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Specifying Window Shutters to Comply With Part O

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Specifying Window Shutters to Comply With Part O

by Roché Systems Ltd

Temperatures across the globe are on the rise and is certainly something that is even more in focus with the increased addition of glass in particular large glass windows in both domestic and commercial properties. The Met Office recently confirmed that 2023 was the warmest year on record, and with no sign of it slowing down Part O building regulations were introduced in June 22 with the aim of preventing overheating within residential properties in the UK. We’ll take a look at how Window Shutters can play a key role in helping architects and contractors comply with the latest regulations and help reduce internal heat gain. 1.

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