New partner for Kanth Manufacturing
Two UK manufacturers have formed an unlikely partnership designed to “revolutionise the premium end of the shower industry”.
BMF backs more stringent water use regulations
More stringent regulations governing personal water use are necessary if rising residential demand is to be met and managed in coming years
Baxter delivers some festive treats
The Warwick offices of UK boiler manufacturer Baxi Heating have been collecting food, treats, toys and blankets for Kenilworth Dogs Trust
Water hardness critical to cylinder selection
As the quality and hardness of water varies by region throughout the UK, a technical expert from Heatrae Sadia has urged contractors and facilities managers to consider the local water composition before specifying water heaters in commercial buildings
Stiebel Eltron marks more than a decade of growth
Stiebel Eltron UK has announced a turnover increase of 38% year on year in 2018 as demand for renewable energy in the UK continued to grow
Grundfos on the ball with 2019 projects
Grundfos’ range of pumps have been present at some of this year’s memorable sporting and festival moments
Brexit overshadowing construction issues
Plumbing and heating professionals across the UK have called on politicians to make room amid the Brexit tumult to focus on critical changes needed to create a resilient and sustainable construction sector
EUA launches manifesto for energy
The Energy and Utilities Alliance, EUA, has called on the next government to “make the big decisions required for decarbonisation” and put consumers front and centre of policy in a new ‘manifesto’ ahead of this month’s General Election
Falkirk gas outage leaves 8,000 properties in the cold
Around 8,000 homes in Carronshore, Larbert, Skinflats and Stenhousemuir, in Falkirk, are without gas today after a fault for provider SGN
Time to back low carbon liquid fuels, says OFTEC
As OFTEC launches its strategy outlining how low carbon liquid fuels offer the best decarbonisation solution for oil heated homes, the trade association says it’s time for government to follow its plans