Professional Builder May 2024

Page 1

THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE FOR THE BUILDING INDUSTRYMAY 2024 Professional FREE TO THE TRADE
CARPENTRY & JOINERY INTO THE WOODS! BUILDING ■ PLASTERING ■ PLUMBING ■ ROOFING ■ CARPENTRY ■ PAINTING AND DECORATING ■ IT’S ALL POWER TO YOU WITH THE FESTOOL KHC 18 CORDLESS ROTARY HAMMER
PAINTING & DECORATING BRUSHING UP ON THE LATEST
MAY 2024 VOL. 46 NO. 5 www.youtube.com/ProBuilderMag RENEWABLE HEATING COMPETITION contents REGULARS SPECIAL REPORTS PAINTING & DECORATING @PB_mag pb@hamerville.co.uk Professional Builder, Regal House, Regal Way, Watford, Herts, WD24 4YF. DOORS & WINDOWS @probuildermag @probuilderonline 12Ryan Lange is Building a Greener Future BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 27Join the Painting & Decorating Association (PDA) 30Zinsser are the Damp Busters 33Shurtape Talks Slow Decorating 37Working at Height with Jefferson Tools 40Hamilton – High-performance Brushes 43Bond-It – Superhero Range 45Carhartt – Workwear for 46NEW PRODUCTS www.probuildermag.co.uk PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 3 25 TOOLS & WORKWEAR VEHICLES & PLANT CARPENTRY & JOINERY 49Barrettine is Caring for Wood 53ForgeFix – Choosing the Right Fixing 56International Timber – Cladding 58Macdeck Landspacing – Decking System 59OSC in Action 60NEW PRODUCTS 15Indigo Group Explains the VAT Domestic Reverse Charge 21Estimating with Build Aviator  27 FREEFOR ALL! 7Editor’s Viewpoint 9News 24Free-for-All 97Wise Howell 97Trade Media            99The Doctor’s Advice 90Grant UK Heat Pumps 70Festool KHC 18 Cordless Rotary Hammer 72Norton Clipper – Battery Range 74Easy Innovations – Easy Air Wedge 75Tibby Singh Reviews the Stabila Digital Level 76Bosch – X Lock for Angle Grinders 78Mascot – Customized Range 79NEW PRODUCTS 66Quality Quickslide Solutions 69Origin – Soho External Door GENERAL BUILDING 81Baumit – External Wall Insulation 84Marley – JB Red Batten 85NEW PRODUCTS MASONRY MATERIALS & LANDSCAPING 86Brett Landscaping – Permeable Paving 88Monty Miracle – Maintaining Masonry 25 WIN A FANTASTIC SIXPIECE MAKITA COMBO KIT!  92Bobcat – E10z Compact Excavator 94Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 12 61BOSS IT, WITH GEOCEL A comprehensive guide to the manufacturer’s sealants and adhesives 49

AND YOU CAN TOO, AS WE CATCH UP WITH SOME OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY’S MOST INTERESTING AND KNOWLEDGEABLE CHARACTERS ON THE NEW GROUND BREAKING PROFESSIONAL BUILDER PODCAST WITH LEE JONES AND EDWARD KELLY.

LEARN A NEW BUSINESS SKILL OR FINE TUNE AN OLD ONE FROM THE GUYS AND GIRLS AT THE SHARP END, WHO HAVE BEEN THERE, DONE IT AND GOT THE PB T SHIRT TO BOOT!

LISTEN NOW ON YOUR PODCAST PLATFORM OF CHOICE

Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Amazon Podcasts Listen on Spotify Podcasts
OR CLICK HERE
VISIT:
TO
WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD001
Professional BUILDING ■ CARPENTRYPodcast NOWLIVE! IF THEY ARE TALKING WE ARE LISTENING! Professional Podcast

EDITOR

LEE JONES

EMAIL: ljones@hamerville.co.uk

ASSISTANT EDITOR

EDWARD KELLY

EMAIL: ekelly@hamerville.co.uk

GROUP ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER

CRAIG JOWSEY

TEL: 07900 248102

EMAIL: craig@hamerville.co.uk

NORTHERN ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER

IAN DUFF

MOBILE: 07810 353525

EMAIL: probuilder@sky.com

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

DONNA BOOTH

GROUP PRODUCTION MANAGER

CAROL PADGETT

DIGITAL MANAGER

JASMINE SMITH

EMAIL: jsmith@hamerville.co.uk

DIGITAL ASSISTANT

LYDIA MCFARLANE

EMAIL: lmcfarlane@hamerville.co.uk

DISTRIBUTION MANAGER

KARL CLARK

PRINTED BY PCP TELFORD

PUBLISHED BY HAMERVILLE MEDIA GROUP

Regal House, Regal Way, Watford, Herts WD24 4YF

Tel: (01923) 237799

Fax: (01923) 246901

Email: pb@hamerville.co.uk

Professional Builder is a business magazine for firms and individuals involved in all aspects of the building industry. It is available nationally –free to the trade through leading builders’ merchant outlets. © 2024

To be removed from this magazine’s circulation, please call 01923 237799 or email circulation@hamerville.co.uk.

Subscriptions to Professional Builder are available at the following rates:

UK: 1 year (11 issues) –£30.00 post paid

Europe & Overseas: 1 year (11 issues) –£50.00 post paid

Airmail: 1 year (11 issues) –

£80.00 post paid

GREEN SHOOTS

The resilience of the building industry and its workers should never be underestimated. Problem solving is a daily reality for the trades and that extends to running a business. Diversifying is now embraced as a matter of course, with far fewer firms occupying narrow specialisms in favour of winning work when and where they can.

It’s a strength which has been rewarded of late with an upturn in the construction sector as a whole, and the repair, maintenance and improvement sector in particular. At the same time average earnings for the self-employed are following the same positive trajectory, with vacancies for permanent roles also increasing.

In the years ahead the ability of the sector to adapt will be tested still further – and the rewards for those who can do just that could be considerable. Under the terms of the Paris Climate Agreement the government is bound by law to achieve net zero by 2050 and a significant proportion of the necessary gains will need to come from the built environment. It is a process that is already underway and its momentum is only going to accelerate. The Future Homes Standard is set to insist on the installation of heat pumps into new build properties, for example, and the regulations will become mandatory in 2025.

jobbing builder it is in the latter that the greatest gains lie, and many tradespeople will already be in command of the skillset that’s required to take advantage.

According to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) there are 8 million lofts that need insulating and 20 million uninsulated floors that could be upgraded, not to mention all those cavity walls and triple glazing projects.

These are jobs that could be undertaken now, this very day, often without mastering any new products, techniques or specialist training. General builders are the most valuable weapon that we have in the battle for higher levels of energy efficiency but previous attempts to unleash their potential have proven to be woefully inadequate.

“We’re in an election year, and that will be the cue for politicians from across the spectrum to don a hard hat for the purposeful photo opportunity on a site”

Remember the Green Deal? Or the Green Homes Grant? The collapse of these initiatives came after accusations of excessive red tape, unacceptable costs, and an inaccessible application process for homeowners and installers alike.

There has, however, been some criticism that the FHS proposals lack ambition in addressing the building fabric. Much higher levels of insulation and triple glazing should work in tandem with low carbon technologies, and not to overcome the limitations of the build. At the same time, increased levels of air tightness bring their own mould and condensation issues and will need to be given due consideration in the overall design.

These are all factors that builders will need to routinely consider, not just in new build housing but in retrofit. For the local

Nevertheless, simply because previous efforts have failed does not mean the need is any less pressing. The cost-ofliving crisis could well be but a taste of the volatility in energy prices that will be unleashed upon us in the years ahead. Given that the cheapest unit of energy is always the one we don’t use there’s more at stake here than the environment, as pivotal as that is to all our futures.

We’re in an election year and that will be the cue for politicians from across the spectrum to don a hard hat for the purposeful photo opportunity on a construction project. What the industry and the people it serves can do with is something of more substance – and which has hitherto been absent. Namely a clear strategy on how we can upgrade our existing housing stock, relieve homeowners of burdensome bills, and turn a tidy profit into the bargain.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I7
Total Average Net Distribution 131,640 July 2021 –June 2022
viewpoint

IN GOOD REPAIR

Positive signs on the horizon for small builders, says FMB

The 1.1% growth in construction is welcome news, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) in response to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). “The figures show positive growth for the repair, maintenance and improvement sector, which increased by 4%,” comments Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB. “As we approach the General Election the political parties should be supporting the building industry to build more homes and improve the ones we have as the best means to help turbo charge the economy in the years ahead.”

GARDEN PARTY

Building charity transforms garden of Ledbury site manager

YOU’RE HIRED!

Construction sector

jobs increase as bounce back begins

More than a dozen volunteers from Band of Builders (BoB) unveiled the garden to Glenn Ward after braving “every type of weather going”, including snow and heavy rain, to carry out the transformation. Glenn and wife Esme enlisted the help of the charity after Glenn collapsed on a building site and was left having to learn to walk and talk again after undergoing surgery for a brain tumour. The team cut back trees and levelled the ground to restore the garden to its former glory.

TO THE LIGHTHOUSE!

Vacancies and applications for permanent roles in the construction sector increased at the start of 2024 according to new research from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo). “There are signs of positivity and growth in both new jobs and applications at the start of 2024 as output increases,” reveals Ann Swain, Global CEO of APSCo. The data also reveals that salaries within the sector have climbed

Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity

We speak to Sarah about the work of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity and its priorities for the future in an episode of the Professional Builder podcast. Use the rdr.link below to listen. WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD099

The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has announced that CEO, Bill Hill, has retired. Under his leadership, the charity has experienced remarkable growth, both in terms of the number of families helped and the number of services offered. Bill will be rewarded with the title of Honorary Vice President. To continue the charity’s vital work, Sarah Bolton has been appointed as the new CEO. In the past five years with the charity Sarah has transformed the services delivered.

PLANNING AHEAD

Planning Portal unveils integrated Building Control service

TerraQuest, the operator of Planning Portal, is unveiling a new Building Control Portal, offering a raft of new features designed to benefit developers. The move creates a single portal that serves as the home of planning and building control. It allows applicants to pull information through from existing or approved planning applications to prepopulate elements of building control applications.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 9 News Professional Builder
email your news to us at pb@hamerville.co.uk Tel 01923 237799
FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD002
© aboutmomentsimages/Adobe Stock FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD006
FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD004 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OR HOW TO APPLY FOR HELP FROM BAND OF BUILDERS VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD003
© Monkey Business/Adobe Stock

MIND YOUR BACK

Workers warned of ignoring the risks from long-term back problems

According to the World Health Organization, 1.7 billion people across the globe are impacted by musculoskeletal conditions. In addition, workers being on long term sick due to back problems has risen 28% from 2019 to 2023 according to ONS data. Health and safety expert at Blue Trolley, David Davies, has shared his advice for what employees and employers should watch out for to prevent back problems at work. Use the rdr.link to find out more.

HAPPY DAYS

Construction 4th top industry for workplace satisfaction

The Career Happiness Index, collated by The Futures Group, revealed the building industry as one of the leaders in workplace happiness, performing particularly well with high scores in diversity and inclusion, as well as workplace culture. “A fulfilling career is more than the tasks we perform; it’s about creating an environment where individuals can thrive, grow, and find joy in their daily endeavours,” declares Amanda Payne, Director of Operations at The Futures Group.

All-party parliamentary group launches a new initiative to increase women in housebuilding

‘I am a Housebuilder’ is being led by seven of the foremost female SME housebuilding founders and managing directors who are committed to mentoring and supporting more women to enter the industry. It aims to increase the visibility of successful women, create a mentoring network, and work

CHAS members to benefit from discounted vans thanks to Vanaways partnership

Veriforce CHAS, the supply chain risk management and compliance specialist, has announced a collaboration with Vanaways. This partnership promises exclusive benefits for CHAS members, including substantial discounts on van purchases or leases, cost-effective servicing, and special deals on electric vehicle options.

AGE OLD PROBLEM

A national strategy is needed urgently to address the housing needs of our ageing population.

The call is among a 15-point plan published by the Housing and Ageing Alliance (HAA), a coalition of senior leaders from a wide range of organisations, including Age UK, Independent Age and the National Housing Federation. It includes a commitment to increasing the accessibility standards of new homes, as well as access to practical and affordable housing repair and adaptation.

NICE LITTLE EARNER

UK construction industry ranks 2nd in highest average earnings per employee

The research comes from Money.co.uk, who analysed some of the biggest companies in the UK for the findings.

The average profit per employee in construction was £110,867, with the sector benefiting from solid demand in the housing market.

10 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
VANTASTIC!
N Professional Builder email your news to us at pb@hamerville.co.uk Tel 01923 237799 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE I AM A HOUSEBUILDER CAMPAIGN WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD009 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS OFFER VISIT FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD011
I AM A HOUSEBUILDER
in partnership with trade bodies.
FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD012 FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD007 TO VIEW THE FULL CAREER HAPPINESS INDEX VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD008
© Daisy Daisy/Adobe Stock © daniimages/Adobe Stock © dusanpetkovic1/Adobe Stock

ANYONE FOR SECONDS

Impact of secondary heating systems overlooked in net zero policy, warns OFTEC

The government’s ambition to transition homes from fossil fuel boilers onto heat pumps could lead to an increased reliance on secondary heating systems, in particular solid fuel appliances, which risks undermining the UK’s air quality objectives and could also hinder the UK’s net zero ambitions. That’s the message from OFTEC, which has raised concerns the government has overlooked the potential unintended consequences of off-grid homes having to switch their primary heating system to a low carbon solution, which is not suited to their home.

FUTURE PROOF

Alastair Murray, CEO of Rendesco, addresses the Future Homes Standard consultation

The consultation is set to ban gas boilers in all new-build properties and will call for developers to install heat networks or heat pumps in all new housing developments.

“It is imperative that the Government works quickly to process all responses in order to refine their proposals ahead of the 2025 implementation of the Future Homes Standard,” urges Alastair Murray, CEO of Rendesco. “Any deviation from the current timetable would create further uncertainty for housebuilders.”

BRING ME SUNSHINE

Energy bills reduced for more than four in five homeowners after installing solar panels

New research from Halifax reveals that investing in solar panels leads to cost and energy savings for homeowners. As a result, Halifax is introducing a new £1,000 discount on solar panel installations with Effective Home. With the typical 3.5 kilowatt-peak PV solar panel system costing around £7,000 on average, this discount will help more homeowners transition to solar power.

FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD013
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR HOMEOWNER CLIENTS INSTALL SOLAR PANELS VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD015 FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD014 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 11

TOP OF THE TREE

Northamptonshire builder, Ryan Lange is on a mission to build a greener future and he’s doing it with an ambitious tree planting initiative.

We were working on a back to brick renovation on a fivebed detached property,” recalls the eponymous proprietor of R Lange Construction, when asked what inspired his tree planting campaign. “It struck me just how much waste was generated because, with the best will in the world, a lot of what you’re stripping out is just not suitable for recycling.” It was that experience that planted the seed of an idea – and from little acorns grow mighty oaks.

“I started to think how I could be more environmentally aware myself. As a builder there are more sustainable materials and methods becoming available all the time, but you are ultimately beholden to the client as to what’s specified. I came to the conclusion that the only way I could reduce my own carbon footprint in any meaningful way was to plant some trees.”

Not one for small measures Ryan decided to well and truly go into the woods with a commitment to plant 5,000 trees over the next 10 years. His first

challenge was to find suitable locations and willing landowners who would share his vision. “We were working on a wedding venue near the village of Dodford and I got on really well with the client, so I asked him if he could accommodate any trees on his estate. He agreed, so I paid for the saplings, provided the labour and we had our first 300 in the ground. That was three years ago, and we’ve since completed our second planting in Preston Capes, which consists of 1,200. That means we’re up to 1,500 and counting!”

Ryan’s company has been trading since 2016 and is the epitome of the kind of local building firm of which there are many hundreds of thousands up and down the land. His five-strong team operates in the counties of Northamptonshire and Warwickshire, undertaking everything from large renovations to extensions and new builds. Given the time pressures of running a business and managing up to four or five projects at any one time his tree planting endeavours are remarkable for their dedication to giving something back to

the environment.

“The hardest part for us is to find people with land who will buy into what we’re doing,” continues the Daventrybased tradesman. “In the second location I was able to collaborate with the Woodland Trust, and part funded the planting. Even with that support, however, I’ve still spent around £900 on trees, and it took four of my own employees four days to plant the 1,200 at the Preston Capes site. If you add up the labour and materials that’s an outlay of around £4,000 thus far.”

With its bucolic countryside and charming natural stone villages the area around Banbury, Towcester and Daventry has been described as the ‘new Cotswolds’. For Ryan it is the vast expanse of farmland that is an opportunity to co-opt the local community into his ambitious tree planting scheme. The

SPECIAL REPORT
12 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER READERS’ LIVES

If you have –or you know anyone who has –some land, and would like Ryan and the team at R Lange Construction to plant some trees on it, then get in touch at ryan@rlangeconstructionltd.co.uk

Woodland Trust has already proved a useful ally and provided invaluable guidance in terms of what to plant, how and when. “We’ve made use of a native mixture, including oak, beech and hornbeam, and you have to be mindful of the season when they’re going in the ground, the spacing between each seedling and so on. I knew nothing about the subject before I started so it’s all been a learning curve for me.”

Ryan is now 3,500 trees from his target, with seven years to go, but has no plans to conclude his budding career in arboriculture when he reaches 5,000. “The

TRAINING ACADEMY

It’s not just for the environment that Ryan Lange is going above and beyond because, since his company’s inception, the now 34-year-old builder has been committed to nurturing the next generation of tradespeople by taking on apprentices whenever he can. He’s now taken that a stage further by setting up a Training Academy in Staverton, Northants. “I’ve converted one of our storage units into a space where we can teach bricklaying, because there’s a real shortage of places where people can learn about building skills in that area,” reveals Ryan.

“We’re hoping to attract not just young people, but any enthusiastic DIYer who wants to take their skillset to the next level. We really do need to think more creatively about who we recruit because the problem is acute. More people are retiring than entering at the other end of the age range.”

