Rethinking façade rendering: From Failure to Finish: How KEIM natural systems improve performance and longevity.

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Builders, home improvers, and designers add render to facades for several reasons;   to protect the structure, improve the aesthetics, and to boost energy efficiency. But if the products aren’t used effectively, or applied incorrectly, they can cause lasting problems that they were designed to overcome, such as water ingress, trapping moisture, which can lead to cracking or damp.

KEIM Mineral Paints Limited are known for their natural, environmentally friendly interior and exterior paints, but here we focus on their lesser-known range of renders; each designed for specific applications but all providing lasting durability, protection, and performance.

Why do we render?

There are several reasons why we would choose to apply render. The common reasons include;

  • Protection from the weather – water soaking, reduce damp, in wet climates
  • Improve structural durability – cover cracks, stabilise aging masonry
  • Aesthetic upgrade – modernise older properties, add colour or texture
  • Improve insulation – keep heat in during winter, lower heating bills

How KEIM is different

Typical render types available include cement, lime, acrylic, and silicone based. KEIM renders, as with all KEIM products, use natural, inorganic ingredients, reflecting the philosophy that dates to 1878, of being kind to use and kind to the environment.

Advantages of KEIM mineral renders;

  • Environmentally friendly ISO 14001
  • High vapour permeability (walls can breathe)
  • Provides durable, colour stable protection
  • Fire resistant to A1
  • UV stable
  • Increases light reflectivity
  • Available in bagged powder form

Products include

  • KEIM Uniputz 1.3 (KEIM Universal Render), multi-purpose, pre bagged mineral render, versatile, easy to apply. Extremely flexible to accommodate high degree of movement such as thermal expansion, whilst preventing the surface from crazing or cracking
  • KEIM Uniputz 0.6 version (KEIM Universal Render Fine). A ready to use product ideal for interior or exterior application using hydraulic lime, white cement with sand and mineral fibre fillers
  • KEIM NHL-KP 3.0 (KEIM Kalkputz Grob), perfect for localised patch repairs of existing lime rendered facades and lime base coat for KEIM NHL-KP 0.6
  • KEIM NHL-KP 0.6 (KEIM Kalkputz Fine), a complete thin lime coat system to be subsequently painted

Where can they be used?

  • Concealing cracks, flaking, or differences in textures
  • Ideal for renovation, historic monuments, listed buildings (KEIM Uniputz 1.3)
  • Can also be applied onto existing sound render
  • Used as a total render or for patch repairs
  • Ideal for use with KEIM’s range of interior and exterior paints

Cradle to Cradle Certified.

Interested to find out more?

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Find out more https://www.keim.com/en-gb/products/concrete-systems/

Tel: 01952 231 250

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Email: sales@keimpaints.co.uk.

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Project examples include: Alderney Lighthouse, George Hotel in Rye and High Wray in Cumbria

KEIM – unparalleled performance and durability since 1878.

 

Alumasc Launches Skyline Rainscreen Cladding: A Refined Solution for Prestigious Facades

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Alumasc Launches Skyline Rainscreen Cladding: A Refined Solution for Prestigious Facades

Alumasc Water Management Solutions (AWMS) has expanded its Skyline Architectural Aluminium offering with Skyline Rainscreen Cladding: a premium aluminium system developed to meet the aesthetic and performance demands of prestigious developments, where visual impact and long-term durability are paramount. 

Designed with architects and designers in mind, Skyline Rainscreen Cladding is CWCT tested, and engineered to combine clean, contemporary lines with robust technical performance. It elevates the architectural character of any façade; ensuring maximum weather protection and building compliance.

Designers can specify either Secret Fix Panels or Cassette Panels, each offering its own distinct visual benefits and straightforward installation methods. Panels are available in a wide range of colours and finishes, to support creative freedom on commercial, residential, leisure and mixed-use developments. 

Secret Fix Panels – Seamless Design Freedom

Skyline Secret Fix Panels are designed to deliver a flawless, uninterrupted façade aesthetic. Fixings are concealed by each subsequent panel, leaving no visible fixings. This creates a sleek, high-quality finish particularly well suited to landmark or design-led schemes. Installation can be vertical or horizontal, offering flexibility in façade composition, and enabling architects to respond creatively to building form and proportion.

