferences while also being durable and hard-wearing.
Peace of mind
It’s vital to property owners that they have peace of mind when it comes to security. Statement glazed doors shouldn’t compromise on security. The new door utilises our own 8-point locking system alongside a 3-Star British Standard Kitemark locking barrel. These are proven to protect against snapping, picking, drilling, and bumping, offering a defence that is second to none, as well as complying to PAS 24:2022.
Energy efficient
The door not only looks timeless, but it’s engineered to meet the stringent demands of the UK market. Complying with 2025 Future Homes Standard a year early, the door offers superior U-Values as low as 0.8 W/m2K. With energy bills remaining a concern for all property owners, its superior weathertight seals further guarantee properties are protected against the elements and maintain comfortable interior temperatures all year-round.
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Rory Parker is the Festool With You Everyday winner. Professional Builder visits a carpenter for whom a sophisticated level of site work is matched by his premium power tools
ONTO A WINNER
of Rory Parker. The eponymous half of Cambridgeshire-based ParkerRose owns a van that features a machine for every interior fit out eventuality you could encounter.
That includes a considerable arsenal of Festool equipment, which was recently given a boost by the addition of no less than £10,000 worth of new kit. Last year Rory won the German manufacturer’s Festool With You Everyday giveaway and the reward was a whopping £8,000 in power tools, together with £2,000 of bott Smartvan racking to help keep it all in the right place.
Investing in yourself
We caught up with Rory on a high-end extension job in an affluent corner of the east of England, where he explains his brand loyalty. “Buying Festool is all about making an investment in yourself because it will help you achieve a better finish and work more efficiently,” enthuses the 32year-old tradesman. “The kind of work we’re doing demands that you’re
meticulous, where you’re constantly thinking about the detail, and having the right tools is a part of that.”
ParkerRose has been trading since 2016 and specialises in kitchens and cabinetry. The quality work accomplished on site is complemented by an impressive showroom and workshop facility in St Ives, as Rory explains: “It’s an invaluable resource for us because we can meet clients there, go through every aspect of the job, and show them samples.” The team can plan projects themselves or collaborate with interior designers with bespoke elements generated by ParkerRose staff using SketchUp and AutoCAD software. Rory will travel from his Cambridgeshire base around the surrounding counties, and into North London, with much of his work won through recommendation.
“I started working for my Dad installing timber windows and we were using a lot of Festool sanders even then, so I’ve always been aware of the quality,” he recalls. “The first tool I actually bought was a Festool TS 55 Plunge-cut Saw, along with a couple of drills. I now use the cordless TSC 55 K all the time and its performance easily stands up to a mains machine. That comparable power output is actually the case with the entire cordless offering today and it’s such a convenient development. I also like the KickbackStop safety system, and it’s really smooth in operation. We’re mostly cutting 18mm panels with it and it goes through them like butter.”
So, what would be the Festool kit that Rory couldn’t do without? “With the kind of work we undertake I’d certainly need my CXS and TXS compact cordless drill
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drivers. We use them in the workshop on cabinets and they are small enough to get into confined spaces but still have plenty of power and versatility. I’ve had them seven or eight years now and they’re so reliable. Added to those are the new 18volt CXS 18 and TXS 18 compact screwdrivers which I use for site work.”
One solution that has impressed Rory amongst the hugely generous Festool freebies is the CSC SYS 50 Cordless Table Saw, as the Cambridgeshire carpenter explains: “It’s been brilliant,
especially when we’re trimming units, making infills panels and scribes. You can’t really believe at first that it fits into a Systainer, which makes it super portable. It takes up hardly any room in the van and you can set up pretty much anywhere –on the Multifunction table, or on the floor, so it’s ideal in tight spots.”
“What really makes it unique for me, however, is the digital controls, which means you can adjust the height and angle and you know you’ll be accurate to a tenth of a millimetre. I’ve used other saws where the dial will slip in use but that’s not possible with the Festool.”
Everyday prize? “You enter these thingswithout any real anticipation of ever winning so it was certainly a surprise, and I couldn’t really believe it at first.” Rory was invited to visit the company’s UK HQ in Bury St Edmunds to look at what he’d won and receive some product training. The prize included the before mentioned Multifunction table, CSC SYS 50 cordless table saw, the Festool 1400 EBQ Router, an angle grinder, the PSC 420 Cordless Jigsaw, the Cordless Delta Sander DTSC 400, and the GHS 25 Bluetooth Ear Defenders and a new light.
“One thing that I really like about Festool is how they look after you as an end user. Their service department is very good and the theft cover is unique. All you need to do is register the tool online on your MyFestool customer portal and, as part of the three-year warranty, it’s protected against theft. Simply pay a £100 excess and it will be replaced. I had my van broken into in 2018, and know what it’s like to be robbed, so that’s very reassuring.”
“You can tell that every feature on Festool products has been really wellthought out and tested,” concludes Rory. “If you add the level of service to the quality of the kit then they really are the best in the market.”