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE TRAINING ACADEMY VISIT

WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD098

figure I originally came up with was a bit of an estimate, and sounded quite ambitious, but I won’t be stopping. When we reach the current objective, I’ll probably commit to a certain amount a year.”

Ryan’s real aim is for others to take a leaf from his own CO2 saving book: “My hope is that this will inspire other people to think about what they can do for the environment,” he concludes. “We’ve been sharing what we’re doing on social media, and there’s a dedicated section on our website. If that motivates more individuals to address their carbon footprint then there’s a chance we can make a

difference. Of course, there is a personal satisfaction as well. I’ve lived in this area all my life and when I drive past the fields where we’ve planted trees I’ll be able to say that I did that.”

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE HIGH QUALITY BUILDING WORK UNDERTAKEN BY R LANGE CONSTRUCTION VISIT

WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD016

YOU CAN VIEW A VIDEO ON HOW R LANGE CONSTRUCTION IS BUILDING A GREENER FUTURE AT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD017

INTO REVERSE!

The purpose of the VAT Domestic Reverse Charge (DRC) was to prevent fraud and increase tax compliance in the construction industry. Under the DRC, the responsibility for paying VAT on certain construction services is shifted from the supplier to the customer. This means that the customer must account for the VAT on their own VAT return, rather than paying the supplier.

The reverse charge applies to supplies of construction services made between VAT-registered businesses where the recipient intends to make an onward supply of the construction services. The reverse charge applies to a wide range of construction services, including building, alteration, repair, demolition, installation, and decoration. There are some exceptions to the reverse charge, including supplies to end-users and supplies of certain professional services, such as architects’ services.

The introduction of the DRC has been controversial in the construction industry, with some businesses expressing concern about the administrative burden and potential cash flow issues. However, HMRC insists that the measure will help to reduce the level of VAT fraud in the industry and increase tax compliance. Only time will tell on that one.

The handy chart above will help you decide where and when the VAT domestic reverse charge applies.

The list of building and construction services affected by the DRC is the same as the list of ‘construction operations’ covered by the Construction Industry Scheme (except for supplies of workers provided by employment businesses). For a full list visit: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD018

The reverse charge is only applicable

to construction companies that are VATregistered, within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) and supplying construction services to another VATregistered business. If the customer is a member of the public, the DRC does not apply and VAT should be charged to the individual as normal.

The reverse charge is also not applicable to supplies made to an end user. An end user is someone who receives a construction service but does not supply it on, for example, a person owning a property having construction work done to the property.

Further exceptions to the reverse charge include supplies between connected parties and between landlords and tenants (if the customer notifies the supplier that the exemption applies).

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 15
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS VAT DOMESTIC REVERSE CHARGE (DRC)

BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

VAT DOMESTIC REVERSE CHARGE (DRC)

can apply to move to monthly returns using your HMRC online VAT account.

If you are a subcontractor, and the reverse charge applies, then this means customers will not be paying your VAT. This will reduce the gross value of payments coming into your business, so it’s important to plan this into your day-today cash flow. If you are a supplier, HMRC recommends checking the CIS and VAT status of your customers to understand whether the reverse charge will apply.

Lastly, supplies by employment businesses or umbrella companies are not subject to the reverse charge, even if those supplies fall within the Construction Industry Scheme. For VAT purposes, employment businesses supplying construction workers are treated as supplying staff rather than building and construction services. If the reverse

huge impact on how businesses in the construction sector manage their VAT and cash flow. Businesses need to ensure accounting systems and software can deal with the reverse charge and invoices comply with the rules. All staff responsible for VAT accounting should be familiar with the reverse charge and how it works.

The reverse charge may also mean

Of course, you may feel you need expert help and many contractors and subcontractors do seek out support.

Indigo has a team of in-house experts who will ensure you are complying with the correct VAT rules, including whether the reverse charge applies to you or not. We will do the hard work, which means you can relax in the knowledge you are compliant and protecting yourself.

Kerry Webley founded KSW Developments

Warwickshire in 2020 and over the past four years has more than doubled his win rate. Kerry explains some of the reasons behind his winning ways

Kerry Webley began his building career fresh out of school at 17. After completing his apprenticeship in bricklaying, working for several firms in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire and developing a love of stonework, Kerry set up KSW Buildings & Maintenance at the age of 26 before rebranding as KSW Developments Warwickshire in 2020. From four employees, Kerry now has a team of 25 and growing.

“We’re very established in our local area,” said Kerry, “which has been really key to our growth. We’re fortunate we’re in an affluent area, but word of mouth has been crucial.” Kerry continued. “Another factor is that we employ our own plumbers and electricians, which helps us complete work at pace and have a continuous cycle of projects. Homeowners don’t really want to wait for their project and because we don’t have to wait for other trades, we can complete jobs faster. You’re only as good as your last job too so having our own trades helps us ensure the highest standard of finish.”

Aside from quality of work and speed, service is something Kerry highlights as on all the time with our clients,” Kerry said.

A WINNING FORMULA

Elaborating on what service means to KSW, Kerry continued: “A lot of it is based on communication with clients. Every week we give the client an update –what’s been done that week, what’s planned for the week ahead, who’ll be at their job and when so they aren’t secondguessing. We’re also fortunate to have Natalie in our team who is in daily contact with clients to answer questions. To us, it’s important there’s always someone to speak to. Clients are spending a lot of money with us. The least we can do is be available and update them on the progress of their work.”

For Kerry, this focus on communication and service isn’t just about the

relationship between us and the client. “We need the same commitment from our merchant and service providers like Build Aviator,” Kerry continued.

Kerry and the KSW team have been using Build Aviator since 2019 and to date have used the service for around 120 projects.

“I found out about Build Aviator from our local merchant and decided to give it a go. We were just getting busier and busier at the time. I’ll be honest – I’m not one for the office. I want to project manage and be on the tools. I’m still on site digging footings but the admin side of things has to be done. We heard about Build Aviator, gave it a go and were very

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 21 BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ESTIMATING

impressed. We used it for a few more jobs and our win ratio went through the roof,” said Kerry.

“What I like about Build Aviator is the detail in their reports – and our clients like it too. Their feedback is phenomenal. They want to see the detail, especially when they’re spending a lot of money, and Build Aviator gives them that,” said Kerry.

Comparing life before Build Aviator, Kerry said. “When I was doing our estimates, they were ok, but they didn’t represent us as a company. The reports we provide now are professional and slick.”

Talking about the difference it makes to their client relationship, Kerry added: “The personal service that Build Aviator gives to us is very, very, very good. If we need changes, they’re done in minutes. Equally, if the client ever has questions on the quote, our estimator Simon will happily join a call with them to explain costings etc – which

figures on the back of a fag packet or scribbles on a piece of A4 paper.”

“They also work closely with us and the client to get the job on budget. If we need to remove some cost, they do that leg work for us and get it to the price we need.”

Professional reports and detailed estimates, combined with the ability to fit a job to the client’s budget, have been instrumental to KSW’s win rate Kerry believes: “Before Build Aviator we were

about 65%.”

Concluding, Kerry said: “We’ve now grown our business to the extent where next month we’re working on a £2m project and we’re rebranding again to focus on the luxury market. Our company has mainly grown thanks to Build Aviator.”

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BUILD AVIATOR VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD020 TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

We give our verdict on new products in our unique site tests, but now we want to give you the chance to try them – AND KEEP THEM – for yourself! All you have to do to enter the free draws is simply just type in www.rdr.link followed by the unique code.

10 WOOD SCREW CASES

SAMAC FIXINGS

PERFORMANCE PLUS HIGHPERFORMANCE WOODSCREWS

Ideal for a variety of fixing jobs, each Samac Fixings’ Performance Plus HighPerformance Woodscrew case includes a range of sizes with features like a Type 17 cut point and partially serrated thread which minimises splitting and the need for pre-drilling. Meanwhile, the milling threads clear the hole and reduces the risk of “jacking” when joining timber to timber. PB has teamed up with Samac Fixings to offer 10 readers the chance to win a Performance Plus Range Screw Case, packed with 900 mixed Performance Plus HighPerformance Woodscrews!

RANGE

Introducing the new Heavy Duty Double Shovel Holer from Birkdale’s SITEMATE range, designed for the quick and efficient removal of soil when digging fence post holes. It features a scissor action design, enhanced leverage and grip, and a fully adjustable blade pitch, which allows for greater soil removal capacity. We’ve got a ‘hole’ load of fantastic prizes including this handy tool from Birkdale.

MULTI MS SEALANT, ADHESIVE AND FILLER

5 1L TINS

BARRETTINE

ARMOURFLEX ULTIMATE UV

PROTECTION OIL

Barrettine’s Armourflex, Ultimate UV Protection Oil is a high-performance coating solution that offers UV and weathering protection for exterior high-end timber such as wooden cladding, luxury gates, window ledges, hard wood external doors (old & new), even through to quality benches and wooden sculptures. It captures the damaging UV rays from the sun and dissipates them safely away as heat to prevent greying, swelling, shrinkage, splitting, and warping of wooden surfaces. Extend the service life of timber and reduce long-term maintenance expense with this great Barrettine product. Five 1litre tins must be won.

This versatile multi surface product has a high initial tack and elasticity. fischer Multi MS is designed to bond a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, glass, ceramics, brick and concrete. It’s waterproof, mould resistant, paintable, sand-able, and can be applied on damp substrates. Stick with us for great prizes every month. There’s 150 cartridges of this fischer Multi MS Sealant, Adhesive and Filler up for grabs.

5

TOTECTORS WILLIAMS

The unique Clarino upper on the Totectors’ Williams boot is just one feature that makes this safety footwear a step ahead. Completely replacing the leather content, Clarino is 30 per cent stronger than leather, more resistant to abrasion, lighter and less affected by UV light. The secret of the slicker profile is a 200-joule resisting aluminium toe cap, whilst the design benefits from an arch support guards, Kevlar-built midsole, and much more. It’s time to boot out inferior footwear and step into Totectors. (Available in UK 7-13 sizes)

Easy to Enter! It’s now easier than ever before to enter the competitions on our website. We’ve collected all the competitions on one handy page, meaning you only have to enter your details once! www.rdr.link/BBD027

24 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
Professional
Professional
FREEFOR ALL! 3SITEMATE HEAVY DUTY PROFESSIONAL DOUBLE SHOVEL HOLER BIRKDALE SITEMATE
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD023 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD022
SEALANT,
150 CARTRIDGES OF
ADHESIVE AND FILLER FISCHER
PAIRS OF SAFETY BOOTS
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD024 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD026 FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD025

Professional Builder has teamed up with Makita to offer a lucky reader the chance to win a fantastic six-piece combo kit – the DLX6068PT.

THE MAKITA DLX6068PT IS AN ALL-ROUND KIT THAT IS IDEAL FOR ANY PROFESSIONAL, CONTAINING SIX PRODUCTS FROM MAKITA’S POPULAR 18V LXT RANGE, PLUS THREE 5.0AH 18V LXT BATTERIES AND A FAST CHARGER – ALL HOUSED IN A STURDY TOOL BAG THAT INCLUDES WHEELS AND A PULL HANDLE FOR EASY TRANSPORTATION AROUND SITE.

DHP453Z 18V LXT Combi Drill

with MAKITA!

Weighing just 1.9kg, with a mid-handle rubberised grip, this drill is comfortable to use and its 2-speed gearbox delivers a high speed of 0-1,300rpm and low speed of 0-400rpm and boasts maximum torque of 42Nm giving it plenty of power for larger screws. Drilling capacities are 13mm in steel, 36mm in wood and 13mm in masonry.

DTD152Z 18V LXT Impact Driver

This extremely light and compact tool has a variety of features that make it a staple for any kit bag, despite its small size. It provides 0-3,500 impacts per minute and a no load speed of up to 2,900rpm, has an electric brake, variable speed control trigger, forward/reverse rotation, and bright twin LED job lights for working in dark areas.

DSS611Z 18V LXT 165mm Circular Saw

With a blade diameter of 165mm, and a bore diameter of 20mm, the Makita DSS611Z circular saw provides a no load speed of 3,700rpm, performing an impressive 57mm max depth of cut at 90 degrees, 40mm max depth of cut at 45 degrees making it ideal for a range of applications. It comes with a TCT Saw Blade, Hex Wrench, and Guide Rule. One of the key highlights of this tool is its lightweight design, which makes it easy to handle and manoeuvre.

DJV180Z 18V LXT Jigsaw

This compact cordless jigsaw provides smooth, powerful cutting with variable speeds up to 2,600spm plus tool-less quick and easy blade

changing. Users can enjoy precision cuts even in low light conditions, thanks to an easy to trace cutting line highlighted by a bright LED work light. The large two finger variable speed trigger makes this jigsaw easy to operate even with gloves on and the ergonomically rubberised handle provides a comfortable grip and more control.

DHR202Z 18V LXT SDS+ 20mm

Rotary Hammer Drill

This 18V LXT SDS+ Rotary Hammer with work light has a drilling capacity of 13mm in steel, 26mm in wood and 20mm in concrete and weighs just 3.2kg. The DHR202Z features three operation modes to suit a wide range of tasks: rotary only, rotary hammer, and hammer only for chiselling and chasing brickwork. The chisel position can be set through 360 degrees, ensuring the user can work at the most comfortable angle when chasing brickwork.

DML802 18V LXT LED Flashlight

This single 3.2W LED flashlight provides 160 lumens and up to 23 hours of continuous illumination on a single charge (when using the 18V LXT 5.0Ah battery). The aluminium pivoting head provides added versatility with a durable design engineered for job site conditions and a metal hang-hook provides added convenience.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 25
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN USE THE RDR.LINK BELOW TO VISIT THE PROFESSIONAL BUILDER WEBSITE WHERE YOU’LL FIND THE FULL ENTRY DETAILS: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD028
COMPETITION
WIN
MORE DETAIL ON THE TOOLS UP FOR GRABS IN THIS PRIZE PACKAGE: The DLX6068PT 6PC Combo Kit includes: DHP453, DHR202, DJV180, DSS611, DTD152, DML802, DC18RD, 3x BL1850B, 831279-0.
HERE’S

HIGHLY DECORATED WORK

The Painting and Decorating Association (PDA) explains why it is a voice for the trade

For 130 years, the Painting and Decorating Association (PDA) has been a collective voice for the trade, bringing together individuals, businesses and associated trades to fly the flag for excellence.

The Association is Britain’s largest trade body dedicated to the sector and represents painting and decorating businesses of all types from sole traders through to large scale national contractors employing hundreds of operatives.

With a proud history and a longstanding legacy of promoting high standards and best practice, members are required to be insured and appropriately trained as well as committing to a Code of Conduct that includes providing quality work at a reasonable price.

PDA Chief Executive, Neil Ogilvie, said: “It’s a really exciting year for the PDA as

we celebrate the Association’s 130th anniversary and mark the 35th Premier Trophy Awards in July. As a membership organisation, our priorities are centred around showcasing the professionalism and skill of our members alongside providing resources, information and services that support their businesses.”

“When painters and decorators are looking for support, advice, information, or a platform that showcases their skills and abilities, we’d encourage them to apply for PDA membership.”
PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 27 painting & decorating

painting & decorating

Painters and decorators who fulfil the membership criteria and apply within the correct business category are entitled to display the Association’s logo across their vehicles, stationery, online platforms and more.

And members who make a commitment to drive down waste can also apply for Paint Green status – PDA’s first-step initiative that encourages businesses to kick start a sustainability journey by helping drive down waste across the sector.

Those who sign up to the scheme can display the Paint Green logo, informing clients and potential customers that they are actively working to reduce excess paint and containers going to landfill.

Members can also access a host of benefits, discounts and services, ranging from group legal cover and membership of UNIEP, BCIS and BUILD UK to discounts on fuel and paint products.

Neil added: “Our impartial mediation and arbitration service is available to both members and their clients, so in the event something does go wrong, we are on hand to provide support and help to find a solution. Members can also access legal and business support via the Markel Hub, which has hundreds of documents and templates available to download.

“In the last 12 months, PDA members have saved more than £54,000 through using the Markel Hub. Our Health & Safety handbook app offers up-to-date

information on the latest regulations on a mobile or tablet, and we work with Associate Partners who offer a range of training opportunities as well.

“We partner with manufacturers and suppliers, as well as organisations such as the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity, which provides mental health support to workers in the construction industry.”

As well as providing a host of discounts and benefits to its members, the trade association acts a voice for the sector as a whole, providing feedback and lobbying through its construction industry partners, as well as flying the flag for excellence in the sector.

The PDA’s Premier Trophy Awards is a glittering ceremony held at Plaisterers’ Hall, London, in July, where winners across seven categories are announced, with one project named Supreme Winner. This year marks the 35th annual event,

and judging of short-listed projects is already well underway.

Apprentice of the Year

The winners of PDA’s popular Apprentice of the Year competition, which takes place across four regional heats followed by a grand final, will also be announced at the Premier Trophy Awards. PDA’s Apprentice Paperhanger of the Year also attracted record entries last year, with winners announced at the annual Networking Event Gala Dinner.

Both competitions test the accuracy, stamina and skill of junior and senior apprentices during a gruelling six-hour challenge – and both are fiercely contested by apprentices from across the UK, with young people travelling to Kent, Birmingham, Rossendale, Glasgow and Doncaster to take part.

Neil added: “To be the recipient of a Premier Trophy Award is to demonstrate that your business has been independently judged to produce some of the best painting and decorating work in the country. It’s a prestigious accolade and a key showcase of some of the incredible talent and expertise to be found among painters and decorators.

“Likewise, the apprentice competitions challenge young people embarking on a career in colour, encouraging them to network with their peers, push themselves to succeed and gain a deeper understanding of the value of their chosen trade. Ultimately, the PDA grew from groups of like-minded craftspeople working collectively to improve standards in their trade and work to fair rates of pay – and that founding ethos still runs through everything we do 130 years later.

“So, when painters and decorators are looking for support, advice, information, or a platform that showcases their skills and abilities, we’d encourage them to apply for PDA membership. With so much to gain, why choose anyone else?”