The interlocking panel design incorporates discreet shadow gaps – 4mm on the shorter edges and 10mm on longer edges – adding depth to the façade without any visual clutter. Available in face widths from 300mm to 700mm, and fully customisable in size and colour, Secret Fix Panels allow equally for bold architectural statements and more understated, elegant expressions. 

Cassette Panels – strong lines and contemporary definition

For projects seeking a more pronounced architectural expression, Skyline Cassette Panels provide a striking alternative. The precision-engineered cassette system features an overlapping joint design with a bold 25mm shadow gap. Discreet colour-coded fixings are neatly located within the shadow gap, allowing for efficient installation whilst maintaining flawless clean lines.

Cassette Panels are installed in a vertical orientation only, and are available in face widths from 250mm to 750mm. Designers can combine varying panel sizes across the façade to introduce texture, scale and visual interest.  

CWCT Testing

Achieving the standard set by the Centre for Window and Cladding Technology (CWCT) involves rigorous testing for watertightness, air permeability, wind resistance and impact resistance. 

CWCT Testing is one of the industry’s most demanding assessment standards, evaluating the entire system including the panels, fixings, joints, rails, and supporting structure.

For AWMS, this testing isn’t just about compliance. It’s a commitment to specifying architects, providing them with assurance that Skyline Rainscreen Cladding is designed, engineered, and validated to perform consistently under the harshest of real-world conditions. 

Robust UK Manufacture, Efficient Installation

Both Secret Fix and Cassette Panels share comprehensive manufacturing and installation benefits. 

The range offers an extensive colour palette, including 27 standard Qualicoat-certified colours. We can also match any BS or RAL colour of choice, including anodic colours and stone-effect finishes. When powder coated, aluminium achieves a fire rating of A2-s1,d0 in accordance with BS EN 13501-1:2018, supporting compliance on demanding projects.

Manufactured entirely in the UK from 3mm-thick aluminium, Skyline Rainscreen Cladding panels are produced under ISO 9001 quality accreditation and ISO 14001 environmental management standards. Aluminium’s inherent durability offers a life expectancy of up to 40 years in rural or suburban environments and up to 25 years in industrial or marine locations, while remaining 100% recyclable.

Installation is straightforward via Skyline’s rail and bracket system, with panels typically installed from top to bottom, left to right.  Both systems are fully compatible with other Skyline elements, including fascias, soffits, copings, window surrounds and door canopies, ensuring a cohesive future-proof envelope design for today’s most ambitious architectural projects.

Technical Expertise and Support

Every Skyline project benefits from the backing of Alumasc’s technical experts, who provide detailed design guidance, bespoke CAD drawings, and on-site support from concept to completion. The Skyline technical team has contributed to the design and detailing of some of the UK’s most prestigious developments. Their collaborative approach ensures each installation is tailored precisely to the project’s needs, delivering optimal performance and the best possible architectural finish.

Download the new Skyline Rainscreen Cladding brochure here.

For more information, call 01536 383810 or visit www.alumascwms.co.uk

Crittall Windows secures PAS 24 certification across all external steel door systems

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Crittall Windows has achieved PAS 24: 2022 certification for all its external steel door systems, further strengthening its commitment to security and performance.

Recently, a Corporate W20 TE® door was successfully tested to the security standard PAS 24 by UL Solutions in Telford. This result means the Corporate W20 TE® system now sits alongside the firm’s Homelight® range, which is also PAS 24 compliant.

PAS 24 is a Publicly Available Specification overseen by the British Standards Institution. It sets out a method of testing to assess the security performance of windows and doors, making sure they withstand levels of attack associated with opportunist burglary.

The Corporate W20 TE® door is a thermally enhanced evolution of Crittall’s established rolled steel system. Manufactured from galvanised steel and powder coated in a wide range of finishes, it combines slim sightlines with robust construction. The system is designed to deliver strong thermal and weather performance, achieving U values as low as 1.4 W/m²K, while retaining the characteristic profiles synonymous with the Crittall name.

Homelight®, the company’s residential steel door range, also meets PAS 24 requirements and is equipped with multi-point locking systems. Together, these certified systems provide assurance that Crittall external steel doors meet recognised security benchmarks alongside current Building Regulations.

Russell Ager, Managing Director of Crittall Windows, said: “With Corporate W20 TE® now PAS 24 certified alongside Homelight®, our full external door range meets the latest security standards, giving architects, specifiers and installers confidence in both performance and durability.”

