July 2024

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ARUBA: A TRUSTED CEILING TILE FOR GENERATIONS

Trusted by generations of architects and installers, Aruba is specified throughout the UK almost every single day. With impressive sound properties, and a range of colours available it is an incredibly versatile range that can be found everywhere from hotels and offices to classrooms and retail environments.

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Low-carbon heating systems mandatory in new-build homes from 2025: Where does copper piping fit in?

In a bid to drive a greener future for prospective homeowners, the UK Government introduced the Future Homes Standard in 2019, which ensures newly built homes have low-carbon, energy-efficient heating systems from 2025 onwards. 

The heating and powering of buildings consumes 30% of the UK’s total energy use; therefore, it’s clear that homes play a significant role in the UK’s effort towards reducing energy consumption. 

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BREAKING BARRIERS IN CONSTRUCTION TECH: MEET JESS FOX, LEADING INNOVATION AT ELECOSOFT

Jess Fox is a seasoned software professional with over 23 years of experience in delivering high-quality software solutions.

For the past 19 years, she has been an integral part of the development team for the Asta suite of products and currently serves as the Head of R&D at Elecosoft UK Ltd, overseeing the Asta brand. Jess excels in uniting teams, problem solving and bridging the gap between users and developers, underpinned by her strong belief in servant leadership

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AQUABLOC: THE HUMIDITY-DEFYING TILE FOR BRIGHT AND FRESH INTERIORS

In environments where humidity and heat reign supreme, maintaining a fresh and clean interior can be a constant battle. From spas to shower areas and other damp spaces, moisture can quickly take a toll on the building’s interior, leading to discolouration, warping and potential mould growth.

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RESIDENTIAL RETROFITS MUST REACH ONE MILLION PER YEAR BY 2030 TO MEET UK NET ZERO AIM: HOW CAN COPPER SUPPORT THIS DEMAND?

With the Government set on the UK achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, the pressure is on for the 25 million existing buildings across the country with inefficient water and energy systems.

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