28 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO APPLY TO JOIN THE PDA VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD030 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE PDA’S PREMIER TROPHY AWARDS VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD031

BREAK THE MOULD!

The extensive Zinsser range of reliable, mould-resistant paints and products is the ideal way of combatting and preventing mould growth quickly and effectively.

Mould and mildew has become an increasing problem in residential properties across the UK, with the most recent English Housing Survey reporting that around 912,000 homes in England have damp problems of some kind.

Causes and health risks

Poor insulation and insufficient ventilation within a building often causes excess moisture and can result in the appearance of mould. This is due to higher levels of humidity and condensation, and an increase in warmth and moisture can encourage black mould on internal walls and ceilings. Moreover, due to the costof-living crisis, many households cannot afford to heat their homes and ventilate damp areas, which can also lead to mould growth. Despite being unsightly, mould can have serious health implications for residents, as airborne spores can cause allergic reactions, asthma attacks, respiratory infections and even death.

Solving decorating problems

With almost 175 years of quality and innovation, Zinsser’s range delivers specialist products to provide tried and tested solutions to every decorating problems. Our solutions efficiently tackle mould, mildew and algae with a specialist product range of primers and paint finishes that are specifically designed to protect the dried coating against fungal degradation. Preparing a mouldstained surface with Zinsser Mould Killer & Remover before painting will provide a longlasting finish. The water-based formula contains a fungicide that

effectively removes dark stains caused by mould, fungus and algae and is ideal for use in bathrooms, kitchens and other areas of high humidity.

Mould-resistant interior paint

PermaWhite has a unique formulation and contains a biocide that protects against fungal degradation. The hardwearing paint provides a scrubbable finish that is specifically designed for high-humidity areas that are subject to challenging wear and tear such as bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms. In addition, the paint film is designed to resist cracking, peeling and blistering for up to seven years before first maintenance. In a recent case study, we provided specialist Zinsser products to deal with the aftermath of a water leak that caused mould build-up throughout a property. A combination of Universal

Degreaser & Cleaner alongside Mould Killer & Remover was used to prepare the area, followed by a coat of B-I-N AQUA to prime the surface and two coats of PermaWhite to actively prevent mould and mildew.

The best products for the job

When dealing with decorating problems such as mould prevention and removal, it is essential to find the best paints and primers for the job. Our specification service is offered free of charge, with members of the experienced Zinsser team available to work with professionals across the industry –at every stage of their project. From initial survey through to specification and application of coatings, we provide on-site advice, training and technical assistance, and we will physically inspect the surface you need to paint and specify the ideal products to suit the project. Mould and mildew damage is a prevalent and serious problem in the UK, but it can be successfully treated and prevented with specialist paints and primers. Zinsser’s range of mould-resistant products provides an efficient, long-lasting solution to mould growth caused by moisture and poor ventilation.

painting & decorating 30 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ZINSSER AND ITS PRODUCTS VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD100

ZINSSER’S STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO TACKLING MOULD

When combatting a decorating job involving mould and mildew, a best practice approach involves cleaning, prepping and priming the mould damaged surface, before applying two coats of mould-resistant paint. Read on for Zinsser’s simple step-bystep guide to mould prevention and removal in just four simple steps.

First, thoroughly clean the mould-stained area with Zinsser Universal Degreaser & Cleaner before rinsing thoroughly and allowing to dry. The Universal Degreaser & Cleaner is a water-based detergent that is colour fast, fabric safe and removes tough stains quickly and effectively from many surfaces.

Once the surface is suitably prepped, allow to dry before priming with ultimate performance, water-based primer, sealer, stain-killer and odourblocker B-I-N AQUA. B-I-N AQUA effectively blocks stubborn stains from mildew, nicotine, smoke, water, grease, tannin, crayon and lipstick, acts as an outstanding barrier against odours and offers exceptional adhesion without the need for sanding. It’s also tintable to pastel and mid-tone colours and recoatable in just 45 minutes.

Next, apply Mould Killer and Remover directly to the surface, this will prepare a mould-stained area before decorating and provide a longer-lasting paint finish. The Mould Killer and Remover contains a fungicide that effectively removes dark stains caused by mould, fungus and algae — making it ideal for use in bathrooms, kitchens and other areas of high humidity. The water based formula comes in a handy trigger spray and can be used on a variety of internal surfaces such as tiles, wood, plaster and wallpaper.

Finally, after allowing to dry, apply two coats of mould resistant paint Zinsser PermaWhite to the surface, leaving two hours drying time in between coats. Known as the “holy grail” Zinsser product for mould, it contains a biocide that protects the paint film against fungal degradation, in addition to cracking, peeling and blistering for up to seven years. The tried and trusted solution for mould growth, PermaWhite actively prevents mould and mildew in high humidity areas, such as kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms. It has a Class 1 Scrub Rating for easy cleaning and is touch-dry in just 30 minutes. STEP 1

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 31 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ANY OF THE ZINSSER PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS FEATURE USE THE APPROPRIATE RDR.LINK BELOW: UNIVERSAL DEGREASER & CLEANER WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD032 PERMAWHITE WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD033 MOULD KILLER AND REMOVER WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD034 B-I-N AQUA WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD035
Before
STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
After

ABOUT TIME

Slow Decorating is making headlines. Jason Burns of Shurtape takes a moment to consider why.

Slow decorating is the latest buzzword in the media when it comes to homes and gardens. What does it mean, though? For a professional decorator, time is of the essence. Yes, you want to do a thorough job, that lasts and makes the customer happy. But you also have a time restriction – your customer could have more houses to paint, a new store to spruce up, or a family that needs to use the kitchen before Christmas.

It turns out that Slow Decorating is not necessarily about painting slowly – it’s more the practise of doing something thoroughly. It involves researching fabrics and considering colours, really allowing a space to develop and grow gradually by practising a more planned approach to decorating and interior design. Less haste, more happiness that lasts. According to House and Garden magazine, it promises “improved results, environmental benefits – and… enjoyable renovations.”Sounds great, doesn’t it! In a fastpaced consumer world, it’s nice to think that people appreciate quality workmanship and look to a professionally created interior that will stand the test of time. And even better that people are enjoying renovations and decorating projects: happy customers mean happy tradespeople.

It’s not a completely new concept, but it’s certainly getting a lot of attention –here are a few reasons this trend seems to be gaining traction at the moment.

Reaction to fast lifestyle

Our scroll and swipe screen culture apparently means we have shorter attention spans. According to CNN Health, the average attention space on a screen has decreased by 103 seconds between 2004 and 2023. The algorithms of social media present issues when focus is needed for longer, more challenging tasks. Social media is great – but the response to it is good too. Slow Decorating goes against that culture of immediate gratification, instead

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 33 painting & decorating

encouraging taking a little more time over things, planning things properly and getting to know a space before rushing in. And knowing that the space will continue to evolve. Slower, more considered activities that take time and concentration should be encouraged and clearly decorating has been recognised as one of them.

Mindfulness

Another buzzword but again, one that has value. Taking the time to appreciate what we are doing is really beneficial. A recent survey by a leading trade and DIY retailer listed the removal of FrogTape from a wall as one of the top 10 most relaxing DIY tasks and we agree – we get so many videos of people slowly removing the tape, as there is something so satisfying about it. It’s the same with painting –the act of the painting is rhythmic and methodical. It’s calming. Seeing an interior (or exterior) be so changed or improved is fantastic, but the actual journey to get there is one that can be enjoyed. Slow decorating encourages people to really be in the moment and enjoy the whole process, not just the finished results.

Sustainability

Slow Decorating is the opposite of fast consumerism as it encourages the use of vintage furniture and upcycled accessories. We work with a number of fantastic furniture upcyclers who breathe new life into old pieces, reducing waste and bringing joy through a paintbrush (and a little FrogTape of course). Slow Decorating is seen as a reaction to mass production –a deliberate approach that encourages meaningful, personal connections to the things we live with, whether that is upcycling older products, giving new life to heirlooms or buying new products that are high quality and

“For those of us working in decorating, it means more of a partnership with our customers – helping them extend the life of existing possessions, carefully purchase new ones and appreciate true craftmanship, skill and design. Working together to use décor that will bring a space to life for the long-term.”

built to last. This is less about fashion and more about long-lasting, quality work.

Cost

While this may sound expensive, taking time over something means people actually consider their budgets better. Some things may be splurged on, and professional tradespeople are more likely to be used for the best results, but other elements are more likely to get cast aside, when thought about in more detail. Impulse purchases don’t feature in Slow Decorating. It’s more about shopping with intention and buying things that will bring happiness. This is actually more costeffective.

Many interior designers will suggest that Slow Decorating starts with the walls –and that makes sense. Creating a base that can be layered with more paint, or tiles or wallpaper in places, provides that backdrop to build upon. Taking the time to get that right first, means a space is already being looked at thoughtfully. Then the research begins for layering up a room and adding to it with furniture and

accessories that have been researched, re-loved or just purchased.

For those of us working in decorating, it means more of a partnership with our customers – helping them extend the life of existing possessions, carefully purchase new ones and appreciate true craftmanship, skill and design. Working together to use décor that will bring a space to life for the long-term.

I’ve plenty of time for that.

34 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON SHURTAPE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD036 painting & decorating

HIGH TIMES!

When it comes to painting and decorating, choosing the right ladders and access equipment is crucial, explains Darren Binns, National Sales Manager of Jefferson Tools.

Painting and decorating often means working at height, so the priority is always safety. In the UK, falls from height remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities, underscoring the importance of adhering to Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines.

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 establish clear guidelines for any work above ground level. Small builders should ensure that all work at height is properly planned, supervised and performed by competent individuals.

Key practices include:

Avoiding work at height where possible: Always consider whether the task can be completed safely from the ground or a lower level.

Selecting the right equipment: Choose the most appropriate ladder or scaffolding for the task, considering height, duration and the nature of the work.

Regular equipment checks: Before use, inspect ladders and scaffolding for any damage or defects that could

compromise safety.

Securing the ladder: Make sure the ladder is stable and securely footed before use. When using an extension ladder, follow the one-in-four rule – for every four feet in height, the base should be one foot away from the wall.

Training: All users should be trained in the safe use of ladders and scaffolding, understanding how to set up and move the equipment safely.

Remember, when working near electrical sources, either indoors or outdoors, it’s crucial to use ladders made from

non-conductive materials, such as fiberglass, providing an added layer of safety for tasks that may expose the user to electrical hazards. For all other tasks, lightweight yet strong aluminium ladders are easy to transport and set up, ideal for quick tasks around a home.

Professional builders and decorators must conduct risk assessments before beginning any work at height, ensuring that they select the right equipment for the job, are familiar with its safe use and wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).

When it comes to choosing the right ladder for decorating, it’s worth looking at the task in hand and whether the ladder will give you the correct levels of safety and stability. Step ladders are ideal for indoor tasks, such as painting ceilings or reaching high shelves. Stable step

“When it comes to choosing the right ladder for decorating, it’s worth looking at the task in hand and whether the ladder will give you the correct levels of safety and stability.”
PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 37 painting & decorating

painting & decorating

ladders normally ensure safety and comfort for tasks that don’t require extensive height.

The Jefferson Tools 3 Tread x 0.78M Fibreglass Painters Step Ladder, for instance, has channel stiles and heavyduty back bars and it’s built to withstand the rigours of daily use. The ladder features extruded serrated aluminium treads, reinforced with heavy-duty rivets and additional diagonally braced back bars, ensuring added strength and stability.

A top tray for holding tools and materials, along with a centre bar for exceptional stability and strength, make it an indispensable ally for any painting or decorating project. The incorporation of aluminium shoes with rubber feet not only enhances durability but also ensures that the ladder remains steadfast, preventing slips and providing peace of mind.

Extension ladders meanwhile are more

stability, and with adjustable lengths, they can safely accommodate uneven ground levels, providing a secure base for highquality work.

Telescopic Ladders are perfect for contractors who need versatility and portability. They can be easily extended to the required height and retracted for convenient storage and transportation, making them an excellent option for builders with limited storage space.

For larger painting and decorating jobs at height –for instance, when painting a house –Jefferson Tools offers a range of scaffold tower heights. The 3.2M T620 Double Width Scaffolding Tower, for example, offers a safe working height of up to 5.20m. With a safe working load of 950kg, including the self-weight of 244kg and a maximum load of 275kg per platform, evenly distributed, it’s an ideal solution for larger projects. Its robust design and substantial load capacity

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON

STROKES OF INNOVATION

Sarah Coussens, Head of Marketing – Trade at Hamilton, explains how four years of research and development have resulted in a high-performance brush that delivers for every application.

In the quest for more sustainable, higher performing and more versatile finishes, paints and coatings have recently gone through something of an evolution. However, the tools used to apply these innovative coatings have not always kept pace with the same level of innovation –until recently.

So what does it take to design and manufacture a new paint brush? It may sound fanciful, but any professional decorator understands that small changes in design and filament material can make a huge difference to paint consistency, finish and application experience. That’s why Hamilton has spent the past four

past few years. Today, professional decorators can access water-based paints, bio-formulations, self-healing and antimicrobial coatings – even paints containing nanotechnology. These all serve multiple purposes: bolstering durability, improving weather resistance, heightening functionality. But what of the tools we use to apply them? The formula

Outperforming nature

The first notable difference in the Perfection CleanEdge brush is the lack of natural bristle. While still favoured by some decorators, the quality of this animal-borne bi-product is declining amidst ethical concerns. Natural bristle is also prone to shedding and while highly effective on oilbased paints, it is less compatible with water and chemical-based paints. While not wanting to lose the structure of natural bristle, a synthetic brush that mimics natural bristle has been developed, whilst outperforming its predecessor upon application. The result is a brush that is easier to clean, and which does not require the usual ‘break-in’ period.

Intensive testing helped ensure that the right balance between tradition and innovation has been struck – the new CleanEdge filaments have been tested in laboratory conditions, by third party bodies, well-known paint manufacturers and, more importantly, by professional decorators. All tests confirmed an increase in performance compared with natural bristle.

High performance for high viscosity

High viscosity paints are commonly in demand for their improved coverage, simpler application, improved levelling and their enhanced adhesion properties.

painting & decorating 40 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER

However, not all painting tools are wellsuited for these thicker, more viscous coatings. Many have longer, finer filaments more suited to thinner, low viscosity paints. Hamilton’s Perfection MaxStroke range suits this description, and has been designed with low viscosity, high fluid paints in mind.

Where the new Perfection CleanEdge brush differs is its suitability to high viscosity painting applications. It features stiffer, flagged tips that can be activated straight out of the packet. This, together with the innovative filament mix, empowers decorators to effortlessly push and drag thicker paints, while achieving a clean edge. This not only enables decorators to apply high viscosity paints with speed and ease, but it also assures a superior quality finish.

Brushing up on paints

composition. The development was born out of practicality, with decorators demanding a more durable brush than those containing bristle, due to the frequency at which they had to be cleaned when applying acrylic paints.

Water-based polyurethane formulations followed, giving a more

synthetic brush is not enough to meet the demands of all decorators; instead, tool development had to start keeping up with paint improvements.

There’s a lot more that goes into designing a new premium paintbrush than many may consider. That’s why Hamilton has its own cutting-edge research and development base and laboratory facilities based in the midlands and Sweden.

From there, specialists are constantly looking at new paint formulations, decorating trends and working with major paint manufacturers.

Not only does the Perfection CleanEdge brush replace natural bristle with synthetic materials, but it also contains less single-use packaging than many other products. Plastic clam packs have been replaced by recyclable card, while only FSC® Certified wood is used in the handle design.

HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO

Is it a bird? Is it a plane?

We’ve all heard the saying the ‘devil is in the detail’. Arguably, nowhere does this carry more truth than when it comes to decorating and other commonplace repair and renewal work. If you want to achieve an exceptional finish, you need to make an exceptional start – and it’s here that Bond It can help.

The British-based manufacturer of sealants, adhesives and building chemicals has drawn on its decades of experience and strong tracked record of innovation to develop a number of niche products that are quick and easy to use, highly versatile and that deliver exceptional results.

Whether you’re looking for a dependable choice with ‘fit and forget’

capabilities or you need something with the added kapow to tackle a particularly thorny challenge, you’ll want these products in your corner. In fact, it’s small wonder why Bond It has called them its Superhero range.

An adhesive with superpowers

The Bond It Superhero range includes INCREDIBOND – an adhesive that definitely lives up to its name.

“INCREDIBOND can stick almost anything to anything” explains Kirstie Cooper, Marketing Manager at Bond It. “Suitable for both exterior and interior use, it offers exceptional adhesion to most building materials including timber, engineered wood, concrete, plaster, mortar, ceramic, metal, and uPVC and most other plastics. It is perfectly suited to

“We remain committed to developing new products and to enhancing existing ones to ensure ever-evolving benefits for our customers. The development of our Superhero range reflects that.”

a whole multitude of pre-decoration jobs such as fixing skirting boards, dado rails, coving, architraves and polystyrene mouldings.”

Solvent-free, instant grab and fibrereinforced, the product offers such high strength that it can be used as an alternative to screws and nails. “In many cases, it can be a better option than mechanical fixing methods,” says Kirstie, “saving time and energy, whilst also being less destructive.”

THE ONE – and only

Another notable product that forms part of Bond It’s Superhero lineup is THE ONE.

Like INCREDIBOND, the name is taken from this solution’s biggest benefit. Namely, it’s the one and only silicone sealant you’ll need for an enormous variety of jobs.

“THE ONE offers remarkable versatility,” comments Kirstie. “It can be used to replace all other silicones and is ideally suited to most applications. This includes sealing around sanitaryware, uPVC window frames, concrete, plaster, metalwork, mirrors, glass and laminated safety glass.”

As a neutral cure silicone sealant, it is low odour and does not release acid as it goes off. This means it can be safely used

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 43 painting & decorating

on porous surfaces such as natural stone including marble, granite and travertine.

