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Keep the Heat In: How Loft Insulation Reduces Heat Loss
As the cold weather sets in, many of us start to think about how to keep our homes warm and cosy. Did you know that a quarter of the heat
7 Benefits of a Loft Conversion
Do you have an empty loft space in your home that you don’t know what to do with? Did you know that you can transform this area into a beautiful
How to Maintain Timber Cladding: Advice for Homeowners and Builders
Timber cladding stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of natural materials in architecture. This exterior wooden covering graces buildings with its warm, organic aesthetic while providing essential protection
C16 vs C24 Timber: Understanding the Differences
C16 vs C24 Timber: Understanding the Differences When embarking on a construction project, whether it’s a major loft conversion or a simple DIY bookshelf, the type of timber you choose
New Product! UC3 Treated Eased Edge Landscape Batten: A Game Changer for Outdoor Projects
New Product! UC3 Treated Eased Edge Landscape Batten: A Game Changer for Outdoor Projects At Brentwood Timber Supplies we have added UC3 Treated Eased Edge Landscape Batten to our inventory.
Do You Need Planning Permission For Decking In Your Garden
Do You Need Planning Permission For Decking In Your Garden Decking can transform any garden into a tranquil outdoor retreat or a vibrant space for entertainment and relaxation. Broadly speaking,
Is Timber A Sustainable Material? Unveiling the Truth
Is Timber A Sustainable Material? Unveiling the Truth One industry that often raises questions surrounding sustainability is the timber industry. With deforestation and climate change concerns, it’s essential to understand
The Ultimate Guide To OSB: Everything You Need To Know
The Ultimate Guide To OSB: Everything You Need To Know Welcome to the ultimate guide on an incredibly versatile and widely used material in the construction industry — OSB. Whether
The Uses of Timber in the Construction Industry
The Uses of Timber in the Construction Industry Timber, a construction material as old as human civilisation, remains a vital resource in today’s construction industry. Despite the proliferation of newer