How Dulux Trade supports specifiers in delivering stunning commercial colour schemes

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Colour has the power to transform and enrich how people interact with the built environment. As specialists in colour, Dulux Trade’s Commercial Colours Services team can help you deliver functional, visually impactful colour schemes.

Explore Dulux Trade’s Commercial Colour Services

The team’s expertise extends to inclusive design and creating spaces that work for everyone. Whether you’re specifying a dementia-inclusive care environment, a neurodiversity-informed classroom or a workplace designed to support focus and wellbeing, the Commercial Colour Services team will tailor a colour approach to meet the needs of the people who will use the space.

Specifiers working with the team also benefit from a range of practical tools and resources to support the specification process. These include regulatory compliance support, specification writing, and an NBS library. It’s an end-to-end service from initial concept through to a complete, compliant specification.

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Newton’s 2026 Calendar of Free RIBA CPD Seminars

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Written by Warren Muschialli

Announcing the 2026 calendar of RIBA CPD seminars from Newton, delivered by our team of qualified experts.

Our 2026 line-up includes a choice of five CPD events, hosted in partnership with the RIBA Academy, providing online and in-person access to our latest RIBA-accredited CPDs and training.

CPD events will be delivered by our highly experienced team of Certificated Surveyors in Structural Waterproofing (CSSW). They deliver over one-hundred RIBA-approved CPDs throughout the year to architects, engineers and construction professionals across the country.

Your choice of RIBA CPD seminars for 2026 cover a range of best-practice guidance and compliance on different aspects of structural waterproofing. In line with the 2022 British Standard for waterproofing, BS 8102:2022, available topics include:

  • Waterproofing Design Strategies
  • A Designer’s Guide to ‘Type C’ Waterproofing
  • Achieving Continuity in Concrete Waterproofing
  • Principles of ‘Type A’ Barrier Waterproofing

Furthermore, our latest RIBA-approved CPD on Specifying Pumping Systems for Below-Ground Waterproofing Projects will also be available both online and in-person.

Booking Your RIBA CPD Seminars

See below for the full list of dates and registration links to our 2026 RIBA CPD events:

19th March 2026:

27th April 2026:

22nd June 2026

14th September 2026

  • 12:00 – 01:00 pm – RIBA CPD Hour – Registration link TBC

23rd November 2026

  • 12:00 – 01:00 pm – RIBA CPD Hour – Registration link TBC

New registration links and timings for each CPD webinar will be added to the CPD page of the website as soon as they become available. Contact us to be kept informed about upcoming CPD events and other free training resources.

As well as the online webinars and events, the above presentations are also available as face-to-face seminars or private webinars over Microsoft Teams.

To book your free CPD, call 01732 360 095, or email our CPD Co-ordinator, James jamesnewton@newtonwaterproofing.co.uk

Building Better Social Housing with Aluminium

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How Dales Fabrications is Helping Deliver the UK’s Next Generation of Social Homes

The UK government’s £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme aims to deliver 300,000 new homes by 2036. For housing associations, local authorities, and registered providers, however, the challenge goes beyond delivery targets.

Evolving regulations, including updates to the Decent Homes Standard, the introduction of Awaab’s Law, and new requirements to proactively manage damp and mould are raising expectations for social housing throughout a home’s entire lifecycle, not just at handover. Meanwhile, Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) require rental homes to meet EPC Band C, where feasible, by 2030.

These changes are shifting focus toward long-term performance. The materials and systems specified at the design stage can have lasting effects. Choosing the right solutions early is crucial for creating homes that are durable, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance – while avoiding costly repairs in the future.

Aluminium in Social Housing

Aluminium is increasingly being specified across social housing projects due to its combination of durability, low maintenance requirements, and design flexibility.

Unlike timber or untreated steel, aluminium does not warp, rot, or corrode in typical UK conditions. This makes it particularly well-suited to applications exposed to the elements, where long-term reliability is essential. Its stability over time helps reduce the need for ongoing repairs – an important consideration for housing providers managing large portfolios. Additionally, its lightweight nature aids installation, making it safer, faster, and more efficient.

Practical Aluminium Solutions from Dales Fabrications

A range of aluminium systems can be integrated into social housing developments to support both durability and occupant comfort, with Dales Fabrications offering solutions across each of these key areas. These include:

  • Eaves systems – protect roof edges and manage water runoff.
  • Solar shading – reduce heat in homes, keeping residents comfortable and energy bills down.
  • Rainscreen cladding panels – create modern, durable façades that are easy to maintain.
  • Wall coping systems – protect parapets and exposed roof edges.
  • Rainwater systems – gutters and downpipes designed to control runoff and reduce the risk of damp.

