We are taking time out with our network of self-build and renovation experts across Scotland to discuss the various stages of the self-build or renovation process. Whether you are at the start of a self-build or renovation project, or looking to keep up to date on the latest advice, then keep close to us, and hopefully we can help you with your own project.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHow ToEducationHome & Garden |
In this episode, we will be running through the window and door types by material (timber / pvc / alu / composite), discussing the benefits and disadvantages to each and description of terminology used in industry.
Scottish Self-Build and Renovation is delighted to be joined by Ben Trotter of Filpumps, based in Inverurie Aberdeenshire. more
On this programme, kindly sponsored by Scotframe, Scottish Self-Build and Renovation was joined by a panel of experts to host a LIVE interactive session about listeners own self-build or renovation project, whether it is in the early concept stage or... more
We are joined by Ben Trotter from Scotland's private water supply specialists, Filpumps. Established in 1992, Filpumps have remained at the forefront of the industry for 28 years. Ben will take us through the different types of private water supplies... more
A question that gets asked a lot by people doing major home renovations or a new build is whether they should include hardwired network connections throughout the home. As with all questions there is no one right answer and the best solution for you ... more
The Scottish Government has provided a Self-Build Loan Fund to assist individuals experiencing difficulty in obtaining self-build mortgage finance, and who can repay the loan upon completion of their new home. The fund is administered by The Highland... more
Scottish Self-Build and Renovation is delighted to be joined by Richard Tinto of Tinto Architecture Interiors and You. more
Scottish Self-Build and Renovation is delighted to be joined by Mike Bauermeister and Daniel Tweats of Kishorn Insulations. This webinar firstly introduces Kishorn Insulations, and then looks at the different ways heat escapes from your home by touch... more
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I found Duncan’s information clear, totally understandable and very informative to a non builder - thanks so much! I hate having to listen to waffle.
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