Keylite Roof Windows (Keylite), part of The Keystone Group, is offering a new CPD webinar entitled ‘Addressing Thermal Performance in Roof Windows’.
Available to book every Tuesday and Thursday from 9th March, until the end of July, Keylite’s webinar tackles the performance gap in roof window specification, providing solutions as to how thermal performance can be assured to achieve Part L and avoid thermal bridging, condensation and heat loss.
They take place from 1pm to 2pm and your free space can be booked by clicking here.
Primarily aimed at architects, specifiers and housebuilders, the webinar is hosted by Debbie Phillips, Keylite National Business Development Manager and Keylite Specification Executive Cathal McShane, featuring advice and recommendations from the BRE and NHBC.
Debbie commented: “At Keylite Roof Windows, we understand the importance of thermal performance and we are committed to improving the efficiency of our roof windows with our unique patented innovations.
“As a result, we have found that specification of roof windows can be one of those products on the plans that can be easily overlooked when they are being installed.
“Our free CPD has been designed to educate architects and specifiers on the importance of thermal performance in roof window installations along with the solutions to help address this issue, and how to ensure when you detail a roof window on your sectional drawings that this is what you see on site.”
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