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A STEPABOVE THE rEST
Trusting in Totectors safety footwear is a step in the right direction. Professional Builder’s Lee Jones talks to the company’s Rhys Elavia about the product range and heritage behind the brand.
The building industry is nothing if not a family affair with the founders of countless firms upholding a proud tradition of passing trade skills onto
other’s footsteps. Having first stepped up to the challenge of protecting tradespeople in 1944 the original Totectors brand is now marking its 80th
Director,” explains current UK Sales Manager, Rhys Elavia. “It’s there where he met my Mum, who was working in the customer service department, and before that my grandad clocked up 15 years of service in the business.” Another constant in that time has been the pace of innovation in the safety footwear sector, with the solutions now available unrecognisable from the heavy and uncomfortable boots of years gone by –and Totectors continues to make a considerable contribution.
Now part of International Brands Group, Totectors was given a reboot in 2022 but has a rather more colourful history. It was during the height of WWII that Bill Denton of Northamptonshirebased shoemaking pioneers, Wilkins & Denton identified an urgent need for sturdier safety footwear, particularly in heavy industry. It was a realisation that would take him on a perilous maritime mission to the US at the height of the Battle of the Atlantic and it is there that he met Arthur Williams, who owned the patent for steel toe cap design.
Although the American initially refused to strike a deal, a mammoth 48-hour poker game would see the British manufacturer secure the rights to steel toe cap technology on these shores –and Totectors was born. It’s a story which is now celebrated in the current product
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range, with the Williams safety boot the most recent addition to a portfolio that already includes the Denton.
What the market currently supplies is often guilty of championing practicality at the expense of style, but Totectors successfully marries both, as Rhys explains: “Our message is ‘keep your look’ because we don’t want our customers to have to compromise on their style. We’re reaching out to the younger consumer by emulating what they’re already wearing on the weekend whilst at the same time enjoying safe, functional and comfortable footwear at work.”
A case in point is the newly launched Williams boot, which delivers on detail in design together with some unique features. Where this footwear really departs from its peers, for instance, is in the unique Clarino upper lining. Completely replacing the leather content,
lighter. If that’s not enough then it’s also less affected by UV light, which prolongs the boot’s colour, and has been tested against chemicals to the latest acid protection standards.
Everywhere you look the construction reveals a meticulous focus on safety. An arch support guards against twisted ankles, for example. A heel cradle protects the Achilles and there’s the instant comfort of a 3mm open cell PU foam footbed. Moreover, a Kevlar-built midsole protects against penetration, the highest SR rated oil and slip resistance rating is achieved, and there’s anti-static properties.
Cap that
Part of the secret of the slicker profile at the front of both the Williams and Denton is an aluminium toe cap. It’s a material that can be used in a much thinner construction but with all the 200-joule
shallower silhouette that belies the shoe’s sturdiness. At the same time the rubber outsole affords over 200ºC of heat resistance, there’s a padded collar and durable leather upper.
“Our designer Mike Boston has done a phenomenal job in elevating the brand,” enthuses Rhys, “and the Williams epitomises all those style attributes but in a 100 per cent waterproof and robust package. One of the things that builders will notice straight away is how light these boots are.”
Slipping remains the biggest cause of accidents on construction sites, and for the self-employed an injury that incapacitates will inevitably lead to a loss of earnings. In response, the Williams meets the new SR slip rating, where the tests are undertaken on angled and lubricated slate surface. From the toe to heel unit the outsole is engineered to confidently tread across a whole range of terrains, be it concrete, rubble or mud. Not only that, when flexing, the boot is designed to release any debris, and it equally benefits from an LG-rated ladder grip system.
A carbon-based rubber defies wear at the front of the boot and the tech foam is a rigidity- and strength-maintaining high rebound EVA. If work has a habit of bringing you to your knees you’ll be all too aware that the toe end can quickly be left in tatters, but not so with Totectors. The company’s SC test consists of subjecting that area to 2,000 cycles with hard sandpaper and – in order to pass –the material can’t be reduced by any more than 1mm.
An equally premium product, the Denton is available as either a boot or safety trainer in black and wheat, with a summer special white due to be launched in May of this year. This is an S1P rated shoe more suited to indoor environments but, whatever the colour or design, there’s all the same safety technologies complementing the smart exterior.
“Denton is ideal for tradespeople who are working in their client’s homes and want to project the right image,” continues Ryhs, “but whatever your trade there’s a boot or safety trainer for you.”
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Totectors has a history that stretches back to the Second World War
EASY ON THE EYE
Clair Weston, marketing manager at uvex, considers some common problems wearers of safety eyewear encounter and offers some solutions
1. MISTING UP
✖ Problem: Glasses or goggles that mist up are irritating for safety eyewear wearers and can compromise vision and overall safety. Traditional hydrophobic (water-repellant) dip coatings, though effective initially, wash off over time, rendering the eyewear unusable.