THE ONE is also low modulus giving it greater flexibility. Further benefits include

Taking it to the XTREME

XTREME is Bond It’s Superhero solution for use in high humidity environments like bathrooms and kitchens as well as other

product for you,” states Kirstie. It employs a potent biocide which stops unsightly fungal growth and that prevents discolouration. It is also flexible and remains permanently waterproof.”

Excellent adhesion is achieved to enamel, tiles, glazed ceramic, glass, polycarbonate glass (Plexiglass), acrylics and stainless steel. When combined with a primer, it can also be used on wood, aluminium, chrome, concrete, brick and plastic.

“Bond It already offers a wide array of products that have become incredibly popular amongst professional users,” remarks Kirstie, “but that doesn’t mean we’re about to rest on our laurels. Instead, we remain committed to developing new products and to enhancing existing ones to ensure ever-evolving benefits for our customers. The development of our Superhero range reflects that.”

decorating
painting &

BRUSH UP YOUR STYLE

Selecting the ideal dungarees and overalls is crucial for painters and decorators aiming for great results.

specialised tool pockets on both legs and dual reinforced back pockets, they offer extensive storage options. It’s an array that ensures every tool and accessory has its place.

When embarking on the meticulous and often messy task of painting and decorating, you need the right clothing. It must be protective, practical, and comfortable. It should be neither too tight and restrict movement, nor too loose and a safety hazard.

Protection from splatters and spills is important but painting gear is about more than just this. The specialised nature of painting and decorating means clothing must be practical. Bibs and overalls should be designed with multiple pockets and loops, strategically placed for easy access to brushes, scrapers, tape measures and other essential tools. Dedicated pockets and loops ensure that brushes are always readily accessible, so you don’t have to stop work to go hunting for the next tool you need.

Carhartt’s selection of workwear, including dungarees and boiler suits, is perfectly tailored for labour-intensive tasks. Take the Relaxed Fit Duck Bib Overalls: they’re constructed for heavyduty use and designed with that number one on the painter’s list – an abundance of pockets to keep essential tools and brushes within arm’s reach. Equipped with a zippered multi-compartment bib pocket, sturdy front ledge pockets, a ruler pocket,

Material is another important consideration for painters’ and decorators’ clothing. Fabrics need to be durable enough to withstand repeated washing and resistant to paints, solvents and other chemicals commonly used in the trade. Cotton drill and heavyweight canvas are popular choices due to their sturdiness and ability to protect the wearer’s underclothes from paint splashes and spills. These materials are also breathable, helping to keep the wearer cool and comfortable in a variety working conditions.

Fits the bill

Carhartt’s loose fit Denim Bib Overall, prewashed for comfort, is ideal for painting and decorating. Its loose fit makes crouching, stretching or climbing easy. Triple-stitched main seams mean no tearing or accidental ripping when bending and the straight leg fits nicely

over boots. A multi-compartment bib pocket with secure zipper closure, two large lower front pockets, a left-side ruler pocket and a right-leg hammer loop means you can also keep all your tools and brushes within easy reach.

Coverage is another vital consideration. Full-length overalls with long arms are obviously ideal for their ability to cover most of the body, providing extensive protection against paint and debris. You still need to choose carefully though. Overalls with a loose fit will allow for a full range of motion – never more important than when you’re completely covered –are crucial for tasks that involve stretching, bending, and reaching.

The Carhartt Canvas Coverall comes in a stretch canvas with the added benefit of the manufacturer’s Rugged Flex™ technology that allows unrestricted movement, essential for reaching high corners or low baseboards. The long sleeves and trousers mean full coverage, and the two secure chest pockets with protective flaps, multiple utility and sideentry keep all tools close to hand. The cuffs are snap adjustable to ensure a secure fit, preventing fabric from getting caught or dipping into paint. The ankle-toknee leg opening with snap closure means it’s easy to layer over boots.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 45 painting & decorating
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE CARHARTT RANGE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD040

painting & decorating product round-up

ECO SEALANT

Manufactured using renewable energy and packed in recycled plastic cartridges, the eco-friendly Mapei solvent-free acetic silicone sealant – Mapesil AC ECO – provides strength and durability. It is also resistant to mould and features high elasticity.

ROLLER FILLER

Okarno, previously known as Artex, has unveiled Dalapro Roll Nova, a ready-mixed, quick to apply roller filler. It comes in a handy, pre-mixed 12-litre resealable tub that covers up to 12m² at 1mm thickness. Uses include levelling the surface of existing walls and ceilings as well as concealing cracks and other imperfections.

PREMIUM WHITE PAINT

Designed to provide decorators with a highquality white option to match and enhance all shades found within the existing Heritage collection, Dulux has released its Heritage True White shade. Available in both Velvet Matt (5L and 10L) and Eggshell (2.5L) finishes, it delivers a smooth, and luxurious visual appeal.

GARDEN PAINT

A water-based, low odour, quickdrying, two coat product, HMG’s HydroPro Garden Paint is designed to provide a superior quality coating for sheds and fences. The addition of wax to the formula ensures added protection against moisture when used on rough sawn and planed bare timber.

GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD043 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD044 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD041

INTO THE WOODS

In part two of our feature on protecting and preserving wood, Barrettine explains the features and benefits of more of the products from its comprehensive range

Educating building owners and occupants about proper wood maintenance practices will go a long way to prolong the lifespan of new or renovated wood and minimise the need for future repairs or renovations.

Before any renovation work begins, it’s crucial to prepare the wood surface properly. This may involve cleaning the wood to remove dirt, grime, and old

Sanding and heat guns to remove old coatings can be laborious and, if there is a risk of old lead paint/coatings being present, there could be health risks that need risk assessing. In such a situation a chemical Paint Stripper, such as the fast acting , which are poutice systems that encapsulate the lead

If there are no old coatings to remove but just older tired looking wood, Barrettine’s Wood Reviver will turn back time when it comes to making timber look like new again. This will take out the major effort created from large scale sanding. Depending on the condition of the timber some sanding may be needed to remove any deep imperfections but this system is more effective, less time consuming and delivers the same result. Wood Reviver is simply painted on to the timber and left for 5 mins to penetrate. A light scrubbing is then required with a full wash down to reveal the newly renovated wood.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 49 carpentry & joinery

If it’s decking your maintaining, get bang for your buck with Barrettine’s Concentrated Decking Cleaner product, as the name suggests, is super concentrated and just one bottle will treat up to 40m2 of decking,

Fungi, Bacteria and Mould can also be a common issue, especially in environments with high humidity or moisture levels. The microscopic fungi that can grow on timber may not be visible yet as mould spores can live unseen under the timber surface. This can eventually cause decay and rot which will start to crack, warp, and split the timber weakening its structural integrity. So before applying any wood coating treatment a fungicidal wash is considered good practice to treat this issue. No one likes an unhappy client after the project has been completed but if black spots appear a revisit is probably necessary to rectify the issue, costing time and money! Barrettine’s Mould & Mildew Cleaner would be the perfect cost effective partner to do this for you. This ready to use surface fungicidal wash contains biocides for the control of organic growths and spores including mould, mildew, algae and fungi from masonry, timber, plastic and similar substrates. It can be used externally and internally leaving the surface clean for further remedial treatment.

Once renovated and prepared a number of protection options are available to you from the Barrettine Premier Wood Care range depending on the client’s preference. Choose finishes that are suitable for the wood type and the intended use of the new

50 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BARRETTINE SCAN THE QR CODE OR VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD045 carpentry & joinery

AGOT YOUR HEAD SCREWED ON?

Tony Armitt, Commercial & Technical Director at fixings and fastener experts, ForgeFix explains the importance of knowing which products to use on your latest project

nyone who deals with wood knows how the quality of materials used can impact on the finished product as well as the ease and efficiency of working on the project overall. Though a small element such as a screw can seem trivial in a large carpentry or joinery project, poor quality fixings and fastenings used in wood can cause a nasty split in the materials, whether a precious piece of oak or costly plywood. Education and training around which products to use for various applications is vital, and this is something that ForgeFix understand well. That’s why we are supporting merchants, and therefore end users, with training and education to ensure the right materials are used for the job in hand.

Independent customer research

Our approach is simple, by supporting our merchant customers they are then best able to support their customers. In doing so, we hope to create a virtuous circle in

which our product knowledge gets to end users quickly and effectively, in an effort to make their lives easier.

To understand where we could make the most impact, in 2023 we set about conducting independent customer research of our merchant customer base, ‘the voice of the customer’, to better understand their needs and wants, as well as ways in which improvements could be made in terms of service, product ranges, quality and stock and delivery expectations. A well-informed

merchant means that this knowledge will then be passed on to their customer – the end user, encouraging them back to store due to the knowledge and support they received.

Improved education and training

One of the main findings from the research was that customers wanted more education on new products, as well as hands on training on how a product should be used and their best applications.

This education and training is particularly important to the merchant’s customer facing employees as it helps differentiate them from online competitors and enables the building of relationships with their customers who turn to them for product advice.

To facilitate training, ForgeFix has developed a team that travels the UK to undertake training with merchant teams on site at their own branches. The training is led by a technical team and covers all areas from product selection, uses, safety and

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 53 carpentry & joinery

best practices. The training programme is also offered free of charge.

In addition to the merchant training, Forgefix is offering the opportunity for the tradespeople using the products to receive training in merchant branches through a series of ‘trade mornings’ and bespoke customer events. This aims to make end users more familiar and confident with the products but also helps build relationships between merchants and their customers.

Social media

Customers who are unavailable for training have been given access to a series of training videos freely available on YouTube, specifically developed to support with product understanding, and knowledge.

We also know a lot of the people using our products will turn to social media for advice so we have invested in our social

and informative content as well as competitions and giveaways.

Sustainability

Something our customers and their customers wanted was to have products that are sustainably packaged and presented in a way that displays clear and informative information, including screw gauge and length measuring devices and information of head types so customers don’t need to open boxes. We have also

plastic by providing core products in simple brown cardboard and easier to recycle plastic tubs.

So, before starting your next big joinery project, it’s worth some research or speaking with your local merchant on which screws work best.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON FORGEFIX VISIT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD046

carpentry & joinery

Kerry Wardle, Head of Marketing at International Timber, explores cladding options and trends, with advice on how to correctly specify and install timber cladding.

Exterior cladding in the residential and non-residential sectors is expected to have significant growth in the next forecast period due to its insulation and aesthetic benefits.

The UK timber cladding market is set to experience a growth rate of over 4% during the next five years, due to its costeffectiveness, durability, and sustainability. Timber provides many benefits to surpass other building materials, which is why many builders are opting to use timber cladding in their projects.

What is cladding?

Cladding is the application of one material over another to provide a skin-like layer. The cladding layer is used to provide thermal insulation and protect the structure from weather-related damage. The exterior skin shields walls from moisture and penetrations caused by other weather-related damage, while dramatically changing the appearance of a building, potentially increasing its value.

HEART CLAD AT

What are the current timber cladding trends?

Accoya wood is increasingly becoming the material of choice for its durable qualities, resistance to rot and insect damage, and a life span of 40 to 60 years. The timber’s natural warm appearance used on the external facade of buildings helps to bridge the gap between indoors and outdoors, achieving a more organic flow between the building and nature.

Thermally modified timbers such as Redwood Thermowood and Radiata Pine Thermowood are also seeing an upward trend, partially due to the lack of Siberian Larch, but also due to the fact that these timbers offer increased durability even when exposed to the most extreme environments.

Benefits of cladding?

As well as its durable and resistant qualities, timber cladding also offers increased thermal insulation over other building materials, contributing towards a more sustainable construction industry. Wood is a natural insulator, and when used in cladding form can help to reduce a building’s heat loss, increasing energy efficiency by lowering heating and cooling bills.

The timber used for exterior cladding

requires less energy to produce than any other construction material, contributing to sustainability efforts in the supply chain. Timber’s long life allows for reuse or recycling at the end of its life. Its unique design facilitates easy rejuvenation to change its appearance, providing builders with a long-term solution for builders.

Timber cladding also effectively reduces noise pollution by converting sound waves into heat. This makes it a more effective sound-dampening material compared to other cladding options.

Things to consider

Timber species, profile and additional coating options are all things to consider, as well as location of the cladding, i.e. in exposed or coastal applications. When costing up a project, we recommend a 10% wastage allowance on all cladding timbers and up to 15% on Thermowood, due to the brittle nature of the product.

Additionally, it is essential that the timber cladding is stored correctly on-site to protect it from the natural elements. Storage areas should be dry and wellventilated, not subject to extreme temperatures. Sudden changes in moisture and temperature can cause swelling or shrinkage of components.

carpentry & joinery 56 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER

What about coatings and fixings?

It is crucial to use wood protectants and cleaning products regularly to preserve the appearance of long-lasting cladding. The performance and lifespan of lower durability woods and cheaper timber species can be improved by using factoryapplied treatment technologies such as preservative treatments or wood modification.

All coated cladding requires end-grain and fixings to be sealed to ensure no moisture ingress. We suggest that if any profile is to be coated, the leading edges have a slight round on them to aid with coating adhesion. Timber is easily worked, and the fire performance of timber can be improved by factory-approved treatments such as impregnating the raw timber with suitable fire-retardant products.

It is recommended that timber requiring fire treatment is done in controlled conditions and by an approved factory application. The use of site brushes or spray-applied fire treatments is not approved by the Wood Protection Association (WPA).

Additionally, fixings should be specified to be made of noncorrosive material such as stainless steel, which is ideal for all timber species. Other materials can cause permanent black spotting and corrosion staining to the surface of the cladding.

Here at International Timber, we recognise the challenges builders and contractors face in working to create safe, and sustainable buildings. Offering a vast array of species and finished products, our specialist teams provide customers with total solutions all managed to precise individual requirements.

International Timber provides factory-finished timber cladding that enhances the appearance of buildings, while also providing expert knowledge on the appropriate wood design, treatments and storage solutions for each build.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON INTERNATIONAL TIMBER VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD048

DECKS APPEAL

Macdeck Landscaping – a specialist decking company – is gearing up for significant growth after receiving a patent for its unique deck system.

Q

Tell us about the development of the Macdeck system?

Macdeck worked with the Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) Group, and the Advanced Composites Group (ACG) of the University of Strathclyde on its development, with the help of the Innovation Voucher Scottish Funding Council (SFC) funding by Interface. NMIS is operated by the University of Strathclyde and is part of the High-Value Manufacturing Catapult (HVMC). NMIS support and expertise has been invaluable in helping us accelerate the development and refine the product. The positive results of the research gave us the confidence to take the panels to market and apply for a patent, which has now been secured.

Q

So, just how does it work?

Macdeck’s lightweight panels are fixed on top of a timber frame and are designed to cover difficult ground, such as slopes or areas prone to flooding. Customers can choose to have porcelain tiles, gravel or natural turf installed on top of the panels, creating ‘floating’ gardens in spaces that may otherwise have been unusable.

Q What are some of the advantages of using Mackdeck?

As climate change brings heavier rain and increased risk of floods, the product could be used to futureproof gardens and other landscapes. Less soil or other base material is needed to build ground or foundations, and less heavy machinery and concrete is required, making the process much more carbon friendly.

The modern alternative to softwood decking is composite but some boards can weigh as much as 45kg per square metre, limiting what can be placed on top. However, Macdeck’s

panels, made from a composite material, weigh just 10kg allowing the system to carry significantly heavier top layer materials. The material, GRP, was initially designed for use in marine environments, making it strong, durable, and a safer to walk on.

Q What’s the potential for growth with Macdeck?

The patent for our new landscaping solution is a big step forward that could see us breaking into new markets. We’re receiving significant interest from other landscaping companies wanting to use our system. With the patent now in place we can start delivering panels to the other merchants. Our next step is to expand and grow the business, and we have already hired two new apprentices and we’re looking to add CAD designs to support our manufacturing process further.

carpentry & joinery 58 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
The company is in talks with builders’ merchants and other potential distributors to license the panel systems across the UK.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE MACDECK SYSTEM VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD049 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE NATIONAL MANUFACTURING INSTITUTE SCOTLAND VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD050
Macdeck Landscaping is elevated to new heights with ‘floating’ gardens

GET A FIX

Meet the stars of the landscaping season with OSC Sales and its range of premium fixings

As we head into landscaping season, you’ll be busy selecting the best materials for your outdoor project. And that includes fixings that can withstand whatever the great British weather throws at you.

“Choosing the right fixings for specific types of decking, fencing or outdoor structures including decking subframes and pergolas is critical. Our range of landscaping fixings have you covered for all types of applications,” explains a company spokesman.

“We always recommend the use of our 316 marine-grade stainless steel fixings, especially in coastal areas or if you are using oak or hardwood. Due to their increased corrosion resistance, they are guaranteed to last the lifetime of the project.

“Many hardwoods contain tannins, therefore the tannic acid can react with the metal in standard fixings and cause corrosion and create black stains around the head of the screw. Using stainless steel screws prevents this from

happening,” they added.

The Pro Deck screw, in lengths of 40mm, 50mm, 63mm, 75mm and 90mm, features a pressure-treated timber finish to ensure the appearance of your decking isn’t affected.

Mcintyre Landscapes

Connor Mcintyre from Mcintyre Landscapes provides the benefits of his experience on site: “For me, the Carpenters Mate range of fixings are the true stars of the landscaping season. I

every pack, previously I was forever searching my van for a spare drive tool. The stainless range is also a great alternative for me. The majority of my projects are in coastal areas and I now work with hardwood (oak) more and more.”

When it comes to structural applications, the Pro Hex Head is the building regulations approved alternative to the M10 coach bolt, or M12 coach bolt if using the Heavy Duty Hex Head. The Pro Flat Head, provides the ultimate flush finish for use on warm deck roof applications as well as joining sleepers, decking subframes and other outdoor structures.

“When it comes to structures, I don’t consider using anything else other than the Pro Hex Head or Pro Flat Head. My reputation is always on the line and, therefore, I never compromise on quality,” adds Connor.

