Friday, October 4, 2024

North Yorkshire builders to be offered free hands-on advice about energy efficiency

Builders in North Yorkshire are being urged to take part in free hands-on building workshops to train in energy efficiency techniques.

As part of North Yorkshire Council’s Local Energy Advice Demonstrator project, retrofit training is being offered to help builders transform their approach to building design and construction and conform to Part L Building Regulations.

Part L provides guidance on energy efficiency and covers the thermal performance of a building’s fabric and heating systems.

The two half-day sessions, in Ricall in October and Hutton Rugby in November, will focus on the critical role of airtightness in modern building practices that will shape housebuilding and renovation into the future.

Delivered by an industry leading airtightness company, Partel, the courses will offer practical experience with membranes, tapes, airtight components and tools, and provide expert techniques and troubleshooting tips from industry experts.

The workshop will cover:

  • Why buildings need to be more airtight
  • Condensation risk
  • Airtightness and ventilation
  • How to build an airtight structure
  • Retrofitting airtightness
  • Breathability
  • Specifying the correct product(s)

Executive member for housing, Cllr Simon Myers, said: “There are undeniable advantages of airtight buildings, including energy efficiency, indoor air quality, moisture control, and structural integrity which is vital for modern day homes.

“We hope that builders will take advantage of these free sessions and help us build a more sustainable and energy efficient county.”

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