✔ Solution: Look for more advanced coatings. For example, at uvex we offer chemically engineered hydrophilic (waterloving) anti-fog technology, which absorbs moisture droplets like a sponge, eliminating fog. These coatings outperform traditional hydrophobic ones, ensuring consistent performance for the life of the product, so they last for longer. What’s more, the special flow-coating application technology bonds the coating to the lens, offering up to four times the thickness compared to dip-coated alternatives.
2. INADEQUATE UV PROTECTION
✖ Problem: Protecting the eyes from harmful UV rays is as crucial as shielding them from physical impact and inadequate protection can result in long-term damage such as corneal injury and cataracts.
✔ Solution: At uvex we adhere to the recommendations of the World Health Organisation (WHO) by providing UV400-rated safety eyewear, which blocks 100% of UVB and UVA rays. This comprehensive protection not only safeguards the eyes but also protects the sensitive surrounding skin, minimising the risk of long-term damage.
3. THE WRONG SHADE
✖ Problem: Not many people know this but selecting the wrong shade of safety eyewear can impact facial muscles, vision, and overall well-being.
✔ Solution: Getting the right lens shade can make all the difference to your comfort levels. The type of environment in which work is being undertaken should influence the lens shade(s) selected. For example, are you working indoors under harsh, bright lights? Are you frequently moving between indoors and outdoors, between light and shaded areas? Or are you working outside in the sunshine where the intensity of the sun can be a hazard in itself? uvex’s safety eyewear, with its UV400 rating, offers various lens coatings, including silver mirror or CBR65, catering to different light conditions. This tailored approach enhances comfort, vision, and energy levels, contributing to improved concentration and productivity.
4. DISCOMFORT
✖ Problem: Let’s face it, if safety eyewear is uncomfortable, you’re more likely to take it off and tight clamping, weight and an improper fit are common contributing factors.
✔ Solution: To combat discomfort, look for safety glasses with side arms designed for enhanced grip that can ensure a snug fit without excessive pressure. uvex’s dual-injection mould technology, for example, delivers lightweight frames with even weight distribution, promoting long-lasting comfort and minimising distractions during extended wear.
Goggles with soft, malleable frames that adapt to the wearer’s face create an effective seal keeping dirt, debris and liquid out and enhance comfort.
5. POOR FIT
✖ Problem: Ill-fitting safety eyewear compromises its protective capabilities, induces discomfort, and increases the risk of distraction.
✔ Solution: Comfort and fit are intertwined, and this is where uvex’s dualinjection mould technology comes in
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again. This innovation allows for the combination of hard and soft components within frames, ensuring a flexible and tailored fit. At uvex we caution against taking a one size fits all approach. Instead we recommend trying on PPE to achieve the right fit, avoid discomfort and ensure there are no gaps that can let dirt and debris in and discomfort.
6. ACCOMMODATING PRESCRIPTION
GLASSES:
✖ Problem: Wearing safety glasses over prescription eyewear can be uncomfortable and impractical.
✔ Solution: Recognising this challenge, at uvex we provide safety prescription eyewear, so you don’t have to wear
safety glasses over regular prescription spectacles. This seamless solution ensures comfort and safety, allowing wearers to combine prescription and safety eyewear effortlessly. Don’t assume your prescription glasses have the same impact protection as general safety eyewear which conforms to EN166. Also, different lens materials provide different impact performance and therefore, should be bought from a reputable manufacturer.
In conclusion, addressing common safety eyewear issues is paramount for ensuring the well-being and compliance of wearers. uvex’s commitment to innovation, from anti-fog technology to dual-injection mould frames, showcases a
dedication to both safety and comfort. Choosing the right safety eyewear not only enhances protection but also contributes to increased productivity and overall well-being, fostering a safer and more comfortable workplace.
SIMPLE STEPS FOR ENSURING A PROPER FIT
1.There should be no uncomfortable pressure points on the side of the head or behind the ears.
2.The nose piece should be comfortable and contacting your nose without pinching.
3.You should be able to see in all directions without major obstruction.
4.The overall weight of your safety eyewear should be evenly distributed between your ears and nose. The frame should sit comfortably on your face without distracting you from tasks.
5.Frames should fit close to the face without your eyelashes hitting the lens. The space around the frame and your face should be less than a pencil width. Gaps of less than or equal to 6-8mm are preferred.
6.Lenses should cover the eyebrow, eye socket and any soft tissue around it.
7.Eyewear should stay in place when you move your head front-to-back and side-to-side.
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TELE ADDICTS
As the original founder and developer of the telescopic ladder, Telesteps has the widest experience in the sector.
Manufactured in a modern, fully automated production facility in the deep forest of Sweden, the products not only benefit customers but also the planet, with substantial reductions in CO2 pollution. We control the production process from the first piece of raw aluminium to the final assembled ladder, ensuring full traceability of each component.
Highest quality – every time
We are fully committed to ensuring that every ladder that leaves the factory meets our consistent benchmarks. Each ladder goes through the same fully automated production process using high-precision equipment overseen by our manufacturing and quality assurance teams.
