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Oakwood Bespoke Joinery uses the latest software to ensure your project complies with Part L energy

10-10-2014

Effective from 1 October 2010, Part L of the Building Regulations for England and Wales for the Conservation of Fuel and Power requires all joiners to provide energy ratings for windows and doors in order to show compliance with minimum requirements. Compliance can be achieved in a number of ways: By complex mathematical calculation specified in BS EN ISO 10077-1:2006 Part 1 By testing a duplicate joinery item under environment conditions to provide an energy rating specific to the individual joinery item tested. OR at Oakwood Bespoke Joinery we use the latest software which automatically calculates U-values as standard for bespoke joinery. Our software now includes the complex calculations necessary to provide U-values at the design stage, taking into account timber, glass and section sizes selected, enabling us to advise customers on the best specification for their windows to ensure compliance with building regulations.
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