Tag: ISO14001

How ThermaCote Supports UK Social Housing Reforms: Sustainable Solutions for Energy Efficiency

Posted on October 31, 2024 by Iain McIvor

The UK’s recent social housing reforms mark a significant shift towards more stringent energy efficiency and sustainability standards in social housing. With an emphasis on improving living conditions, reducing environmental impact, and addressing fuel poverty, housing providers face new challenges. These reforms are especially focused on enhancing the energy performance of older buildings, many of […]

Why should architects look at recommending ThermaCote?

Posted on September 9, 2024 by Iain McIvor

Architects should consider recommending ThermaCote for several compelling reasons: Energy Efficiency: ThermaCote’s thermal barrier properties help improve a building’s energy efficiency by reflecting heat away in the summer and retaining heat during the winter. This can lead to significant reductions in heating and cooling costs, aligning with the increasing emphasis on energy-efficient building design. Sustainability: […]

Why is ThermaCote important to providers of student accommodation?

Posted on by Iain McIvor

ThermaCote is important to providers of student accommodation primarily due to its energy efficiency and cost-saving benefits. Here’s why: Energy Efficiency: ThermaCote is a thermal barrier coating that helps to regulate indoor temperatures by reflecting heat. This means that during hot weather, it can reduce the amount of heat entering the building, and during cold […]

ThermaCote® supports ISO 14001 compliance.

Posted on by Iain McIvor

ThermaCote® supports ISO 14001 compliance by directly contributing to the core objectives of this environmental management standard, which focuses on reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainability in business operations. Here’s how ThermaCote® aligns with ISO 14001 principles: Energy Efficiency: ThermaCote® significantly improves thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling by up to 40%. […]