A ladder for every job
Solid line – A rock-solid and heightadjustable work platform that’s easy to carry and transport.
Loft line – A smart, user-friendly ladder available in two sizes and equipped with Autostep.
Rescue line – The first telescopic ladder in the world where three people can use the ladder at the same time.
Prime line – With Prime, we took everything we know about designing quality ladders and embarked on a new era.
Combi line – A stand-alone ladder that can be used as a leaning ladder or A-frame.
Telesteps explains why it’s the first and the best
Not just for looks
Let’s navigate you through some key features and benefits of Telesteps solutions:
is most common to make our ladders more robust. The triangular shape also creates a perfect grip when climbing.
● Our cleverly designed angled brackets
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BENEFITS OF A TELESTEPS TELESCOPIC LADDER:
● Easy to transport and store – the compact design allows you to store them almost anywhere, from your work vehicle to the wall in your garage.
● Adjust to the perfect height –our telescopic ladders can be adjusted to the perfect height for each job. The result is a safer and more flexible ladder.
● Use it, even in a limited space –there will always be occasions when you need to use the ladder in a limited space e.g. in lift or a crowded area.
never want to go back! Wide and level rungs make for a more comfortable and safer ladder where slipping is almost eliminated.
It’s all in the detail
A ladder is a ladder they say. But we know that it is the small details that make the biggest difference.
The art of Telesco
We also supply smart accessories to help you work smarter.
Our commitment to design and function extends beyond our telescopic ladders, with an extensive range of accessories focused on helping you to work smarter and safer. From a simple tool tray that ensures you have everything you need to hand, to safety straps, wall mounts, carry bags and maintenance kits – our design team works hand in hand with professionals to ensure we deliver the extras that make life easier.
Our ground spikes work in tandem with the safety feet fitted on all Telesteps ladders, providing stability and safety in the toughest environments whether that’s snow, mud, or dirt.
With its unique ball joint design, our Adjustable Safety Feet provide a safe and steady grip on uneven ground. Compatible with our Prime and Rescue Line ladders, they are easily attached allowing you to adjust the ladder-feet to keep your rungs level and ensure you always feel safe when working.
Our ladders last a very long time, and the chances are that at some point you’ll wear a part out. Rather than having to invest in a whole new ladder, the benefit of our quality-driven Swedish production is the ability to order spare parts that can be easily assembled at home or on-site.
Making Subcontractors work!
How to Protect Yourself When Hiring a Subcontractor
Hiring a subcontractor is a standard part of the construction industry, and it’s not without its benefits. But, when you hire a subcontractor, it’s important to make sure that you put in place good risk management systems to help prevent financial losses and avoid liabilities.
The different types of subcontractors
Labour-only subcontractors: They work under your supervision using materials, equipment, and tools that you’ve provided. Usually, you determine their hours and direct where and how they work. You may even pay them a salary. You are legally required to have employers’ liability insurance for them.
Bona fide subcontractors: They set their own hours, get paid by invoice, work without supervision, and supply their own tools, equipment, and materials. You do not need employers’ liability insurance for bona fide subcontractors, but
you should ask for proof that they are licensed and that they have public liability insurance before you hire them. If they have any staff, make sure that they’re insured too.
Risks to consider when hiring subcontractors
Before you hire your subcontractor, ask for references and examples of their past work. Make sure they have the experience you need, that their quality level matches your own, that they’re not cutting corners and that they’re properly licensed and insured.
Ask your subcontractor to agree in writing to your agreements. Sign a contract that holds them accountable for their work and protects you from any damages they cause.
This risk transfer agreement is one of the most important parts of your working relationship, because it clearly outlines who is responsible when losses takes place.
Trade insurance
At Towergate Insurance we provide tailored trade insurance to suit the specific needs of your business whether your business is in construction, builders’ merchants or in a specific trade such as carpentry, plumbing, painting and decorating, or one of the many trades we cover.
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The already considerable choice of JCB mini excavators has two new additions in the 2-3 tonne range
COMPANY TWO’S
With a product portfolio in excess of 300 machines and counting you would think that you’d struggle to find any gaps in the JCB range. There are, of course, always new innovations and customer demands to fulfil and one such has been identified in the mini excavator line-up.
There are currently four Next Generation JCB models in the 1-2 tonne
19C-1E to its growing E-TECH range of lithium-ion solutions, there’s also a fully battery electric solution on offer. Builders who have been in the market for a Next Generation JCB mini larger than the 19C-1 would hitherto be required to make the leap to a threetonne unit, but the Staffordshire-based construction machinery expert has now
of the 2,550kg, 25Z-1. These are machines that can be easily secured via nine individual tie-down points and towed from a van or pick up with a standard licence, ticking that crucial transportability box. Indeed, with many light commercial vehicles rated at up to a 3.5 tonne towing capacity, you could also add two or three buckets to your trailer.