Dales Fabrications’ aluminium systems are available in standard sizes or can be customised to suit specific project requirements. An extensive range of colours and finishes – including RAL, BS, metallic, and anodised options – also helps specifiers meet aesthetic and planning requirements, as well as enhancing durability.

Each project is supported by a dedicated Dales Project Manager, with CAD drawings, BIM models, NBS specifications, and early-stage technical guidance provided to assist design integration. Dales also holds professional indemnity insurance of up to £5 million, offering added reassurance, and can support installation through its Preferred Installer network with supply-and-fix options.

Building Homes that Last

Social housing is judged not only at completion but over decades of use. Materials that can withstand environmental exposure, reduce maintenance demands, and support compliance with evolving regulations are essential.

Through its range of aluminium systems and technical support, Dales Fabrications helps housing providers and specifiers deliver homes that remain safe, dry, and efficient over the long term – supporting both residents and asset performance.

About Dales Fabrications

Founded in 1977, Dales Fabrications has nearly 50 years of experience designing and manufacturing aluminium building products. Operating from their factories in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, and holding ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 certification, they bring proven expertise to every project.

To explore Dales full product range or order their standard rainwater goods online, visit www.dales-eaves.co.uk.

Edward Street in Stockport provides 131 social and affordable homes – 63 for Affordable Rent and 68 for Social Rent. Dales contributed Weatherstruck Copings in RAL 7006 to the project, supporting the building’s modern and durable finish. Photography by Bowker Sadler. Photography by Bowker Sadler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Acton Gardens in London is a mixed-tenure development delivering high-quality social housing. Dales supplied Round Contemporary Rainwater Pipes, Meridian Copings, and Balcony Soffit Cladding finished in Interpon YW255F Golden Beach and RAL 7016, enhancing both the appearance and longevity of the building. Photography by Adrian Toon.

Elegance meets minimalism: HEWI S 480

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HEWI presents the new 480 range, which sets new standards for modern design in the sanitary sector with a clear style, first-class materials and innovative surfaces. The range is based on a timeless round tube design and is characterised by finely tuned radii, reduced wall connections and a clear architectural design.

Variety of colours and surfaces for creative design

With the 480 range, HEWI offers a wide selection of finely finished surfaces, including satin finished stainless steel, chrome and powder coatings in various colours and stylish PVD coatings in brushed or glossy nuances.

The high-quality PVD coatings are a new addition to the HEWI portfolio and open up additional possibilities for durable and stylish solutions. Manufactured in the company’s own plant in Germany, they fulfil the highest quality standards and not only ensure an attractive appearance, but are also characterised by their high scratch resistance and ease of cleaning.

Whether in exclusive hotels, sophisticated elective treatment areas, prestigious public buildings or luxurious private bathrooms – the 480 range offers an optimum solution for every requirement and sets harmonious accents.

Holistic equipment solutions

The 480 range includes accessories for washbasins, WCs and showers as well as rose-free support rails. For the Care to Comfort segments, they are complemented by products from the 805 Classic range and the 900 system. Both ranges extend the product range with solutions that focus equally on user-friendliness and design and can be ideally combined with the 480 range thanks to the HEWI system concept. This results in consistent furnishing concepts that optimally fulfil both functional and aesthetic requirements.

“The 480 range combines filigree elegance, versatile design options and a modern design language that ideally complements sophisticated, design-oriented concepts,” emphasises Christiane Strathaus, Team Leader Product Management at HEWI.

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Since its foundation in 1929, HEWI has developed into a system provider for comprehensive solutions in the areas of building hardware, sanitary accessories, and accessible products. Over the past 95 years, the company has grown to become a leader in the field of accessibility and a recognised expert in system design. In line with Universal Design, the focus for HEWI is on people’s individual needs.

 

Introducing the ICB Group: supporting Architects from Design to Delivery

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For architects specifying building envelope solutions, having the right technical partners can make all the difference. ICB Group brings together three specialist companies — ICB Waterproofing, ICB Fabrications and ICB Projects — offering a coordinated approach to flat roofing, metal fabrication and renewable technologies. Together, they provide practical design support, tested systems and CPD learning opportunities to help architects deliver high-performing, compliant and visually refined buildings.

