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Insulate - The Essential Insulation Magazine - May 2018

May Issue of Insulate Insulation Magazine: Exclusive in-depth interview with Isover Insulation's Huw Rees, Schooled in Insulation, Urgent action on Building Safety, Sound Methods of Construction. Also news from Kingspan Insulation, NIA, BUFCA, MIMA, IMA, 3M, Egerton, Baumit, Advanced Insulation, Knauf, Insulation Superstore and many more....

May Issue of Insulate Insulation Magazine: Exclusive in-depth interview with Isover Insulation's Huw Rees, Schooled in Insulation, Urgent action on Building Safety, Sound Methods of Construction. Also news from Kingspan Insulation, NIA, BUFCA, MIMA, IMA, 3M, Egerton, Baumit, Advanced Insulation, Knauf, Insulation Superstore and many more....

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Also read in this months insulate:<br />

Educating people of school age about<br />

the buildings they live, work and play<br />

in would be a fine addition to any<br />

curriculum.<br />

Continue Reading:<br />

Page 24<br />

This is not a “do nothing” approach<br />

whilst we await the outcomes of the<br />

Hackitt Review. We need very real<br />

and practical action in the short to<br />

medium term<br />

Continue Reading:<br />

Page 22<br />

By going beyond the call of duty to<br />

construct homes which excel in terms of<br />

thermal performance building,<br />

regulations regarding energy-efficiency<br />

have little relevance<br />

Continue Reading:<br />

Page 36<br />

<strong>The</strong> trade association for the sprayed<br />

and injected polyurethane foam<br />

industry is the British Urethane Foam<br />

Contractors Association. BUFCA is a<br />

central resource for the application of<br />

polyurethane foam systems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> association consists of<br />

polyurethane foam installers operating<br />

to high standards, together with<br />

material and equipment suppliers.<br />

the reduced air leakage PU foam outperforms all other<br />

forms of cavity fill.<br />

It is a much less costly alternative to re-roofing and can be<br />

applied to slates, tiles and other various roof coverings. It<br />

permanently cures the problems of nail fatigue and makes<br />

the roof much more resistant to storm or impact damage.<br />

Because it is liquid when it is applied, it seeks and seals any<br />

unwanted air leakage that may occur preventing the ingress<br />

of wind-driven rain, snow and dust and dramatically reducing<br />

heat loss.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foam also slows the deterioration of tile/slates by frost.<br />

On the underside of the covering frost damage is<br />

eliminated.<br />

On the weather side the frequency of the<br />

freezing/thawing cycle is reduced. Slates<br />

and tiles will be less prone to damage by<br />

impact as the foam distributes the forces.<br />

When choosing a BUFCA registered installer, customers<br />

can be assured of the highest standards of quality and<br />

service. www.bufca.co.uk.<br />

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