From the ground up
This is not an existing machine made bigger or smaller to fill a weight class. Instead, it has been designed from the ground up with its own identity uppermost in mind. There’s robust and repairable allsteel bodywork, boom routed hoses are protected from damage, and are positioned to be out of the operator’s line of sight. Moreover, a lighter weight bucket carries more material and is itself fitted with transportation hooks for movement from site-to-site.
The 26C-1 and 25Z-1 are equipped with an efficient and fuel saving 18.4kW (24.7hp) Kohler engine that turns these 2tonne machines into multi-tasking powerhouses. If you’re going to make the investment in a mini excavator it needs to earn its keep and, whether it’s digging footings or lifting gravel bags, there’s plenty of punch.
So what about the experience at the controls? First impressions when climbing
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into the ROPS/TOPS protected cab is the generous amount of room. The auxillary pedals have been moved to electroproportional controls, there’s a brand-new 4in. multi-function digital display controlled from a rotary dial, where power modes, health checks and much more can be accessed. Visibility to the bucket is unimpeded and, if you’re grafting into the darker hours of winter, then four LED work lights – including one protected in the boom and one rear facing – will illuminate your surroundings.
Packing a punch
The 25Z-1 is a true zero tailswing solution with no overhang and, in common with its conventional tail swing stablemate, the overall width is just 1,500mm. That makes it your friend if you’re digging hard against a wall or on any project where space is at a premium. There’s less chance of damaging either your shiny new digger or the client’s property with some over-enthusiastic slewing, and you can reach the spots that conventional tailswings can’t. Compact they may be but that doesn’t mean there’s any scrimping on reach with a maximum digging depth of 2,824mm, while the conventional tailswing 26C-1 offers up to 3,037mm.
The 25Z-1 and 26C-1 carry over the same bucket pin dimensions, which means you can continue to use existing buckets and attachments. The manufacturer also now offers a factory-fit hydraulic quick hitch option, which incorporates two locking mechanisms with an LED boom light indicator. Other options include a new mechanical hitch, and a factory-fit hydraulic thumb, that can be used with high or low-flow hydraulics.
What a builder needs from any construction machine is reliability, durability and ease of use, and JCB’s mini excavators already have a solid reputation for all three. With the launch of the 26C-1 and 25Z-1 it is a status that’s been further reinforced. There’s now even more choice on offer in the Next Generation
KEY FEATURES
✓ Zero tailswing and conventional counterweight models
✓ EU Stage V and Tier 4 Final engines
✓ Redesigned cab enhances operator comfort
✓ Improved dig-end geometry with 500-hour greasing intervals
✓ Electro-proportional auxiliary, swing and dozer controls
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PROTECT & PRESERVE
maintenance
practices will go a long way to prolong the lifespan of new or renovated wood, explains Barrettine
Before any renovation work begins, it’s crucial to prepare the wood surface properly. This may involve cleaning the wood to remove dirt, grime, and old finishes using appropriate cleaners and paint removers. Once renovated and prepared a few options are available, depending on the client’s preference.
Choose finishes that are suitable for the wood type and the intended use of the new or renovated timber. If a paint style finish or top-coat is needed, additional preservation is required. This can be added with Barrettine’s Clear, Universal ‘Primer’ Preserver formulated to allow over painting whilst ensuring all the preservation properties from fungal attack and decay. If the client is looking for a more natural look where the grain is still visible, Barrettine's Premier Wood Preserver or Wood Protective treatments would make a good fit. Their translucent colour finishes provide protection from weathering/sunlight, and as an oil they both penetrate deeply into the wood and provide excellent water shedding, giving
long lasting protection.
Wood preserver’s are great for protecting untreated timber from woodworm, insect attack and fungal decay as well as against general weathering. Wood protective treatments are often used on pre-treated timbers and provide excellent additional protection against the elements. It’s also good to
penetration. Wood Protectors are also at a better price point if there isn’t a need to add more preserver products on already treated timber.
Specific uses
Barrettine’s Premier Wood care range also includes decking treatments, and all are oil based for maximum penetration. The All-in-One Decking Oil offers protection by repelling water, UV-rays and preventing mould. The non-flaking, translucent finish can be used on deck boards, deck tiles, balustrades and is offered in six natural shades. To compliment this, an additional anti-slip decking oil is a great follow-on product for surfaces that can become wet and dirty. Applied as a top coat, the product improves grip on decking, handrails and wooden steps. It also contains a UV stabiliser which helps slow discolouration and provides further protection against water, mould and fungus on particularly slippery surfaces.
Oils & stains, particularly for decking, are becoming more popular than decking paints as they do not flake/peel and are very easy to maintain, as additional coats can easily be applied over the top of previous oil/stain treatments.
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ABOUT BARRETTINE
Barrettine are a Bristol-based, UK manufacturer with over 145 years of history and experience, specialising in high-quality protective wood coatings for professionals and consumers alike. All products produced from Barrettine are rigorously performance tested before being released and many if not all are regularly reviewed at 5 Star.