ICB Waterproofing: roofing systems with technical confidence
ICB Waterproofing specialises in flat roofing solutions, particularly high-performance single-ply membranes, reinforced bituminous systems and liquid waterproofing technologies. ICB are the UK’s sole distributor of the alwitra® membrane. These systems are widely specified across commercial, residential, education and healthcare sectors, where durability, fire performance and compliance with evolving regulations are critical.

Architects benefit from early engagement with ICB’s Technical team, who provide specification guidance, build-up advice, drainage detailing support and assistance with meeting regulatory requirements such as fire classification and sustainability targets. Many of the systems offered contribute to green roof, blue roof and bio-solar designs, and solar PV, helping projects meet environmental goals alongside technical performance.

ICB Fabrications: precision metal solutions for modern architecture
Architectural detailing increasingly demands bespoke solutions that balance aesthetics with practicality. ICB Fabrications focuses on aluminium fabrication, including cappings, fascias, soffits, flashings and custom architectural features such as planters, screening and façade elements.

Manufactured in the UK using precision machinery and high-quality finishing processes, these solutions allow architects to achieve clean design lines while ensuring longevity in challenging weather conditions. Aluminium’s corrosion resistance, recyclability and design flexibility make it a strong choice for contemporary projects that prioritise sustainability and visual impact.

Early collaboration with the ICB Fabrications team helps ensure details are buildable, cost-effective and aligned with overall design intent — reducing risk later in the project lifecycle.

ICB Projects: integrated renewable and roofing solutions
As sustainability moves to the centre of building design, ICB Projects supports architects with solar PV integration, green roof systems, rooflights, ventilation solutions and associated mounting technologies. The focus is on combining energy generation, daylighting and environmental performance with practical installation considerations.

Whether designing a retrofit scheme or a new build targeting net zero operational carbon, architects can access technical advice on system compatibility, structural considerations and integration with waterproofing layers — ensuring performance without compromising design.

CPD opportunities for architects
Alongside products and services, the ICB Group offers RIBA-approved CPD sessions tailored specifically for architects and specifiers. These typically cover topics such as flat roofing design, green and blue roof systems, solar PV integration, metal detailing and regulatory compliance. These hour-long sessions can be booked via the website and include a free breakfast, or lunch.

A collaborative partner for specification success
By combining waterproofing expertise, precision fabrication capabilities and renewable technology solutions, the ICB Group provides architects with a joined-up approach to building envelope design. From early concept advice through to specification support and ongoing technical guidance, the aim is simple: to help architects deliver buildings that perform well, meet compliance requirements and stand the test of time.

Links:

www.icbgroup.co.uk

www.alwitra.co.uk

www.icbfabrications.co.uk

www.icbprojects.co.uk

www.icbwaterproofing.co.uk

Britain’s Housing Ambitions Depend on Small Builders

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Phil Knight, Head of Private Housebuilding at H+H UK Ltd gives his thoughts on the importance of SME builders and what the government can do to halt their decline.

Today, SMEs account for just 10% of all new homes built in England – down from around 40% in the 1980s. That decline is not just a problem for small builders; it’s a problem for the nation. Without a thriving SME sector, it is difficult to see how the government can deliver homes at the scale and quality the country needs.

The value of small builders

SMEs bring something different to a housing market dominated by large housebuilders: agility, creativity and a deep connection to place. They broaden the capacity of the industry and help accelerate delivery in areas where demand is greatest.

Small builders are rooted in their communities. They can take on difficult, smaller brownfield land that the volume housebuilders overlook. They use local suppliers, employ local trades, and support apprenticeships—keeping money, skills, and jobs within the regional economy. This “multiplier effect” strengthens local economies and fosters community identity.

SMEs are also just as keen as the volume housebuilders to support innovation. Able to move faster in terms of revisiting their designs, SMEs may have the freedom to trial new materials and methods and are often keen to respond quickly to environmental and design challenges.

At H+H, we’ve seen this first-hand. Our Vertical Wall Panels – an offsite-manufactured, aircrete-based system designed to speed up construction and improve thermal performance – were initially developed for the volume housebuilders. Yet we are also seeing the smaller regional builders adopting this innovative approach. Their willingness to experiment helps drive improvements across the industry.

