What is the PAS2030?
The PAS2030 is the technical document that Green Deal installers need to comply with. PAS203 encompasses all the 26 measures from boilers to renewables and is mostly comprised of the Annexes that go into specifics about the measures. Posted by Green Deal Manager UKCE marking on Building and Construction Products
CE marking on building and construction products will be increasingly seen by specifiers and building control personnel as the CE mark becomes mandatory in 2013 Posted by BBARHS use Thermafleece Natural Sheeps Wool Insulation
Thermafleece sheeps wool insulation is a particularly effective natural home insulation material that keeps buildings cool in summer and warm in winter Posted by Green Building StoreNatural and Sustainable Use of Wool as Natural Home Insulation
The Prince of Wales campaigns for the natural and sustainable use of wool as a natural home insulation building product with excellent fire retardance due to its high ignition rate Posted by Green Building StoreSuperQuilt now provides 42% higher thermal resistance
SuperQuilt insulation provides improved thermal resistance over any other certificated multi-foil insulation, ideal thermal insulation for building refurbishment Posted by YBS Insulation LtdFREE Home Cavity Wall and Loft Insulation for West Sussex Residents
Local councils in West Sussex are offering FREE* cavity wall and loft insulation to homes in the area. Supplied by eaga insulation. Posted by Carillion Energy ServicesBetter Insulation of New Build Homes for Building Regs and CSH
Better Insulation in new build homes is required because of changes to building regs Part L and Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH). Options include Cavity walll insulation and loft insulation. Posted by Carillion Energy ServicesGrants Available for Cavity Wall Insulation To Reduce Heating Costs
Grants Available for Cavity Wall Insulation will enable some householders with an opportunity to Reduce their Heating Costs from heat lost through un-insulated walls. Posted by Carillion Energy ServicesNational Home Improvement Council says fuel poverty could be worse than official estimates
The National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) suggests that DEFRA’s latest fuel poverty figures of 3.5m could be somewhat lower than reality. Posted by National Home Improvement CouncilOver 6 MIllion homes in England alone are classified as non-decent
Although there's a significant improvement on a decade ago, in England alone there still remains 6.3 million homes way below par and classified as nondecent. Posted by National Home Improvement Council
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