In recent trends, the use of timber cladding as an external substrate finish is proving more and more popular. This can be seen on modern commercial buildings and hotels all the way through to newly built homes and garden offices. Timbers used on these structures are usually hardwood, which aren’t cheap but bought for their toughness and appearance. In these cases the preservation of the appearance is usually desirable as wooden facades will regress to grey if left unprotected, even for relatively short periods of time. This necessitates the expense of re-cladding and reduces the ecocredentials of the design.
To protect cladding, the timber should firstly be preserved with a Universal ‘primer’ Preserver such as Barrettine’s. This will protect the timber from fungal attack and decay then Armourflex UV Protection Oil the latest high-performance addition to the specialist range, offers an efficient solution to protect these exterior wood facades and vertical surfaces from weathering and turning grey. It is formulated with a careful balance of UV absorbers and antioxidants, designed to capture the damaging UV rays from the sun and dissipate them safely away as
“Armourflex UV Oil is easy to apply, adds a very nice warm tone and keeps the wood looking healthy all year round.”
Frank Tower Joinery, Yate, Bristol
“Great UV Protection Oil. Better than the Oil I usually use, and a lot cheaper but does the same job.”
Bulldog Joinery
heat. This in turn averts greying and hinders swelling, shrinkage, splitting, and warping of wooden surfaces.
With performance-tested resins the product also resists water and dirt, thereby reducing potential discolouration from fungal attack. This gives an overall picture of healthy timber, with an extended service life and reduced maintenance expenses. Armourflex UV Protection Oil isn’t limited to just cladding and offers UV and weathering protection for all high-end timber used in luxury gates, window
ledges, hardwood external doors (old & new), even through to quality benches and wooden sculptures. Be sure to check out this high performing product if any of these applications meet your needs.
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BATTEN DOWN
In the first part of our focus on Marley JB Red Battens, Kevin Taylor, the manufacturer’s Training and Technical Support Manager, highlights the key areas to consider for successfully setting out tile battens across a variety of roof areas.
Setting out battens for the roof eaves and ridge
As with any roof tile, it is critical to establish what is known as the hanging length of the tile. Most manufacturers share the tile’s hanging length in their product information. But if on site, builders should simply turn the tile over and measure from the underside of the nib to the tail of the tile.
Once this measurement is established, contractors should place a tape or rule at least 50mm over the edge of the fascia board or leading edge (measured on the rake) and mark off the hanging length onto the rafter. This first datum point represents the top edge of the eaves batten. The overhang may need to be extended for wider gutters or gutters which project off the leading edge.
The important point is to ensure that there is effective drainage into the gutters, so it is always advisable to check this with a roof tile before moving on to the next step.
The top course of roof tiles should finish high enough so that the ridge tiles cover them by no less than 75mm. Normally this means setting the top edge of the top batten down from the ridge (or the ridge brackets if using a dry ridge system) by the depth of the tile nib plus 5-15mm.
For variable gauge, single lap roof tiles, it is important not to exceed the maximum batten gauge recommended by the manufacturer, this can vary depending on the minimum headlap specified, which normally ranges from 75mm up to 100mm depending on the roof pitch.
The maximum batten gauge
To understand the maximum batten gauge when on site, roofers should measure the full length of the tile, and
deduct the minimum headlap (for example: 420mm – 75mm = 345mm).
Starting at the first datum point (the eaves course), mark up sets of the maximum gauge until you are close to the ridge, and check where the top batten would fall in relation to the required datum point.
In most cases, the maximum gauge will need to be reduced to ensure that the batten gauges are even, and the minimum headlap is maintained. For example, to ensure an even gauge, a maximum gauge of 345mm may need to be reduced to 340mm to ensure that all the gauges are even, and a 340mm batten gauge would result in an 80mm headlap (420mm – 340mm = 80mm).
Whilst it is technically not incorrect to install most of the battens at the maximum gauge and then adjust the last few, this can result in poor diagonal
alignment with profiled tiles (known as doglegs) and as such should be avoided.
It is also bad practice to exceed the maximum gauge (often referred to as stretching or pulling the gauge) because this results in insufficient headlap, which may affect the weathering properties of the roof covering, and void any guarantees or warranties offered by the manufacturer.
The battens, which should be 50mm x 25mm in size, factory graded to BS 5534 and ideally third party accredited, can now be set out and installed to ensure that the positions at the eaves and ridge are correct, that the batten gauge is even, and that the minimum headlap of the roof tiles has been maintained.
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HEAT PUMP CONTROLLER
A playlist of handy videos about the Aerona Smart Controller is now available to watch on Grant UK’s YouTube Channel. The videos, which aim to support installers and engineers, provide an overview of this intuitive heat pump controller as well as step-by-step demonstrations on how to set the core settings. The Smart Controller features heating curve configuration, remote monitoring
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CONSERVATION ROOFLIGHT GUIDE
‘The Ultimate Guide to Conservation Rooflights’ has been launched by Stella Rooflights. Authored by industry experts, the independent Guide is intended to assist those looking to specify conservation rooflights. It covers everything from advice on bespoke conservation rooflights, through to guidance on glazing specification, the implications of large rooflight installations, rooflight maintenance tips, guidance on planning and Building Regulations and much more.
