Clearview National February 2016 - Issue 171 | Page 42
doors&windows
Raising a drink to a perfect fit
»»Selectaglaze
secondary glazing provided fitting
solutions to heat loss at a former
brewery allowing redevelopment
into quirky offices.
Brew House was transformed,
not only in name but also in
usage. Formerly known as
Company House, it was built
back in 1865 and used as a
brewery.
The striking Grade II Listed
building has been remodelled
to house quirky office space
and developers undertook the
refurbishment with great care to
retain as many of the buildings
original features but bring it in line
with the needs of office standards;
detailing such as exposed brick
wor k, arched windows and creative
interior design.
In order to convert the
building to offices, serious
attention went into creating
a comfortable and stylish
working environment. One of
the developer’s main concerns
was tackling heat loss from
the original draughty primary
windows, which could not be
replaced due to the Listing of the
building.
Local company, Caddy
Windows was approached
to look at providing an
alternative solution to replacing
all the windows and doors.
Caddy Windows drew on to
Selectaglaze’s 50 years’ experience
in secondary glazing in order
to assist with the unusual
window styles being used in the
building.
Thermal efficiency was
improved by using high
performing secondary glazing
which traps an insulating layer
of air cutting heat loss by about
40-50%.
Over 100 units were installed
using five different Selectaglaze
systems, including attractive
large curved head windows,
colour matched to the primary
windows.
Nick Porter of Caddy Windows
commented: “The products are
great and the customer service
we received from everyone was
fantastic”
Call 01727 837271,
[email protected] or
www.selectaglaze.co.uk
An Exciting Prospect for
FENSA registered Installers
»»From January 2016 FENSA
Certified installers will be able to use free
window and door energy ratings (WERs and
DSERs) as part of their registration package,
and it is totally voluntary. All they have to do
is Opt In, agree to the rules and be supplied
by a BFRC registered fabricator.
These new window and door energy
ratings are operated and independently
verified by BFRC. It is exactly the same
as the existing BFRC scheme in terms
of ratings, ratings bands, license scopes
and windows and doors covered. Labels
provided will cover windows and doors rated
‘A++’ to ‘G’.
The only difference is these new labels are
branded FENSA and will have their own
marketing support. These ratings will be
marketed heavily at consumers in the second
half of 2016 to raise awareness and drive
consumer demand.
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Existing BFRC Authorised Retailers can
quickly and easily switch to be a FENSA
Authorised Installer – by Opting In by
emailing BFRC.
‘this is the most exciting
and radical promotion’
“This is the most exciting and radical
promotion of energy rated windows and
doors since the launch of BFRC 10 years
ago,” explains FENSA managing director
Chris Mayne. “This brings energy ratings to
UK homeowners under the name of one of
the most well-known brands in windows and
doors. We predict that it will vastly boost
the numbers of installers using windows and
door energy ratings to comply with Buildings
Regulations and put the labels in front of
many more consumers than before.”
The benefits of Opting In to FENSA energy
rated windows and doors for installers are: an
easier product to sell because homeowners
understand and recognize energy rated labels;
installers get their own labels; it is the easiest
route to Part L compliance; a listing on BFRC
website (the first port of call for homeowners
searching for energy rated product); consumer
publicity support and recognition; installers
can source glass and frames separately;
opportunities to up sell; technical and
marketing support and advice.
Currently just over 53% of Part L compliant
notifications are through window and door
energy ratings. The rest are by declaration of
U-values.
Email the Operations Team on
[email protected] to Opt In with
your company name, registration number
and name of your fabricator supplier