All Carpenters Mate self-drilling fixings come with a lifetime guarantee, are corrosion resistant and selfcountersinking. Custom head painting in any RAL colour is also available on the stainless steel No.7 Finishing Screw.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 59 carpentry & joinery
TO FIND YOUR NEAREST CARPENTER’S MATE STOCKIST VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD112

SMART ENTRANCE DOORSET

In addition to high-quality hardware, each doorset in the JELD-WEN smart room entrance range is tested, compatible, and machined to be installed with cloudbased smart access control from NSP Security, an intelligent door security specialist. Doorsets are delivered fully finished and ready to install.

WOODSCREW TRADE CASE

The ultimate collection of 900 precision-engineered screws is how Samac describes its Performance Plus Woodscrews Trade Case. This durable and robust case features a handle designed for seamless site-to-site transit and is built to absorb the bumps and knocks of construction life.

FLOORING PANEL

Bristol-based PPS Building Services recently converted an old barn into a two-bedroom, two-bathroom property using West Fraser’s CaberDek to create a new upper floor. Managing Director, Steve Hill said “I doubt there’s anything we’ve built in the last four or five years that doesn’t have CaberDek on it.” The panels can be 18mm or 22mm thick and produced from moisture resisting P5 particleboard.

READY PRIMED STAIRPARTS

To provide a better finish in less time, Richard Burbidge has launched a ready primed collection of stairparts. The PaintReady stairparts, arrive ready for fitting. 32mm and 41mm plain and top chamfer styles, handrails, baserails, 90mm newels, as well as a variety of caps, are all available. The range comes in FSC certified Radiata Pine too and has been strength tested for Domestic Regulations.

VEHICLE STORAGE AND PORCHES

A set of standardised timber vehicle storage solutions and porches is Scott Timber Engineering’s latest addition. The Easi-fit range is a sustainable alternative to mortar or steel solutions, manufactured from a range of PEFC-certified and sustainability-sourced timbers including Redwood, Whitewood Oak, Douglas Fir, and Accoya.

INSTALLER TRAINING

The Structural Timber Association (STA) is offering an online Skills Hub as part of its STA Installer Training Scheme (ITS). The scheme focuses on health and safety, installation of structural timber systems, roofs, and cavity barriers plus other general construction considerations.

WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD053

STRUCTURAL TIMBER

In addition to secure fastenings in concrete and post-installed rebar connections, fischer’s FIS EM Plus injection mortar now also transfers high loads in structural timber construction. Combined with FIS A anchor rods or the new FIS IG internal threaded anchor, load-bearing timber components made of spruce, fir or pine can be connected with FIS EM Plus.

FIRE DOORSET

The fds GRP composite FD30 fire doorset from Distinction Doors is now UKCA marked, and fully complies with the legal requirements for external use. It is also designed with optional drainage caps, ensuring that weather performance is not compromised. The range offers 10 door styles including solid or glazed options and are available in five colours as standard, with any RAL option.

60 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
carpentry & joinery product
round-up
MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD052
WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD051 GET
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD054 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD058 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD057 GET MORE DETAILS AT: GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD055
Sealants + Adhesives www.geocel.co.uk a high-quality How to achieve Professional BUILDING ■ PLASTERING ■ PLUMBING ■ ROOFING ■ CARPENTRY ■ PAINTING AND DECORATING ■

BOSS IT, WITH GEOCEL

For 50 years Geocel has been setting the standard in sealants and adhesives for the trade.

Committed to innovation, our tireless dedication to research and development has an unwavering focus on continually improving performance, reliability and quality. Industry leaders, we were the first to introduce crystal clear sealants over 30 years ago and we’re pioneers in MS Polymer technology.

All of our products are specially formulated to meet the

SEAL IT

Our Trade Mate range was created to provide a go-to solution for every challenge you might encounter on site.

Each of the 19 products in the Trade Mate range has been specifically formulated to provide a specialised product for use across general building, plumbing, roofing or glazing applications. They’re all easily identifiable on the shelf, so you can be sure you’ve chosen the right product for the job at hand.

There are a range of factors that can affect how a sealant performs, so choosing one that has been specifically formulated for an application ensures a long lasting, high-quality finish can be achieved.

For example, some applications, such as glazing, require a sealant with a degree of elasticity to cope with movement in the joint. Whilst for bathroom and sanitary sealants, durability and mould resistance

62 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER

TRiPOLYMER SOLUTiONS

Tripolymer solutions offer excellent adhesion and cure to form flexible seals with high movement capabilities. They even work in wet conditions, making them ideal for emergency repairs.

SiLiCONE SOLUTiONS

Silicone solutions provide a great deal of versatility and adhere well to a wide range of construction substrates. They offer excellent UV and colour stability, as well as extreme temperature resistance. In terms of specific applications, silicone sealants are ideal for use on expansion and connection joints in sanitary areas, walls and glazing applications, thanks to their exceptional elastic and waterresistant properties.

Products include Trade Mate Sanitary Seal, a fast-curing sealant that provides excellent unprimed adhesion to a variety of substrates including ceramics, plastics and enamel. With high movement capability it also remains permanently flexible and won’t crack, shrink or discolour over time. Plus, a powerful fungicide additive resists mould growth, keeping your perfect lines looking first-rate for longer.

For internal and external glazing applications, including the bedding in of glass and sealing between glass and framework, Trade Mate Glazing Seal is ideal. The high-performing product provides excellent adhesion to glass and polycarbonate sheeting and will not crack, shrink or craze over its lifecycle. It’s ideal for sealing conservatories and roof lights.

Some tripolymer solutions, such as Trade Mate All Weather Seal, can be used across a wide range of materials, including untreated brick, timber, concrete, plastic, glass, stone and most metals. Likewise, Trade Mate Roofers Seal will adhere to various roofing substrates, including, lead, bitumen and galvanised steel.

SPECiALiST SOLUTiONS

There are also a number of specialist sealants in the range, that are formulated for instances where a more general-purpose sealant is not suitable.

For example, Trade Mate Fire Block Seal  is a specialist fire cement formulated to withstand temperatures of up to 1,500°C and can also be painted for ultimate flexibility. It does not require a primer and is also over paintable for ultimate flexibility. Likewise, Trade Mate Plumber Flue is designed to create a flexible, high-strength seal and be exposed to temperatures up to 250°C for use on applications such as gas flues, Aga range cookers and ovens.

STICK IT

Trade Mate Lead and Gutter Seal is another example. It’s been specially formulated for adhesion to lead flashing, as well as brickwork and most common guttering system materials, including metals, plastics, painted surfaces and PVC-U.

For more than two decades, our Joiners Mate range has helped trade professionals get the results they want. Whether you’re in need of a swift fix, or you’re tackling a more difficult task, you can trust in Joiners Mate for any challenge you might encounter on site.

The Joiners Mate range features gel and liquid BS EN 204 Class D4 wood adhesives with exceptionally high bond strength, ideal for both internal and external use.

Joiners Mate Wood Adhesive is perfect for a wide range of substrates. With a five-minute working time, it can be easily worked and shaped to achieve a high strength bond. For a fast cure, no mess bond there’s Joiners Mate Liquid Glue Adhesive. It’s a one-part water resistant polyurethane adhesive in a purpose designed applicator bottle, for easy spray application.

There is also Mitre Bond, a high strength instant bonding system suitable for MDF, wood, rubber, PVCu, metal and most plastics. It’s a two-part system that works in just 10 seconds.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 63 ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE

FILL IT

For applications where there is low movement and little to no contact with water, acrylics are ideal. They don’t offer the same flexibility or weather resistance as silicone alternatives, but are really suited to tasks like jointing, caulking and filling gaps on materials such as plastered walls, masonry and wood. And when it comes to acrylic fillers, Painters Mate has been the go-to product, for decades.

Painters Mate Flexible Filler is a high quality paintable acrylic sealant, ideal for filling cracks on door and window frames, walls, skirting boards, architraves, ceilings and more. Giving a professional finish to any application without the need for sanding, the product’s formulation also includes a fungicide to resist mould growth and can be overpainted in just

REDUCE IT

FIX IT

MS Polymer products feature many of the same attributes as alternative technologies – with the paintability of acrylics and the flexibility and UV stability of silicones – however, they also have additional benefits, which make them a great multi-purpose solution.

Geocel’s best MS Polymer product yet, THE WORKS PRO is therefore the ideal choice when looking to deal with a variety of odd jobs on-site. It’s the ultimate snagging solution.

It can be used directly on to wet or dry surfaces and can be used to bond or seal virtually any material, including most plastics, tiles, wood, stone, metal, glass, concrete, roofing materials and many more. The non-staining properties mean that THE WORKS PRO is ideal not just for high-end facades but also for projects like sealing marble or granite kitchen work tops.

What’s more, over its lifetime, THE WORKS PRO won’t shrink and offers excellent UV and weather resistance. As such, you can rely on it to deliver longlasting results.

Also part of the range is THE WORKS PRO X, a high grab adhesive offering instant grab and bond. It can also be used on virtually any wet or dry surface and in both interior and exterior applications. Due to its superior adhesion and fast curing, the formula is ideal for projects that require a strong lasting bond, quickly.

With the impact of plastic waste now more widely understood and landfill tax steadily increasing year on year, the trade is more mindful than ever of reducing on-site waste and doing their bit for the environment.

The construction sector is a key contributor to plastic waste, responsible for around 23% of all plastic produced in the UK, leading to an estimated 50,000 tonnes of plastic packaging waste every year. Sealant cartridges contribute significantly to this. Although in theory these can be recycled, it is impossible to completely clear the cartridges of residue, and so they are classed as ‘contaminated’ waste and 100 million are sent to landfill annually.

However, Geocel can offer a solution with the ecoSEAL system, which replaces the traditional plastic cartridge with a reusable sleeve. The adhesive or sealant product is

then supplied in a foil sausage, which is placed within the sleeve and loaded into any standard gun, ready for use as normal.

Switching to a product such as this is a minor change yet has the potential to reduce plastic waste output significantly. The empty foils are eight times smaller than empty traditional cartridges, making them around 60% lighter too – crucial for companies that pay to dispose of their waste by weight. Furthermore, the ecoSEAL sleeve can be reused up to 75 times before it is then recycled.

With popular products Painters Mate, THE WORKS PRO and DOWSIL™ 785+, 796 and 799 all available in aluminium foils, tradespeople can easily switch to a more sustainable solution without compromising on the quality of the product they use.

If a job’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well – and whatever the job, with Geocel you’re sure to BOSS IT.

To view the full range of Geocel products visit WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD059

64 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE

23RD in THE series

GOING FOR (WHITE) GOLD

As anticipation builds for the upcoming Olympics, imagine offering your customers a winning streak of windows and doors that perform way above the minimum standards offered by other builders. While we admire athletes setting new records of excellence, you can seize the (white) gold by championing excellence in window and door solutions.

It’s not just about retaining heat; if they live on a busy road for example, their windows can dramatically reduce the noise and even in a nice, safe neighbourhood, nudging them towards more secure locks for their doors and windows will help them to sleep at night.

Keep the heat in!

Understanding u values is key – the lower the better for heat retention. Building Regulations for replacements mandate a minimum u value of 1.4 W/m2K (for ‘Watts per square metre Kelvin’, just in case someone asks!), but surpassing this threshold is a breeze and yields substantial benefits.

Double and triple glazing can be made more thermally efficient, for example, by specifying the inclusion of argon or even krypton gas in the units. And far from being Superman’s fictional home world, these inert, odourless,

glass on the odd occasion the sun comes out in the UK. However, it’s important to note that krypton, albeit highly effective, can be both hard to obtain and costly.

Additionally, enhancing frame energy efficiency by filling cavities with low thermal conductive materials presents a smart solution. For instance, in our traditional vertical sliding windows, this technique presents us with an impressive u value of 1.2 W/m2K which is quite an achievement for this type of frame.

Noise out...

High performing glass can also be used to improve sound reduction in a home. Special sound attenuating laminated glass, made using a specially formulated interlayer sandwiched between two panes of glass, will significantly reduce noise from roads, factories or perhaps railways and airports. And triple glazing will have a dramatic effect at reducing noise inside the home.

Add security up!

Irrespective of how safe an area is, you will never hear a customer tell you that they don’t care about the security of their property. So why not offer them extra peace of mind by suggesting upgrades that will give them the most secure windows and doors possible?

Any reputable manufacturer will provide security enhancement options, including spec compliant with PAS 24:2016 standards and, bearing the

ONSITE WITH

Secured By Design marque operated by the police, could very well be worth the few extra pounds. Fitting laminated glass can also dramatically improve the security of a window but might be regarded as only worth the money in high crime areas.

Triple glazing emerges as the pinnacle upgrade, surprisingly affordable with manifold benefits. Although it is a popular misconception that the additional third pane of glass will improve the insulation value by an equivalent pro rata value, sound deadening, and security will be significantly improved. And such units typically also include a gas insert and may be tuned with the use of specialised coated glasses to further improve thermal insulation, noise control and security. Ask your supplier for advice as everyone will take a different approach.

The point is, just like the athletes and sport stars out there competing in France this year, by helping your customers choose the very best products available, you can cross the line ahead of your competitors.

66 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
DOORS & WINDOWS
Adrian Barraclough runs Quickslide, one of Britain’s leading window & door manufacturers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON QUICKSLIDE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD060
medal windows and doors! Triple glazing will improve thermal efficiency, reduce noise and increase security Recommend upgraded locks for your customers’ peace of mind
Advise your customers on the options for their windows and doors that will substantially improve perfromance

Victoria Brocklesby, COO and Cofounder of Origin, the UK’s leading manufacturer of luxury aluminium doors and windows, discusses the importance of meeting homeowner demands and how to do it.

In today’s competitive property market, builders need to be able to stand out from the crowd by offering something different to homeowners. Quality, service, and aesthetics are now more important than ever.

Designed for the modern era

Knowing the right products is essential to be able to advise homeowners looking to renovate their properties. Glazing is now a sought-after feature in any home and

HOME TRUTH

that combines the sleek, sought-after look of steel glazing bars with ultra-slim sightlines.

On top of this, what sets it apart is the quality of its design and the fact that it complies with the upcoming 2025 Future Homes Standard – a full year ahead of schedule. This focus on energy efficiency ensures homeowners save money on bills while reducing their environmental impact. It also means you have a supplier you can rely on to ensure your projects comply with regulations, now and in the future.

Performance and security

Homeowners don’t just care about looks, they are also prioritising safety and security now more than ever. The Soho External Door has been designed by Origin’s in-house experts to focus on security, boasting an 8-point locking

Tailored to individual style

Modern homeowners crave personalisation and having something different to their neighbours. The Soho External Door caters to this with fully customisable glazing bar configurations. Clients can choose a classic heritage look with more bars or opt for a minimalist industrial aesthetic with fewer. The option of bi-fold or French door styles adds to the design flexibility. Plus, it’s available in 150 different RAL colours.

Built to last

Crafted from high-grade aluminium in the UK, the Soho External Door it is robust yet lightweight, allowing for large expanses of glass that flood interiors with natural light whilst creating a seamless connection to the outdoors. The sleek silhouette is perfect for modern tastes, while also being exceptionally durable. It also comes with the manufacturer’s guarantee of up to 20-years.

The Soho advantage

The Soho External Door offers a winning combination of aesthetics, security, and energy efficiency:

● Attract clients seeking a superior look and feel

● Stand out from the competition with a future-proof product

● Offer homeowners peace-of-mind with a superior security solution

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 69
DOORS & WINDOWS
THE SOHO EXTERNAL DOOR IS NOW AVAILABLE ON A TWOWEEK LEAD TIME. FIND OUT MORE AT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD061

The Festool KHC 18 cordless rotary hammer is a versatile powerhouse that can switch between a variety of applications in seconds.

THE ROTARY CLUB

At the heart of the new 18-volt KHC 18 is a brushless EC-TEC motor which, in combination with a pneumatic impact mechanism, ensures rapid progress when drilling and chiselling in concrete, stone and masonry. The brushless motor is wear-free and converts the energy from the battery into optimum power with virtually no losses. The combination of 2.6 joules of impact energy, vibration damper and ergonomic handle is ideal for demanding applications. That’s far from the only user-friendly feature, however, because this tool can boast a host of other technologies.

Thanks to its powerful brushless ECTEC motor, and the pneumatic hammer mechanism, the KHC 18 cordless rotary hammer drill is robust, resilient, and durable.

70 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
The tool is a versatile solution that The electronic KickbackStop prevents your wrist from twisting dangerously if the drill suddenly becomes caught or jammed.

The function switch allows you to quickly switch between the different applications of hammer drilling, chiselling, and drilling without impact.

The combination of 2.6 joules of impact energy, vibration damper and ergonomic handle is ideal for demanding applications. Hammer drilling in concrete up to a maximum diameter of 26mm is achievable.

The SDS-Plus chuck allows for toolfree changing, which means hammer drills, drill bits and chisels can be picked up in a matter of seconds.

The sophisticated dust extraction device (available as an accessory) fits every application and fits into the Festool extraction system –simply connect it to the extractor and work dust-free.

Bluetooth® battery packs communicate with the Bluetooth® module on the CLEANTEC mobile dust extractor (can be retrofitted as an accessory for CT 26/36) and automatically start the mobile dust extractor when the cordless tool is switched on.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 71 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE FESTOOL KHC 18 VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD062

UNPLUG & PLAY!

If you want an indication of just how far lithium-ion battery technology has now come, you need look no further than the latest product innovations in the Norton Clipper range.

If you were to ponder for a moment on some of the key drivers for change in construction then pollution control and noise abatement would certainly be among them. In relation to the former, the sector is the second largest emitter of particulate matter, whilst the latter can cause hearing problems, and chronic stress reactions – which themselves lead to elevated incidents of

cardiovascular illness. At the same time there are real issues around build schedules for contractors who are constrained by start times on a project. Clean air zones and quiet zones are on the march throughout our towns and

the debilitating effects of HAVS and vibration white finger still very much a threat for tradespeople who are not taking the necessary precautions. Change can, however, often mean compromise but with the Norton Clipper range of battery powered machines it doesn’t have to be that way.

issue even before they’ve won the work.

