Glazing Vision is proud to announce our Platinum membership with Constructionline, the highest achievable accreditation - This new status reflects our commitment to quality, safety…
Glazing Vision is proud to announce our Platinum membership with Constructionline, the highest achievable accreditation - This new status reflects our commitment to quality, safety…
Zinc roofing is increasing in popularity across the UK and around the world. But what is it and why should you be specifying it on your projects? Zinc is a chemical element t…
A new dwelling must be built to a minimum standard of total energy performance which is evaluated by comparing calculations of the performance of the ‘actual dwelling’ against …
What is Approved Document L? Approved Document L - Conservation of Fuel and Power (2021 Edition), supports Part L of Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010, and takes effect …
From 1st January 2022 the CE mark has now been replaced with the UKCA mark for products placed on the GB market. It is slightly different for Northern Ireland where the mark used i…
When it comes to specifying roof access, there are a lot of things to consider, from how often roof access will be needed, through to the appearance and maintenance requirements of…
Glazing Vision are pleased to announce that it has achieved a BSI ISO 14001 certification, moving from QMS to an UKAS accredited environmental management system. This transition …
LPS 2081 Issue 1:2015 is one of the standards to which windows and other building components must be designed and tested, in order to satisfy the requirements of Building Regul…
To meet the requirements of Building Regulations Part Q, rooflights need to be designed, manufactured and tested to one of the following standards: PAS 24:2012 STS 202 Issue 3…
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