GARAGE DOOR SAFETY VIDEO
An instructive video aimed at informing about the importance of selecting a bona fide company for garage door installation requirements has been launched by the Door & Hardware Federation. This builds upon DHF’s legacy of promoting garage door safety, with previous videos such as its one on the complexities of the ‘hold-to-run’ feature aimed at educating.
GRAPHICS READY BOARDS
As a great opportunity to market your business, West Fraser has introduced a ready-primed version of the SterlingOSB Zero board, acting like a blank canvas. SterlingOSB Zero PrimedPlus boards can be used for anything from site hoardings to boarding up damaged buildings and are available in white and grey. The top face is primed with a high-quality cross-linked epoxy acylate UV cured coating and the sides are sealed to reduce water ingress.
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If you show a group photograph to the people in it, they will all notice different things. That is a commonly observed fact, sometimes used by psychologists to “analyse” people. But if you show a photograph of buildings to builders, you’ll get something even more profound.
I have just had a memorable trip up a skyscraper. To be exact, the free viewing gallery on the 58th floor of the recently completed 22 Bishopsgate, in the City of London. It’s an experience I can recommend to everyone.
When we came out of the lift, the first thing I noticed was the fog. This didn’t look promising. We had booked our tickets a few weeks in advance, and there’s no accounting for the English weather. But the attendant was encouraging. “Don’t worry”, he said, “just wait a bit and it will change.”
And he was right. The building is so tall that its top is actually up in the clouds. After a few minutes, this particular cloud had blown over, and we were bathed in sunshine. In the distance, out across London, we could see areas that were sunny and other areas that were obviously getting pelted with rain. Just amazing.
The next thing I noticed was that I was looking DOWN on the building now officially called Tower 42, but still known to all Londoners as the Nat West Tower. When I was younger, the Nat West Tower was the tallest building in the City of London. In fact, it was the ONLY tall building in the City. And now, here I was, looking down on it!
I quickly took a couple of pictures on my phone. I didn’t want to miss my chance should another cloud blow in. I pinged them over to a few family and friends.
First to reply was Billy the roofer. “I was in the gang that did the roof on that”, he said. “Four layers of single-ply felt, bedded in hot elastomeric bitumen, rolled and poured”.
That would have been 1979. I wonder if that’s still the original roof covering in place. I wouldn’t be surprised. Those systems had a 60-year guarantee.
A few other people replied, saying things like, “Wow!”, and “Give us a wave!”
But then Billy again. “I can see two more roofs I did”, he said, “The Tower Hotel and Tobacco Dock”.
That made me laugh. I had posted pictures of some spectacular views across our capital city, and the only thing that Billy had eyes for was the flat roofs he had worked on.
“What do you mean” – my wife said – “the first thing YOU pointed out was the brick walls you built at St Katharine’s Dock!”
Haha, fair enough. Show a builder a beautiful city view, and he’s bound to mostly notice the bits that he built himself!
wise howell
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Jeff Howell
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Here is a useful summary of all the adverts that appear in this issue of Professional Builder . Each is listed with its page number and a direct URL that will get you straight to the relevant online information
Aco Technologies Plc........................................................(page36) www.rdr.link/BBC120
Ashfen Windows and Doors Ltd......................................(page 11) www.rdr.link/BBC121
Azpects Ltd........................................................................(page 30) www.rdr.link/BBC122
Barrettine Group................................................................(page 8) www.rdr.link/BBC123
Buckbootz Ltd..................................................................(page 67) www.rdr.link/BBC124
Carl kammerling International Ltd................................(page 62) www.rdr.link/BBC125
Continal Underfloor Heating..........................................(page 59) www.rdr.link/BBC126
Easy Innovations..............................................................(page 59) www.rdr.link/BBC127
Easy Innovations..............................................................(page 59) www.rdr.link/BBC128
Eclisse Uk Ltd....................................................................(page 55) www.rdr.link/BBC129
Garador..............................................................................(page 62) www.rdr.link/BBC130
Garador..............................................................................(page 73) www.rdr.link/BBC131
Garador..............................................................................(page 77) www.rdr.link/BBC132
Grass Concrete Int Ltd....................................................(page 42) www.rdr.link/BBC133
Hultafors Group UK Ltd....................................................(page 21) www.rdr.link/BBC134
Hultafors Group UK Ltd..................................................(page 23) www.rdr.link/BBC135
Keypoint Abrasives Ltd....................................................(page 44) www.rdr.link/BBC136
Lafarge Cauldon Ltd........................................................(page 39) www.rdr.link/BBC137
Made for Trade..................................................................(page 17) www.rdr.link/BBC138
Made for Trade............................................................(pages 18,19) www.rdr.link/BBC139
Makita (UK) Ltd................................................(inside front cover) www.rdr.link/BBC140
Marley Ltd............................................................................(page 6) www.rdr.link/BBC141
Quickslide............................................................................(page 5) www.rdr.link/BBC142
Rhino Products Ltd............................................................(page 14) www.rdr.link/BBC143