The 72V, 10ah unit that powers every machine in the Norton Clipper batterypowered range is at the cutting edge of lithium-ion technology and it’s been coupled with a consistency that is derived from the same Honda eGX brushless motor. All the products benefit from ease of use, including a single switch operation and, without a diesel or petrol engine, there is drastically reduced levels of vibration. Indeed, the CS352 B Floor Saw transmits 1.99 vibrations per second –compared to 5.56 for the petrol equivalent – which makes for a much greater degree of comfort for the operator.

Cutting emissions

You can equally say goodbye to CO2 emissions and the particulate matter associated with an internal combustion engine, whilst there’s far less in the way of routine maintenance required. Compared to their fossil fuel counterparts, battery power also cuts down on noise. The Floor Saw equipped with the same

72 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

manufacturer’s Silencio diamond blade emits only 85db, for instance, which is two times quieter than a petrol engine machine sporting the same blade, and 27 times quieter than the petrol with a standard blade fitted.

The battery-powered Norton Clipper CM350 B Masonry Saw is unique to the market. A built-in water tank reduces dust, foldable legs make it genuinely portable, and there’s a height adjuster for depth cuts to a maximum of 120mm, whilst it can accommodate materials up to 240mm for step cutting. The battery will provide you with 15 minutes of continuous use, with the capacity to make at least 60 cuts in standard concrete paving slabs, which would be more than enough to get you around a standard garden or driveway.

petrol or diesel solution the best way to limit unnecessary stress on the powertrain is with the correct blade selection. That’s

“The battery-powered Norton Clipper CM350 B is unique to the market”

why Norton Clipper has designed a new range of blades for use with the new battery machines, which will enhance the efficiency of the motor and prolong the battery’s runtime. Whereas a standard blade is 2.8mm wide the Silencio Beton Battery blades are 2.5mm, with 12mm high laser welded segments giving a longer product life and a higher cutting speed. At 300mm they’re also slightly smaller but – by reducing friction and energy usage – will still outperform the current 350mm blades with an extra five linear metres of cutting capacity when used on the CS352 B Floor Saw. At the same time, it is still possible to use the standard 350mm blades.

The battery powered range

The CS352 B Floor Saw also benefits from a built-in water tank, and continuous use on a single charge is 20 minutes, which equates to at least 19 metres of new concrete. Elsewhere the tough and versatile CFP13 WB Forward Plate compactor packs a hefty 13kN of centrifugal force. It can be easily moved around via two wheels lowered at the rear. There’s a water tank, with a sprinkle bar at the front for asphalt applications,

SiLENCiO iS GOLDEN

Silencio blade technology is available on a wide range of equipment – from angle grinders to floor and masonry saws – but the principle remains the same. The steel centre has a sandwich construction with three layers: steel/noise dampening material/steel, which reduces the noise level by 15 dB. In addition, the high-pitched whistle noise characteristic of diamond blades is a thing of the past.

dramatically reduce the risks from vibration. There’s a lifting ring for easy movement and a steel plate protects the motor. There’s a 50-minute runtime, which equates to at least 650 metres in a straight line. The Norton Clipper CT601 B Power Float features a guard around the base to protect the user and the added safety reassurance of the dead man’s handle – simply let go and the machine will shut down. It will perform for 40 minutes on one charge, which is 48m2 of fresh concrete. The batteries take up to 1.5 hours to fully charge.

The Norton Clipper battery-powered range already presents some unique propositions for contractors. The technology is on a relentless journey of evolution and development, and that will inevitably equal future improvements in run times. At the same time, there are environmental and health & safety benefits that can be accrued right now.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 73 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE NORTON CLIPPER BATTERY POWERED RANGE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD063

THE EASY ANSWER

The Easy Innovations Easy Air Wedge –part of the Hedgehog branded range –is the perfect pick me up for the trades

Every builder is regularly confronted with one of those awkward tasks where you’ll need arms like Mr Tickle and the power of Mr Strong. You might be able to employ another pair of hands but there’s not always the luxury of having them around on every job. Enter a handy little device from Easy Innovations that will be your friend in so many places and should be your constant companion in the back of the van.

The Easy Air Wedge has as many uses as there are building industry trades and, with some creative thinking, you’ll no doubt find a few that even the manufacturer hasn’t thought of. Pump it up and you can lift, level and square just about anything and, given that it’s

goods, cabinetry, office equipment, water tanks or radiators. Traditionally, you might make use of wedges and packers to complete the same task, or even old hand tools, but this will obviously run the risk of damaging the workpiece, or whatever it is you’re trying to manoeuvre. If you’re having to then replace and repair it that can be a very expensive mistake. Should your strength fail you, there is also the risk of the kind of injury that could put you off work, which can be disastrous for the self-employed.

Small but strong

The key to the Easy Air Wedge is the integrated and patented core plate technology, which means it will keep its shape while sliding into a space as small as 2mm. The wedge extends to 70mm in width and, once in position, you can pump it up with just two fingers whilst a release valve will quickly deflate it. The material is a robust and durable Tarpaulin TPU, which means there’s no risk of it ripping, and it can be used both indoors and out.

Given that it takes up so little space in your toolbox, the Easy Air Wedge is a very simple solution to have ready to

hand and could even prove to be more reliable in supplying that aforementioned extra pair of hands than your young apprentice.

74 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER TOOLS & EQUIPMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE EASY AIR WEDGE FROM EASY INNOVATIONS VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD064

THE NEXT LEVEL

A spirit level is a tool that is used daily by almost all tradespeople and Stabila is a brand that you’ll find on nearly every jobsite. Now that we’re living in a digital world, it came as no surprise that the manufacturer recently launched the Stabila TECH 196 DL Spirit Level.

It initially looked sophisticated, with all its buttons and screens, but it’s still simple to use. You could say its plug and play, but it’s powered by 2 x AA batteries, so let’s call it push and go. To start off, let’s clarify that it has the standard vials to check horizontal or vertical areas on an object. This addresses the issue of technology being good when it works. So, the level won’t let you down – even if the batteries do – because gravity is always right.

It’s also got two digital displays for instantaneous measurements of inclinations and slopes. Depending on your preference, or the job at hand, the display modes can be switched from °, %, mm/m, in/ft – decimals and as fractions. It even has a reference mode which allows you to transfer angle measurements to other components. If you’re worried, you’re going to accidently press a button by mistake, it has a key lock to protect against that happening. Then there is the option to illuminate the screen, which helps when

working in poor lighting conditions.

A clever touch is for the digital display to auto rotate when turning the level upside down, in a similar way to a phone screen, which saves having to turn your head or even misreading a reading. Having said that, you don’t even need to look at the level to know something is level because it has an added optional acoustic guidance. There are two levels of audible signals which is perfect for when levelling kitchen units, meaning you can place the level on top and adjust the legs without having to keep getting up to look at the bubble or needing a second pair of eyes to help.

When you think of a level you instantly think it’s used to level something. In some cases, however, some things need to be placed out of level, such as guttering and

recently installing drainage pipes and this level helped to get the gradient I needed, which was a 25mm drop in every 1-metrerun. Trying to calculate that without this Stabila tool may have been draining in itself for many.

Although it is sensitive it can withstand a lot, including from dust and water and, thanks to its IP 67 rating, the level can be temporarily submerged in water. So, if it does get dirty, it can be cleaned easily. Even if it does take a slight knock, or if the temperature fluctuates, calibration of the electronic system is not necessary. It does also have a bag which is ideal for protection when storing and transporting.

The Stabila TECH 196 DL has everything you’d need and can simplify any tricky task, as everything is incorporated into this distinctive bright yellow aluminium profile.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 75
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE STABILA TECH 196 DL DIGITAL LEVEL VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD065
Professional Builder’s Tibby Singh finds his level with the latest from Stabila
TIBBY
–WWW.TIBBYSINGH.COM TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
SINGH

In a recent episode of the Professional Builder podcast we spoke to Paul Stevenson of Bosch Professional Accessories about the X-Lock disc changing system for angle grinders.

So, what did Paul tell us about the XLock system and the thinking behind its development? Everyone who’s ever used an angle grinder will be able to picture this particular scene all too well. You need to change a disc but you can’t find a spanner. After much searching it turns out it’s in a toolbox in the back of the van parked outside. Having finally located it, much cursing ensues at the fiddly job of removal. You might then throw in a further volley of expletives if the disc is still hot and you burn your fingers. Added to that is the risk of not fastening it properly, working loose in operation, and the disc flying off when running at 13,000rpm.

What you need, of course, is a tool free system that does the job in seconds. The inspiration for the design that does just that actually came from a Bosch engineer who was an avid winter sports enthusiast. He wanted to translate the effortless ease with which you can clip your boots into skies and the result is the X-Lock disc changing system for angle grinders.

User friendly

THE X FACTOR

This ingenious development turns this potentially time-consuming task into one that takes seconds. All you have to do is pull the red lever on the top of the machine and it releases the disc without you needing to touch it. You can then select a replacement grinding or cutting disc and, when it clicks in, it is secure. There’s the reassurance of being able to both hear and see that the mechanism has locked in place whilst all X-Lock discs are backwards compatible and will fit on

any Bosch angle grinder.

“The benefits don’t stop there,” explains Paul. “With traditional grinders, if you’re not careful, you can actually mount the disc in the wrong direction, but that’s not possible with the X-Lock because it will only clip into place when it’s correctly installed. Bosch angle grinders are actually packed with safety features. XBrake will stop the rotation of the disc within seconds when you put the machine down, for example. In addition, KickBack Control makes use of an accelerometer to detect a sudden change in orientation, and shuts down the tool as a result, whilst Drop Control makes use of the same

technology if the machine is dropped.”

As Paul explains the X-Lock can also prevent damage to the workpiece in use. “When you’re flat grinding with a standard machine the locking nut protrudes from the disc and that can potentially damage the material. With X-Lock there is no locking nut so it’s simply not possible. It can actually improve the quality of the finish and get the job done quicker.

76 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE BOSCH X-LOCK SYSTEM VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD066 TO LISTEN TO PROFESSIONAL BUILDER’S X-LOCK PODCAST EPISODE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD067

CUSTOMIZED STYLE

Mascot has developed the Customized range not only for tradespeople but in collaboration with tradespeople

Mascot Customized workwear is light and comfortable like sportswear, and durable like workwear, and has the highest possible proportion of recycled materials. It is designed to be even lighter, even stronger, and to have even more stretch.

Recycled material – a natural part of the process

The production of workwear inevitably leaves an environmental footprint along the value chain. Mascot is working on integrating circularity into the development and production of products by utilising recycled materials. Using recycled materials in its products reduces overall consumption and reliance on new resources.

The range contains workwear made from recycled materials that have an extremely high wear resistance. There are trousers and upper-body garments where the primary material is made of recycled polyamide, which comes from surplus materials from textile production. This does not mean that used clothes have been turned into new material. It is a case of surplus materials from the textile production process, such as face material, yarn, and similar, being recycled into new fabric.

Many of the products are also made from recycled polyester. This recycled polyester comes from recycled plastic material, e.g., used plastic bottles, which are broken down and used again, or other plastic materials that are broken down to a granule and reused as a new resource.

Long-wearing is key

A second way to consider the environmental impact is to create longlasting products, making high quality and durability central to Mascot Customized.

Workwear is exposed to many elements and surfaces throughout a working day. It is, therefore, important to have a guarantee that it will last. The materials used have undergone extensive testing at Mascot-owned laboratories before being put into production.

Additionally, the manufacturer uses end users to test the finished products in everyday working environments to ensure that the range is truly Tested to Work. Collaborating with the people who spend all day in workwear ensures Mascot Customized can withstand the wear and tear and ensures wearer satisfaction.

Holster pockets

Holster pockets can serve as your toolbox. Mascot Customized has created several types of holster pockets to suit various professions and work needs. They are made with Cordura which helps the holster pockets last longer while securing the heavy and sharp objects that they hold. The manufacturer’s Click Pocket System ensures holster pockets stay in place in their preferred position too. Wearers can place the pockets where they prefer with a simple click and even decide how many they use in any given work situation. By having removable holster pockets, the lifespan of the trousers increases.

“I can squat down, work on my knees, or climb a scaffold without difficulty because the material has so much stretch. The flexibility is clearly a big reason to choose these trousers.”
Mikkel, Electrician
78 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE MASCOT CUSTOMIZED RANGE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD068

TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

ELECTRONIC SPIRIT LEVEL

To celebrate its 135th anniversary, STABILA has launched a special model of its TECH 196 electronic spirit level. The 40cm “Dark Shadow” model has a stylish look thanks to its matt anthracite finish. Whether using it for horizontal and vertical alignment or for measuring inclinations, the integrated electronics module allows instantaneous measurements to be taken. Two displays guarantee optimum readability and a host of other features are available too.

ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER

Powered by a rechargeable USB-C 3.6V battery, C.K Tools offers a cordless and convenient premium tool with up to 200 minutes operating time per charge. The 6.35mm locking hex chuck retains the driver bit securely and its torque adjustment dial, set up to 6Nm through the motor and up to 20Nm by manual rotation, allows for clear and easy adjustment to ensure screw fixings are tightened effectively.

QUIET AIR COMPRESSOR

Designed to enable efficient and consistent operation of tools, Makita has added the compact MAC210Q air compressor to its Quiet Series range. The long lifespan, one-HP, two-gallon, oil-free electric compressor provides two CFM at 90 PSI with a maximum tank pressure of 135 PSI and has a noise level of just 60dB(A). A low AMP draw reduces incidents of tripped breakers at start-up.

WATERPROOF JACKET

This year marks the 20th anniversary of RegattaProfessional the heart of two decades of success lies the perfect combination of comfort and protection, with waterproof Hydrafort polyester fabric, 220 series antipill Symmetry fleece lining, windproof design and Thermo-Guard insulation all playing their part. Key practical features such as taped seams, a concealed hood with adjusters, stormflap and adjustable cuffs are a bonus too.

RIGHT ANGLE DRILL

With the introduction of the D36DYA 36V Multi Volt Cordless 1/2” High Torque Right Angle Drill, Power Tools has once again set the bar high. The drill stands out for its adaptability, powerful brushless motor technology, lightweight design and two-finger trigger. There’s is a range of additional features, such as Reactive Force Control technology, an LED light and anti-kickback protection come as standard too.

WORK SHORTS

When the temperature rises on an active workday, Snickers Workwear’s Work Shorts will help you stay ventilated and comfortable all day, every day. Combining 4-way softshell stretch fabric with sustainable Sorona® 2-way stretch fabric, these shorts have windproof sections plus ventilating areas. The shorts come in range of stylish colour ways to compliment the brand’s new 100% Cotton ‘Logo T-shirts’ which will energise and brighten your workday.

WOMEN’S LEGGINGS

For women in the trades who demand both comfort and adaptability, whether on site or on the move, Carhartt’s leggings are the ideal companion. Soft, flexible and snug they all incorporate the manufacturer’s advanced Force technology, designed to wick away

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 79
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD069 Use our digital reader enquiry service for further information online
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD074 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD075 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD073 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD072
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD071 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD070

THE OUTSIDE WORLD

Matthew Woodhams, Technical Specification Manager at Baumit, shows just how easy EWI is to install.

Fitting external wall insulation (EWI) is one of the most effective ways that a homeowner can improve the energy efficiency of their property, and without losing internal living space.

STEP 3

Mix the flexible, mineral-based adhesive.

STEP 4

Apply adhesive to the reverse of the PlinthTherm XPS slabs.This system creates a reliable and robust protection for the building plinth and perimeter area.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 81 EXTERNAL WALL INSULATION (EWI)

STEP 5

Apply adhesive to the insulating boards using the method of ‘boundary pass and three points’ as shown.

The board shown here features OpenAir technology, ensuring high vapour permeability, so it isn’t trapped inside the home. This highly breathable insulation system has all the installation advantages of standard EPS boards.

STEP 6

Using Baumit StarTrack Red, Baumit S or N fixings ensures a good adhesion without additional fixing on EWI systems. Additional mechanical fixings are available for all wall types. EWI systems with insulation boards must be fixed onto various surfaces using supplementary fixings, along with an adhesive bond.

STEP 7

After applying the basecoat and mesh you are ready to apply a breathable lime-based external render. Available in a wide range of colours and textures. Job done!

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BAUMIT EWI, VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD076

Baumit has Training Academies at its head office in Maidstone as well as Doncaster, along with a mobile Training Centre that is currently touring the country. For more information on the Academy learning visit WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD077

EXTERNAL WALL INSULATION (EWI)

TAKE IT AS ‘RED’

In the second part of our focus on JB Red Battens, Kevin Taylor, the manufacturer’s Training and Technical Support Manager, highlights the key areas to consider for successfully setting out tile battens on plain and clay tiles

Whilst setting out tiling battens on a roof should be straightforward, errors can occur. When this happens, roofing projects can run into trouble leading to expensive, inconvenient, and timeconsuming remedial works. Indeed, in some instances, full roof elevations may have to be stripped off and re-installed.

But by adopting a careful and systematic approach to setting out tiling battens in relation to eaves, ridges, variable gauge single lap roof tiles, as well as plain and clay tiles, the potential for problems can be eradicated and high performing roofs created.

Setting out for plain and clay tiles

When setting out battens for plain tiles, the first course should be set at least 50mm over the leading edge to ensure

effective drainage into the gutter, as with larger tiles.

However, it is important to make sure that an under-eaves batten is also in place. To establish the position of both battens, check the hanging length of both the standard tiles, and the eaves/tops tiles and check that the tails of the two tiles align once laid, before moving on to the next step.

At the ridge, remember to leave enough room for the top course tile, an additional batten and an eaves/tops tile. The gap which needs to be left at the ridge will vary depending on the manufacturer and whether the tiles are clay or concrete.

Because there are so many batten courses per metre with plain tiles (10 per m) and the gauges are small, it is not

realistic to establish an even gauge throughout. Instead, the main body of the roof can be battened at the maximum gauge of 100mm, with the top 15-20 gauges adjusted as required to ensure that the minimum headlap of 65mm is maintained. Battens for plain tiles should be 38mm x 25mm and be factory graded to BS 5534.

For fixed clay gauge pantiles and similar products, it is good practice to check the recommended gauge with the manufacturer and install a small area of tiles on temporary battens (or the first few courses) to ensure a good fit, before installing the rest of the batten courses.