Innovation and environmental progress

Encouraging SME growth is not only about numbers; it’s also about quality and sustainability. Smaller firms are often at the forefront of embracing low-carbon technologies, modern methods of construction, such as Vertical Wall Panels, and energy-efficient design. With the built environment central to the UK’s net zero ambitions, the government will not meet its environmental goals without the commitment of SME housebuilders.

The barriers holding SMEs back

Despite their importance, SME housebuilders face a range of challenges that prevent them thriving. The planning system remains the single biggest barrier. According to the Home Builders Federation’s Housing Market Intelligence Report 2025, over 90% of SMEs identify planning delays as a major challenge.

Large developers can weather these delays by switching resources to other sites. Smaller firms, often reliant on a single live project, do not have that luxury. The result is lost time, lost income, and, too often, lost businesses.

Access to finance remains another persistent problem. Many lenders view small development projects as higher risk, particularly when Section 106 (S106) affordable housing obligations are uncertain. When Registered Providers are unwilling to acquire small numbers of affordable homes with say, fewer than 30 units, SMEs can find themselves unable to secure the project finance needed to get started. Without intervention, this dynamic will continue to choke off supply.

Labour shortages add yet another layer of difficulty. The construction sector faces an ageing workforce and an urgent need for new entrants. Yet the current apprenticeship funding structure makes it difficult for smaller companies to bring in trainees. Rising minimum wages and National Insurance contributions have not been matched by reforms to the Apprenticeship Levy, leaving SMEs to absorb the costs. If we are serious about sustaining the skilled workforce required for housebuilding, apprenticeship funding should be reviewed and expanded.

Signs of progress – but not yet enough

There are reasons for cautious optimism. The government’s *Planning and Infrastructure Bill* aims to simplify and speed up development, and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has announced a package of measures to support SME builders. These include streamlined planning for smaller developments, eased Biodiversity Net Gain requirements for sites of up to nine homes, and new exemptions from the Building Safety Levy for medium-sized projects.

Homes England has also pledged to release more land exclusively for SMEs and to pilot a *Small Sites Aggregator* to bring together underused brownfield land.

These are positive steps, but implementation remains slow. With fewer than four years to meet its 1.5 million homes target, the government simply cannot afford to wait.

A call to action

If the government is serious about its pledge to be the party of “builders, not blockers,” it must act decisively to rebuild the SME housebuilding sector. That means:

  • Accelerating planning reform to make smaller projects viable and predictable.
  • Improving access to finance, including flexible support for sites affected by S106 and affordable housing challenges.
  • Reforming apprenticeship funding to encourage more people to enter the industry.
  • Reintroducing targeted first-time buyer support to stimulate demand and restore confidence in local markets.

Reversing the decline of small housebuilders will not be easy, but it is essential. The UK cannot build more homes, better homes, or greener homes without the ingenuity, local focus, and commitment of SMEs. Supporting them is not about favouring developers—it’s about ensuring that every community has a chance to grow.

If the government wants to deliver 1.5 million homes, it must start by building a future in which small builders can once again thrive.

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Flyscreens for Commercial & Domestic Premises

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Since 1998, The Flyscreen Company have been manufacturing and supplying custom made screens for windows and doors. Endorsed by Environmental Health Officers as an effective method for insect prevention, our flyscreens offer reliable and hygienic protection against flying insects. Our products are suitable for commercial and residential properties, such as kitchens, factories, care homes, hospitals, and more.

We offer a wide selection of options to accommodate all types of apertures.

Stainless Steel Mesh

This woven insect mesh is durable and manufactured from stainless steel, Type 304 grade. It can be cut to size with a good pair of household scissors. We stock the mesh in 30m long rolls in widths of 75mm, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm, 300mm and 1.2m rolls.

Fibreglass Mesh

Our standard insect mesh is composed of woven fibreglass which is designed to keep flies, wasps, mosquitoes, and other insects out while allowing for natural ventilation through windows, doors, soffits, and other openings. It can be easily trimmed to size with scissors and secured with staples, battening or silicone.

Available in 30m rolls, our mesh comes in a range of widths from 100mm to 400mm, as well as 1.2m or 1.8m wide.

Rodent Mesh

Made with extra tough woven steel, this mesh is used by pest control professionals and construction companies. Used to prevent rats and other rodents, as well as proof against birds for solar panels. Available in 150mm width by 30m length.

Visit our website today to explore our brand new ordering system for made to measure flyscreens.