Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:25 AM
Solid Wall Insulation is a key area of focus in the new Green Deal and Energy Company Obligation and there needs to be a major increase in installations from 2013 onwards.
As part of its ongoing plans and commitment to support and develop the Solid Wall Insulation (SWI) market the National Insulation Association (NIA) will be delivering a series of briefings to key external stakeholders including social housing providers, local authorities, energy suppliers and Green Deal providers in the new year to provide information and advice on Solid Wall Insulation.
The NIA represents the manufacturers, system designers and installers of Solid Wall Insulation - external wall, internal wall and hybrid wall (internal and external on the same property) insulation and will provide attendees with details of the solutions available, opportunities and challenges and work that NIA is doing to expand the market.
The NIA will be presenting at the following events in January:
For more information about the NIA, Solid Wall Insulation and benefits of membership please contact Bev Coombe by emailing bev.coombe@nia-uk.org or call 01525 383313
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