84 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON MARLEY JB RED BATTENS VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD078 NO.13 IN THE SERIES ROOFING

RESTRAINT STRAPS

The VX and the HX from BPC Building Products are thin profile restraint straps that don’t require notching during installation. The VX is 1.2mm thick and suitable for vertical restraint applications, where the HX is 1.5mm thick and suitable for horizontal restraint applications. Both are manufactured from Z600 galvanized mild steel to BS EN 10346:2015, meet the requirements of BS EN 845-1 and carry the UKCA and CE marks.

GENERAL BUILDING

FOUNDATIONS

ALTERNATIVE

RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGY

ACCREDITED LOCKS

CERTIFIRE accreditation has been for the Fortress and Viscount Mortice Locks. In addition to having CERTIFIRE, CE and UKAS accreditations, the Fortress Mortice lock also conforms to BS 3621:2017, meeting the exacting demands of insurance companies and the police.

FIRST WASH CLEANER

The ready-to-use Grout Haze & Limescale

Remover from LTP safely removes cementbased grout haze and limescale. It can be used on all types of engineered tile and unpolished stone surfaces, without affecting the grout joint or tarnishing chrome and steel trims and fittings. Periodic treatment also helps to control and remove hard water stains and limescale.

Virtually indistinguishable from natural wood is how Freefoam Building Products describes its Fortex Natura cladding. Each of the six finishes available feature a nonrepeating pattern digitally printed onto the company’s foam PVC cladding boards using a special ink for external use, and a laquer topcoat for extreme durability. GET

Now available alongside its established integrated solar PV full roof system, Marley’s ES G2 Hybrid Inverter combined with the new Lynx Home U Series Battery solutions, can be complemented by a Clearline EV Charging Point. The result is a single source solution that delivers a comprehensive roofing and renewable technology package.

PVC CLADDING

As an alternative to digging out and concreting foundations for extensions, WP Metals recommends its Helical Piles. These can be installed at any angle and are great for working in restricted areas. Load can be applied immediately, and they can be installed by hand, with hydraulic equipment or a small excavator.

GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD084

DECORATIVE BATHROOM WALL PANEL

Kinewall decorative bathroom wall panels by Kinedo can transform not just a shower space, but a whole bathroom, cloakroom or utility room. There are 70 unique patterns, styles and colours in

GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD085

EXTERNAL AIR BARRIER SYSTEM

The Wraptite external air barrier system from A. Proctor Group significant benefits of airtightness and protection from the elements for a sea loch facing property on the isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The system was applied in a factory, and bonded externally to the substrate, ensuring that the membrane is held firmly in place.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 85
MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD079
Use our digital reader enquiry service for further information online
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD086
AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD083
GET MORE DETAILS
WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD081
GET MORE DETAILS AT:
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD082
AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD080
GET MORE DETAILS

THE SPACE RACE

According to research from car manufacturer Vauxhall, 40% of motorists don’t have access to a driveway, which rises to 60% of motorists who live in our towns. The clean transport campaign group Transport & Environment has revealed that new car models are getting too big for British roads, exceeding the 180cm minimum for onstreet parking.

It is no wonder that research by Aviva Home Insurance in summer 2022 found that as many as 25% of homeowners have already made changes to their outside space to accommodate vehicles with a further 17% of homeowners planning to increase their driveway areas.

This motorist demand for space needs to find a working balance with the homeowner responsibility to minimise the risk and impact on roadside drains, sewers and to neighbouring land/property from rainwater run-off on their property. This is an issue builders need to flag with their customers before work starts.

It is vital to note that since 2008, any installation of a driveway using an impermeable surface material that doesn’t actively absorb rainwater and is more than five square metres in area size, will require planning permission from a local planning authority.

For a sense of scale, the standard UK

Jamie Gledhill, Technical Engineer at Brett Landscaping, advises

on the key requirements and considerations, when using permeable

block paving

car park bay size of 2.5 metres by 5 metres generates an area of 12.5 square metres, so it is a very low threshold before planning permission is a requirement when using impermeable driveway materials such as asphalt, porcelain paving slabs or tarmac.

These regulations were introduced to account for the huge rise in properties where garden land was being converted to additional parking spaces for cars, leading to ‘urban creep’. This has reduced the available area for rainwater to be absorbed naturally back into the ground, leading to more surface water runoff reaching roadside drains and sewer systems which were never intended to take this additional surface water.

The solution to a balance between

using concrete block permeable paving as long as it is installed with a fully permeable sub-base.

Managing rainwater

These systems, such as Brett Landscaping’s Invicta Flow and Omega Flow, and others like them, offer great design flexibility to meet homeowner need for space while absorbing and managing rainwater.

Builders and driveway specialists do have other incentives for advising the use of permeable block paving. The material is readily available in a wide range of product options and remains at a competitive cost per square metre comparable to permeable tarmac.

Permeable block paving can be installed in wet weather, which allows work to continue, even during the unpredictable UK downpours. If the paving is installed properly the ongoing maintenance requirements and costs for the homeowner is minimal, while homeowners may also have a financial incentive, as some water companies will offer money off water bills if the water landing on a property is disconnected from the local sewer system.

All the above sets out the current requirements and practicalities of a driveway conversion or extension. Brett

86 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MASONRY MATERIALS & LANDSCAPING

Landscaping works closely with the Association of SuDS Authorities (ASA), which represents local authorities across England with supporting the delivery of sustainable drainage.

Changing the norm

Co-Chair of the ASA, and head of the Flood Risk Management Team at Lancashire County Council, Laura Bigley, argues that with increasing storm events placing existing drainage systems under growing pressure, homeowners have an intrinsic social responsibility to think about how their renovations will affect the properties in their vicinity:

“Land drainage law is a complex area of regulations, but at its centre is a very simple premise – the landowner is responsible for drainage on their land and should not cause a nuisance to others. While homeowners should not alter their terrain without understanding how this will affect

“We hope that in time permeable surfaces will become ‘the norm’ for homeowners to use on their driveways and garden areas. This will help us all contribute towards responsibly managing surface water from our property by keeping it out of the drainage systems and mimicing natural processes.”

The ASA advises that there are some measures that can be taken to compensate for the lost permeable area and habitat an extended driveway may cause. This provides an opportunity for builders to

along the boundaries of land in preference to fencing assists with surface water management and absorption, but also provides noise reduction an improvement in air quality and habitat for wildlife.

The installation of water butts is another great option for homeowners to consider. They are cheap, easy to install and can capture many litres of rainwater, helping to better manage flood risk in the community. There are many sizes, styles and even ‘smart’ water butts to choose from to suit any project.

Advising customers of permeable driveway options to avoid the need for planning permission, and that ‘urban creep’ can be offset with green solutions does not have to be a bruising battle, but instead can lead to a driveway that is both practical, cost effective and socially responsible.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON

THE FULL MONTY

maintain their masonry projects

A lot of skill goes into creating good masonry walls so maintaining the results is only right. This is not about cleaning after any damage is done, this is about maintenance – making sure that the lovely stone is protected throughout the year.

Winter frosts can cause cracks in masonry, creating the perfect breeding ground for organic growth, moss and algae – and if left untreated, these can damage the surface, as well as looking unsightly. Wet weather encourages that growth – and we’ve had the wettest winter in 130 years – but the Met Office is predicting a good summer, so homeowners will want to be outside to enjoy their gardens.

It’s vital that organic moss is dealt with and that any tiny cracks are not worsened by the wrong kind of aggressive cleaning maintenance throughout the year. It’s more than getting the gardens and home walls looking good, it’s also about protecting the materials used.

Stone will last for years. It’s important that customers are familiar with the different types of stone you have used, as they are all very different. Limestone is the one most commonly used and is created by a material – usually silicon –holding together lots of tiny grains. It tends to have a smoother surface and more consistent colour. Concrete is the second-most-used substance in the world after water and is the most widely used building material.

Unfortunately, it can be susceptible to damage, especially water damage. It is porous and can absorb water, which can lead to cracking and help promote organic growth. This can allow water to travel further into a foundation which can lead to structural damage. Granite, as you would expect, is the toughest of the

natural stones. Thermally stable, it is the least porous. While these materials all differ, they share the same quality – they need to be protected and washed with a gentle soft approach. Professional Builders can educate their customers about this, which will help them get the most durable results when they clean it in the future.

Masonry will not retain its lovely appearance without regular maintenance, and I would always recommend cleaning stone surfaces thoroughly twice a year –brushing regularly to remove debris, weeding to remove unwelcome greenery and then using a soft washing solution to restore the materials natural lustre all year round, without causing any damage.

appealing but it can take the top layer off stone, leaving it vulnerable to the elements. It can also blast away jointing between stones and doesn’t actually deep clean the organic growth, it just pushes the roots deeper, so it comes back year on year, meaning it needs to be done more frequently – using more effort, creating a thankless task.

Gently washing with a liquid such as Monty Miracle is a kinder approach. It’s simply applied to the surface then left for ten minutes before rinsing. The product’s unique formulation cleans, cleanses and eliminates organic growth and organic staining, and following the process the solution is fully neutralised allowing it to safely go into the soil or down drains. It’s more eco-friendly, quicker, and kinder to the materials.

Good masonry work is a skill. Which is why the care, cleaning and maintenance of it is so important. By advising customers well, away from a ‘fast fix’, builders can be sure that their handiwork will remain looking good – with the stone respected and protected for years to come.

88 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MASONRY MATERIALS & LANDSCAPING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON MONTY MIRACLE VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD088
R E G I S T E R F O R F R E E AT W W W. T O O L FA I R . I N F O T H E H A N D S - O N T R A D E S H O W B U I LT F O R T H E T R A D E 1000’S OF SHOW DEALS ON TOP BRAND TOOLS ● LIVE DEMOS ● FREE CPD SEMINARS ● FREE ENTRY ● FREE PARKING ● FREE PROFESSIONAL BUILDER T-SHIRT ● FREE BACON ROLL FO RT H C O M I N G S H O W S : FEATURING Professional LIVE! TOOLFAIR 2024 P R O F E S S I O N A L B U I L D E R YORKSHIRE EVENT CENTRE HARROGATE YORKSHIRE EVENT CENTRE HARROGATE 16TH & 17TH MAY 2024 CBS ARENA COVENTRY CBS ARENA COVENTRY 12TH & 13TH SEPTEMBER 2024 SANDOWN PARK SURREY SANDOWN PARK SURREY 7TH & 8TH NOVEMBER 2024

HOT TOPIC

Heat pumps have long been identified as a renewable energy source that can contribute to our net zero ambitions. Professional Builder puts the question to Stuart McWhinnie of Grant UK on the technology.

Q

Can you provide some insight into the potential for heat pumps in the UK market?

SW: At present, emissions from buildings make up 20% of the UK total, of which 78% of this figure is down to home heating appliances. The government has set out some ambitious plans on the route to net zero, and one of those is the phasing out of new and replacement fossil fuel boilers. As a result, heat pumps will have a major role to play in decarbonising home heating.

In 2021, approximately 55,000 heat pump installations were installed, but the target by 2028 is 600,000, which would make the UK one of the largest markets in Europe for heat pumps by the end of the decade.

Q

What about the new build sector?

SW: Absolutely. The Future Homes Standard – which the government is still committed to – means new builds from 2025 onwards will have some form of low carbon technology installed. 230,000 new builds were registered in 2021 but the target is 300,000 a year in England alone by the mid-2020s. So, coupled with the fact that these homes will be highly insulated, the ideal heating solution will be a renewable technology such as a heat pump.

Q Could you tell us about some of the financial help that’s available?

SW: Through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, a grant of £7,500 is on offer to contribute towards a heat pump installation. It is important to note that these funds are available to the homeowner and contain strict criteria for a successful application.

The property must have a current EPC with no outstanding recommendations for wall or loft insulation, for example, and the company who installs the air source heat pump must be MCS registered. If the property is a new build, then it has to be shown that the build was financed by the homeowner and not the developer – i.e. it has to be a self-build.

There is also zero VAT on energy saving appliances until 31st March 2027. At present, there is an estimated cost of installing a system between £3,000 and £8,000.

FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE BOILER UPGRADE SCHEME ELIGIBILITY CAN BE FOUND AT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD101

Q Clearly there’s a big business opportunity here for tradespeople with the right skillset, but what would they have to do to become certified and

assurance initiative demonstrates to your customers that you can install and design to the expected level of quality.

It’s also worth considering specific product training from a manufacturer, and Grant UK does run a heat pump course at our state-of-the-art training centre at our UK headquarters in Swindon. In addition, we offer offsite training at merchant outlets and training colleges. There’s an eLearning Academy available online and we have engineers in the field who can visit individual projects and give advice on installation and commissioning.

Q What other benefits are there to being a Grant UK customer?

their competency. This industry-led quality

SW: Our regular customers can sign up for our G1 scheme, which is specifically tailored to our installer base. The scheme is designed to equip our customers with all the essential knowledge required to fit our products to the highest standards expected. A G1 installer can offer a 7-year guarantee on heat pump installations, for instance.

Q When they are out in the field and they’re certified and competent, what would be some of the key factors tradespeople need to take into account for a successful heat pump installation?

SW: The key to a successful heat pump installation is the planning stage of the project. Air source heat pumps are termed as low temperature heating appliances, and they operate very differently to conventional heating systems. As a consequence, an in-depth heat loss calculation carried out to EN 12831 standard that will consider the

90 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER HEAT PUMPS

fabric of the property and its U-values is crucial. Ventilation is also an important factor, with the external and internal temperatures that the system will be expected to operate undertaken into consideration. Once that calculation has been carried out, the planning of the pipe runs and the heat emitters can take place and sized accordingly.

When we consider the installation of the heat pump itself, where it is to be sited is important. For an air source heat pump a south facing aspect is preferable, whilst it will equally need to satisfy planning development rights and sound calculations. There are several other installation points that must be satisfied, such as power cable sizing, and soak away requirements. All that may sound daunting, but Grant UK will be on hand to help, not just with training, but in the design, and subsequent support.

Once installed and commissioned

servicing should be undertaken to ensure the best on-going performance.

QCan you give us an overview of what’s in the Grant UK heat pump range?

SW: At present, we have four units in the range from the 6kW Aerona³ R32 up to the 17kW R32 model. It is a common belief that heat pumps are noisy in operation but one of the key features of the Grant UK products are lower sound levels. Indeed, the Aerona³ 13kW and 17kW heat pumps both benefit from the internationally recognised Quiet Mark award. There’s also a hybrid available,

termed as monobloc units with a totally self-contained refrigeration circuit. That means they do not require the skills of an F-Gas registered engineer to set up and commission. The R32 refrigerant conveys heat energy efficiently, safely and cost effectively and has a low global warming potential compared with traditional refrigerants, with an ozone depletion potential of zero. Every model is compact, and highly efficient, even when external temperatures are low, whilst the controls are easy for the customer to navigate.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

ON
THE GRANT UK RANGE OF HEAT

CAN YOU DIG IT?

his research, a manufacturer that supplies a high-class product, and a dealer that provides an excellent service have all combined to deliver a sound investment for the end user – and one that’s been paying off on site almost every day.

“We’re trying to grow as much as we can as a business and having the right machinery in place in order to improve our productivity is a part of that,” reveals the Lincolnshire-based owner of Shear Construction. “I looked at as many reviews as I could and the Bobcat E10z always stood up very favourably.”

Adam Shear began his building career in the bricklaying trade, and now project manages the extensions, new builds and commercial jobs that the company that he founded and bears his name undertakes. Working across a sizeable chunk of the east of England, he is a Federation of Master Builders member and promises a quality finish for his clients.

92 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER construction machinery
Adam Shear’s Bobcat E10z compact excavator is a small wonder

Shear Construction has been trading for twelve years with the 38-year-old accruing a considerable knowledge of mini excavator brands in that time, and Adam believes his Bobcat is amongst the best. “We’ve been winning a lot of work from local authorities installing disability access ramps and the like,” explains Adam, “and that’s what originally motivated us to buy our own mini rather than continue renting. In truth we’ve found so many uses for it since, whether it’s digging footings for an extension, soakaways for drainage, or breaking up and laying driveways, that we really wouldn’t be without it now.”

“For a 1-tonne machine it’s got plenty of power and we’ve proved that ourselves by pulling tree roots up with it. We do some fencing from time to time and if you need to dig a conifer out doing it by hand is not much fun, but the E10z will plough through it. At the same time, the smoothness of the controls does allow you to easily master finer grading work, and that’s important in some of our landscaping jobs. Overall, it’s a very responsive and versatile machine.”

Accessibility

front of you.”

Adam is equally full of praise for AMS Bobcat, the Scunthorpe based dealer that delivered his new E10z just two weeks from the initial order. “We secured a really affordable finance package through them and the service they provided has been excellent,” he enthuses. “They explained all the greasing points, the routine maintenance that’s required after a certain amount of hours, and have been at the end of a phone whenever I’ve needed them. I also looked into the depreciation levels before I committed to a purchase and the values do hold very well on Bobcat minis.”

Making a big impact

“The Bobcat E10z has an operating weight –including the TOPS canopy and bucket –of 1,176kg, with a digging depth of 1.8m and a maximum reach of 3.1m. It’s powered by a Kubota D722E4B engine. Adam easily transports the machine from site to site towed from either of his Ford Transit vans, or the company’s Vauxhall Vivaro”

Shear Construction are invariably working on tight sites and that makes a zero tailswing unit essential, signified by the z in this compact excavator’s product name. With the body of the machine always remaining within the tracks, it means the operator can dig hard up against existing structures without risk of damaging the machine or the building.

That theme of accessibility is continued with a track that can be retracted to just 71cm, which means it will pass through standard doorways and garden gates. When maximum stability is required that track extends to 110cm. Armed with a machine that reaches the parts others can’t it saves Adam’s workforce hours of brutal and timeconsuming manual labour and speeds up the build schedule into the bargain. “One thing I really like is the adjustable joystick controls,” he continues. “Being at the side the controls fall easily to hand and feel like they’re in a more natural position than some of the minis I previously operated where they’re in

The E10z has an operating weight –including the TOPS canopy and bucket –of 1,176kg, with a digging depth of 1.8m and maximum reach of 3.1m. It is powered by a Stage V Kubota D722-E4B engine. Adam easily transports the machine from site to site on an Ifor Williams trailer and can tow his Bobcat from either one of the two Ford Transits that are proudly liveried with the Shear Construction name, as well as the Vauxhall Vivaro that completes his three vehicle fleet.