Rocket Door Frames........................................................(page 65) www.rdr.link/BBC144
Rolawn Ltd........................................................................(page 32) www.rdr.link/BBC145
Samac Fixings Ltd............................................................(page 38) www.rdr.link/BBC146
Schluter Systems Ltd......................................................(page 50) www.rdr.link/BBC147
Setcrete..............................................................................(page 24) www.rdr.link/BBC148
SFA Saniflo UK Ltd............................................................(page 51) www.rdr.link/BBC149
Snickers Workwear/Hultafors Group UK Ltd................(page 35) www.rdr.link/BBC150
Stabila UK Ltd....................................................................(page 43) www.rdr.link/BBC151
Stelrad Radiators..............................................................(page 47) www.rdr.link/BBC152
Toolfair..................................................................................(page 4) www.rdr.link/BBC153
Totectors............................................................................(page 33) www.rdr.link/BBC154
Trade Oak..........................................................................(page 57) www.rdr.link/BBC155
TT Pumps Ltd....................................................................(page 48) www.rdr.link/BBC156
Tuffx Processed Glass Ltd..........................................(back cover) www.rdr.link/BBC157
Ubbink (UK) Ltd................................................................(page 67) www.rdr.link/BBC158
Unilite Ltd..........................................................................(page 58) www.rdr.link/BBC159
Uvex Safety (UK) Ltd........................................................(page 53) www.rdr.link/BBC160
Vortex..................................................................................(page 14) www.rdr.link/BBC161
Werner UK Sales Ltd........................................................(page 40) www.rdr.link/BBC162
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LOW POINTS
Let’s talk about mental health again. This topic keeps popping up because it’s important to talk about – both our own mental health and the mental health of those around us. This month we revisit the condition of depression – having a persistently low mood.
Depression is a condition that will affect 1 in 10 of us at some point in our lives. It can be mild, moderate, severe or somewhere in between. Sometimes it comes in episodes of several weeks or months, or it can be a constant low mood. Some people become depressed for no identifiable reason. In others, low mood can be related to childhood events, bereavement, significant life events or genetics.
Everyone has a range of feelings. It is normal to experience different feelings at different times such as feeling happy you are spending time with loved ones or feeling sad that someone has passed away. This is appropriate. With depression, feeling down, sad, hopeless and being tearful might happen with no reason behind it. Losing interest and enjoyment in activities you used to find entertaining might also be a sign. Increasing symptoms of anxiety, worry and irritability can also feature.
Depression can cause concentration difficulties which might impact at work, a lack of motivation like you have lost your “get up and go” and it might also make you feel exhausted due to waking up early in the morning or struggling to sleep. Some people feel constantly tired and sleepy and struggle to get out of bed at all. Having a collection of these symptoms together for a period of longer than two weeks continuously might be considered depression.
Depression brings negative feelings and thoughts that won’t go away. Some people may feel embarrassed about having negative thoughts and feelings without reason to – but you can still be depressed even if everything in your life seems perfect. Being open and talking about your feelings can be really difficult which is why
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others, often with more severe depression, these thoughts can be more difficult to get rid of and become overwhelming. In some cases, people who are unwell act on their thoughts and end up harming themselves. This is not the answer. Help is always available to anyone struggling with suicidal thoughts –speaking to someone about how you feel can save your life. Friends, family members, the GP, another health professional or the Samaritans (call 116 123) are all ready to listen.
Depression can also have physical symptoms. Feeling more tired than normal, sleeping poorly, experiencing changes in appetite, loss of sex drive and feeling aches and pains in your body can all be linked to depression. Often as a GP, I see patients come looking for help with physical symptoms. After a good chat and exploring different causes, it might become clear that their mood is the underlying issue.
“If you think you might be feeling persistently down or have any of the symptoms mentioned here, then please visit your GP for a chat about it. We can help you explore what’s going on and make suggestions to help you feel better”
some people hide their depression. Talking about it can really help.
Sometimes, these unwanted thoughts are centred around feelings of hopelessness or feeling like you want to harm yourself. Having these thoughts is part of the illness and many people recognise these feelings as a symptom –they are then able to see past them. For
Sometimes depression is difficult to recognise in yourself. Family members and friends may notice you are not your normal self. This can be upsetting to hear even if you know it is true. Don’t deny depression – it is an illness like many others and treatment is available. This illness can make you feel like there is no hope and that you will never feel better again. But the chances are that you will if you get the right help. Treatments for depression work. They vary from self-help techniques –meditation, exercise and lifestyle changes, to talking therapies and specialist psychological therapies to medication –antidepressant tablets. In severe cases of depression, the GP might refer to a local psychiatry team for help in managing the symptoms and to get more support.
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