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Jennyfields windows and doors
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Innovators and installers of specialist glazing products that are ‘forged in the past, designed for the future’

Spring Budget brings major boost for homebuilders, homeowners and housing market
By Joseph Mullane published
Chancellor’s Spring Budget targets homebuilding growth, construction skills and energy relief for homeowners

EASipanel
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EASipanel is an easy-to-install DIY panelling system, available in two pre-cut sizes, and manufactured at long-established Spa Laminates in Leeds. Moisture-resistant, and ready to prime and paint, EASipanel is a sleek addition to any self build or renovation project

Watch permitted development rights explained: A Homebuilding & Renovating Premium masterclass
By Claire Lloyd published
Planning consultant Simon Rix, and leading property expert, Michael Holmes, explain what you need to know about permitted development before embarking on an extension or major home improvement project. Here's how to watch the full masterclass

VELFAC
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VELFAC specialises in high-performance composite windows and doors. Designed for self builders and renovators, VELFAC products offer custom-made solutions, triple glazing options, and a wide range of colours and styles

Complete Stair Systems
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Complete Stair Systems create custom-made steel, glass and timber staircases with a focus on light and modern styles. From straight flights, quarter-turn and half-turn models or spiral staircases, their designs are made to measure for your home

Storm Windows — secondary glazing specialists
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Storm Windows specialises in custom-made secondary glazing for historic, period and listed properties. Their bespoke solutions enhance warmth, reduce noise and improve energy efficiency — while preserving the character of your windows

Passivhaus takes hold in the UK aiming for 10% of new homes by 2035
By Joseph Mullane published
Passivhaus gains traction as policymakers and developers explore energy-efficient solutions
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