All that outlay in vehicles and plant speaks of an ongoing commitment to improving his business, and exudes professionalism in front of new and existing clients. “Any investment in machinery is sizeable for a business like ours, but since we bought the Bobcat we haven’t stopped using it,” concludes Adam. For a small machine the E10z is making a big impact for Shear Construction.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 93 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE BOBCAT E10Z MINI EXCAVATOR VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD089 TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SCUNTHORPE-BASED DEALER, AMS BOBCAT VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD090 MORE DETAILS ON THE HIGH QUALITY BUILDING PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN BY SHEAR CONSTRUCTION CAN BE FOUND AT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD091

IT’S A SPRINTER FINISH

In the race to be leader of the pack amongst premium vans the Sprinter continues to perform more like a marathon runner. With the staying power to remain firmly in contention over many years, it has been consistently heralded as amongst the superior LCVs on the market, and the latest iteration will do nothing to detract from that status.

This is the vehicle investment for the shrewder small building business owner. One that values total cost of ownership and the reputational value the MercedesBenz brand exudes to existing and potential clients. What has also consistently attracted the attention of the construction industry is the sheer variety that the Sprinter platform affords. The building sector is amongst the most diverse in the UK, with each trade demanding their own unique set of tools and equipment, and that extends to their

The

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter remains

firmly in the running when it comes to the best that builders can buy. Professional Builder gets behind the wheel.

trusty workhorse.

With three wheelbases, four vehicle lengths and three roof heights – as well as chassis, chassis crewcab and dropside options – there’s a multitude of configurations to be had. Our test vehicle was the L2 H2 model with vital statistics that stand at a load length of 3,375mm with a volume of 10.5m3. Choose the L4 H2 and that extends to 4,810mm in length and 15.5m3, with a maximum payload of 2,479kg, all of which means that, regardless of what you’re accustomed to carrying, there is a Sprinter for you.

Despite that considerable expanse, however, it never feels like you’re driving a large working vehicle. That’s a reality that’s undoubtedly helped by the 9GTRONIC automatic transmission, an optional feature on our test drive, which is

effortlessly controlled via the steering wheel mounted paddle shifter. What that delivers on the road is a seamless gear change, with the fuel-saving and comfort gains of lower revs, not to mention less noise. Indeed, the ride quality remains amongst the finest to be had, whether that’s on the motorway or around town.

94 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER builders’ vehicles

Our vehicle loan is a rear wheel drive, but the Sprinter is also now available as a front wheel, with the latter providing a slightly higher payload. The Sprinter is supplied with a 2.0 litre, four-cylinder, powertrain as standard with a choice of 141, 148, or 187bhp outputs.

One of the biggest advances in vans in recent years has been the introduction of ever greater levels of connectivity, and Mercedes-Benz claims to have developed one of the most advanced systems on the market. It allows you to access and interrogate all kinds of data, including fuel consumption. There are geofencing and alarm monitoring functions through its Theft Management support, whilst servicing and maintenance can be more efficiently managed.

Smart features

A user-friendly 7-in. touch screen is compatible with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and a DAB radio, with the added convenience on our Sprinter review van of a navigation system, which is an option in the Sprinter range. Just as with heights, lengths and payloads, the Mercedes-Benz concept is very much about tailoring the spec to individual need and there’s a huge range of equipment that can be added to do just that. At the same time, even if you don’t opt to pay more for those extra creature comforts the

“The Sprinter van has been within us since 1995 and there’s certainly no sign that its race is run. In that time, it’s secured enough industry awards to fill its considerable cargo bay and the aura of Mercedes-Benz will in itself always attract admirers.”

and an adjustable multi-function steering wheel with touch control buttons. There isn’t any scrimping when it comes to safety either. Mercedes-Benz has a long and proud history of being first

save you from a rear-end collision or with a pedestrian. There’s an Attention Assist system that detects driver fatigue. Moreover, if the worst does happen, and you’re involved in an accident, MercedesBenz Emergency Call will summon rescue services with the Sprinter automatically applying its brakes to prevent secondary collisions.

The choice is yours

The Sprinter has always been notable for generous levels of room, storage and comfort in the cab and the latest variant is no different. The theme of choice is here again evident with modular compartments that can be configured to your needs. The interior equally achieves the balance of a quality van whilst maintaining the durability and robustness that’s essential for the rough and tumble of a building site. There are three trim levels – Pure, Progressive and Premium – with the Sprinter we experienced sitting in the last and highest of those categories. That includes the bonus of a driver’s comfort seat, air conditioning and the Parking Package, which offers a 360° Camera and parking sensors.

The Sprinter van has been within us since 1995 and there’s certainly no sign that its race is run. In that time, it’s secured enough industry awards to fill its considerable cargo bay and the aura of Mercedes-Benz will in itself always attract admirers.

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 95 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE MERCEDES BENZ SPRINTER, INCLUDING FULL PRICING AND SPECIFICATION, VISIT WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD092

BUILDERS’ VEHICLES

LED LIGHTS

The Lunalux is the latest launch from Labcraft, a hard-wearing and compact interior LED light system designed for a wide range of applications. It is housed in a robust aluminium casting and features a potted resin over the LED optics. Despite having a compact low profile of just 15mm, the Lunalux generates over 655

THEFT PREVENTION

MS-RT

With the reveal of the all-new Transit Custom MS-RT and Ranger MS-RT, FordPro has introduced a series of commercial vehicles under the MS-RT brand. The E-Transit Custom MS-RT derivative is available with a 210kW electric powertrain, while the 3.0-litre V6 diesel-powered Ranger MS-RT uses a unique suspension and wheel set-up.

When fitted with Scorpion Trackers, the Isuzu D-Max benefits from a suite of theft prevention features. The insurance-approved service offers 24/7 vehicle recovery support, live tracking, cloned key alerts and much more. At the same time, the company has revealed its DMax BEV, with a lithium-ion battery capacity of 66.9kWh and a maximum output of 130kW.

NISSAN INTERSTAR

A full-electric next generation Nissan Interstar will be available in addition to a diesel option. With rapid D/C Charging, the Interstar-e achieves an impressive 157 miles range in just 30 minutes. There’s a towing capacity of 2,500kg, and a wide range of body derivatives and sizes available.

RENAULT TRAFIC

Versatility comes as standard with the Renault Trafic E-Tech 100% electric, with a choice of two body lengths (5.08 and 5.48 metres) and two heights (1.967 and 2.498 metres) to offer a load space that ranges from 5.8m³ to 8.9m³. The theme of practicality continues into the cabin, too, with up to 88 litres of storage space on offer.

VOLKSWAGEN CRAFTER

Extensive software and hardware updates are amongst the new features in the Volkswagen Crafter. The cockpit has been completely redesigned and now features the latest generation of infotainment systems, a multifunction steering wheel, an electronic parking brake and various assist systems. A key option is the digital voice assistant with ChatGPT integration.

ELECTRIC VAN

Several upgrades to standard specifications will be on offer with the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter, including van and chassis body styles in N1 or N2 vehicle classes. Equipped with the largest battery (113 kWh 414 Van L3 PRO) – based on the WLTP combined cycle – the range is up to 271 miles.

CHARGE POINT INSTALLATION

MEDIUM-DUTY VAN

The roll-out of the 2024 Toyota Proace range begins with the dieselpowered Proace mediumduty van. With this version, power comes from a 2.0litre diesel engine with output of 142bhp and sixspeed manual transmission. The van has a maximum load volume of 6.6 m³. At the same time, a compact 1.9m height means the van can enter standard car parks.

96 I MAY 2024 PROFESSIONAL BUILDER
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD108
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD110 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD109 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD106 WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD104 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD105 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD102 GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD103

TRADE MEDIA

SUDS GUIDE

With the need to implement sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) soon to be a legal requirement in England, ACO is launching a new industry guide. Entitled ‘Implementing SuDS: Practical advice, key information and preparing developments for Schedule 3’, it is a free-todownload resource that explains what the changes mean.

AAV GUIDANCE

The BPF Pipes Group’s guidance on air admittance valves (AAV) has been updated to make designing and installing AAVs even simpler. As a freeto-access and practical resource, the latest guidance updates several references, includes clearer diagrams and clarifies some wording to ensure the latest approved guidance is accurately followed.

Fresh from his 100 million Euro transfer from Tottenham to Bayern

Munich, Harry Kane took part in a meet-the-fans outing to a small local supporters’ club. And the activities he took part in say something about the difference in German and British attitudes to work.

The regional supporters’ clubs have to bid for visits from the Bayern stars, and this year the village of Kirchweidach got lucky, with the England captain and Bundesliga leading scorer dropping in.

SOFTWARE CASE STUDY

E&P Electrics (Bedale) is the star of a new video showing how Fergus job management software has helped the team to run their business more efficiently. The video, available on the software company’s YouTube channel, looks to help other trade businesses understand the benefit of job management software.

APPRENTICE QUESTIONS

Championing the next generation of plumbers, Talon has unveiled its “Apprentice Questions” video series. This inspirational campaign spotlights seasoned installers who began their journey as apprentices and have since forged successful careers in the plumbing sector. The series offers advice to budding apprentices. GET

Use

After he had been greeted by a traditional Bavarian oompah brass band, the fans set Harry challenges in a mock “Bavarian Olympics”, which included a version of curling –only using full one-litre beer steins rather than stones, naturally. And then another sport, which involved hammering nails into a log.

I had to ask Frau Wise Howell about the rules for this one. She thinks the idea is that you have to bury the nail in the timber with only two hammer blows. And since the nondrinking Harry Kane was up against opponents who had apparently been on the beer since nine thirty that morning (he arrived at 11) it seems likely he might have been in with a good chance.

What I love about this event is that hammering nails into timber seems to be a popular German sport. I’m not sure what kind of a contest a British village would have in a similar situation – cheese rolling, perhaps?

It reinforces the idea that German children are given tools to play with at an early age – and I mean proper steel tools like hammers, saws and pincers – not flimsy plastic replicas. So the average

German boy or girl grows up with practical skills, prepared for the world of work. This fits in with the fact that apprenticeships in the manual trades for young people are highly regarded. Trainee carpenters or roofers, for example, are treated with the same respect as if they were at university.

Last year I was in Bavaria, visiting a brewery (well, of course), and in the attached childrens’ playground there was an electric crane. Sure, it was only a small crane, but it had proper controls, and the young operators were able to pick up buckets and timber blocks and transfer them to different parts of the enclosure.

Now, I have probably mentioned before that every small building job in Germany seems to have a crane on site. What we would call a pedestrian-operated crane. So it makes sense that when these German kids grow up and build their own houses (which a large proportion of them do) then they already have the skills to shift construction materials around the site.

Maybe it’s time we took a leaf from the Germans’ book, and started teaching British children some proper skills. They won’t all grow up to be football stars.

Jeff Howell

E-mail Jeff via his website www.askjeff.co.uk

wise howell
PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 97
GET MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD093
information online
our digital reader enquiry service for further
MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD095
MORE DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD096
WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD094 GET

Here is a useful summary of all the adverts that appear in this issue of Professional Builder .

Each is listed with its page number and a direct URL that will get you straight to the relevant online information

Bond-it............................................................................(page 47) www.rdr.link/BBD120

Brett Martin Building Products Ltd..............................(page 6) www.rdr.link/BBD121

Buckbootz......................................................................(page 87) www.rdr.link/BBD122

Build Aviator..................................................................(page 80) www.rdr.link/BBD123

Carpenters Mate/OSC..................................................(page 48) www.rdr.link/BBD124

Eclisse UK Ltd..........................................................(back cover) www.rdr.link/BBD125

Faithfull Tools................................................................(page 46) www.rdr.link/BBD126

Festool............................................................................(page 51) www.rdr.link/BBD127

Fischer fixings UK Ltd..................................................(page 36) www.rdr.link/BBD128

Freefoam Plastics Ltd....................................................(page 16) www.rdr.link/BBD129

Garador............................................................................(page 11) www.rdr.link/BBD130

Garador..........................................................................(page 46) www.rdr.link/BBD131

Geocel............................................................................(page 65) www.rdr.link/BBD132

Gorilla Glue Company..................................................(page 26) www.rdr.link/BBD133

Hallstone........................................................................(page 91) www.rdr.link/BBD134

House Builder XL Ltd....................................................(page 77) www.rdr.link/BBD135

Hultafors Group UK Ltd................................................(page 57) www.rdr.link/BBD136

Justablip........................................................(inside front cover) www.rdr.link/BBD137

Keypoint Abrasives Ltd................................................(page 47) www.rdr.link/BBD138

Kilwaughter Minerals Ltd............................................(page 38) www.rdr.link/BBD139

Kingspan Insulation Ltd..............................................(page 20)

www.rdr.link/BBD140

Knauf Insulation Ltd......................................................(page 68)

www.rdr.link/BBD141

Lafarge Cauldon Ltd....................................................(page 23) www.rdr.link/BBD142

Made for Trade..............................................................(page 17)

www.rdr.link/BBD143

Made for Trade........................................................(pages 18,19) www.rdr.link/BBD144

Makita (UK) Ltd..............................................................(page 55)

www.rdr.link/BBD145

Marley Ltd......................................................................(page 52)

www.rdr.link/BBD146

Mascot International Ltd..............................................(page 67)

www.rdr.link/BBD147

Nissan UK Ltd................................................................(page 39)

www.rdr.link/BBD148

Okarno Ltd/ Dalapro....................................................(page 29)

www.rdr.link/BBD149

Origin Doors Ltd............................................................(page 35)

www.rdr.link/BBD150

Quickslide........................................................................(page 5)

www.rdr.link/BBD151

Rocket Door Frames....................................................(page 77)

www.rdr.link/BBD152

Setcrete/F.Ball & Co Ltd..............................................(page 42)

www.rdr.link/BBD153

Shurtape UK Ltd............................................................(page 41)

www.rdr.link/BBD154

Simpsons Strong Tie....................................................(page 54)

www.rdr.link/BBD155

Soudal (UK) Ltd............................................................(page 32)

www.rdr.link/BBD156

SSQ Natural Slate........................................................(page 82)

www.rdr.link/BBD157

Tarmac PLC/Blue Circle..................................................(page 8)

www.rdr.link/BBD158

Tecties............................................................................(page 13)

www.rdr.link/BBD159

Tesa UK Ltd....................................................................(page 44)

www.rdr.link/BBD160

Toolfair............................................................................(page 89)

www.rdr.link/BBD161

Totectors........................................................................(page 14)

www.rdr.link/BBD162

TT Pumps Ltd................................................................(page 83)

www.rdr.link/BBD163

Vortex............................................................................(page 22)

www.rdr.link/BBD164

INDEX
ADVERTISEMENT

ON YOUR NERVES

You may have heard of this condition before – there has been great work done to raise awareness and funds for research by high profile suffers such as ex-rugby players Rob Burrow and the late Doddie Weir. So, what exactly is MND and how does it affect people?

Motor Neurone Disease is an uncommon condition overall. Everyone has motor neurones – this is the term used for the nerves from the brain and spinal cord that help control the movement in all muscles of the body.

Motor neurones help the body function –we need them for movements we take for granted like those that allow us to talk, swallow or breathe, as well as the bigger movements allowing us to walk or run for example. In MND, the motor neurones stop working effectively.

Over time, they stop delivering the messages from the brain to the muscles they supply. This leads the muscles to weaken, stiffen and waste away –essentially, they stop working. MND can affect different muscle groups at different times or start in different places for different people. One person’s symptoms might start as a weakness in their hand whereas someone else might have difficulty swallowing. MND can affect adults of any age but is most commonly seen in people in their 60s and 70s. If you have a close relative with MND you might have a slightly higher chance of having it but the vast majority of cases do not run in families.

Motor Neurone Disease has a whole range of symptoms as it affects everyone differently. Some early symptoms can include:

● weakness in your ankle or leg – you might trip, or find it harder to climb stairs

● slurred speech, which may develop into difficulty swallowing some foods

● a weak grip – you might drop things, or find it hard to open jars or do up buttons

● muscle cramps and twitches

● weight loss – your arms or leg muscles

THIS MONTH GP ALICE FITZGIBBON DRAWS ATTENTION TO A CONDITION CALLED MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE (MND).

may have become thinner over time

● difficulty stopping yourself from crying or laughing in inappropriate situations

MND be difficult to diagnose as there is no one test for it. Other conditions may cause similar symptoms. If it is suspected, you will be referred to the Neurology specialists for investigations such as:

● blood tests

● a scan of your brain and spine

● tests to measure the electrical activity in your muscles and nerves

● a lumbar puncture – when a thin needle is used to remove and test the fluid from within your spine

MND is generally a progressive life limiting disorder. Over time, it affects more and more of the motor neurones leading to loss of functions throughout the body. Eventually, sufferers may be unable to breathe without a ventilator or swallow and may need a feeding tube. In some people this progression happens quickly (months) and in others it may take longer – it can be difficult to predict the course of the disease. Sadly, there is currently no cure but there is a treatment called Riluzole to help try and slow the progression down. Specialist care and advice also helps people manage symptoms and maintain their independence and quality of life for as long as possible.

“Motor Neurone Disease can be a devastating diagnosis for patients. Specialist support for those affected and their families can make a real difference to living with this disease and managing its progressive symptoms.”

Motor Neurone Disease can be a devastating diagnosis for patients. Specialist support for those affected and their families can make a real difference to living with this disease and managing its progressive symptoms.

THE MND ASSOCIATION HAS MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MND, THE LATEST RESEARCH AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUNDRAISING. IT IS WELL WORTH A LOOK: WWW.RDR.LINK/BBD097

PROFESSIONAL BUILDER MAY 2024 I 99 GOOD HEALTH NO. 54 MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.