Ash & Lacy announce new strategic partnership with Saint-Gobain in South Africa.
'Raising the bar' to create a structurally sound roof cavity to accommodate insulation requirements prescribed by SANS 10400 XA in new build and refurbishment.
Isover Springs, a plant located in South Africa and part of the Saint-Gobain Group, has recently undergone a major focus on improving its business operations, with a particular emphasis on water conservation. As a company committed to sustainable building practices and reducing its environmental impact, Saint-Gobain recognizes the importance of preserving our planet's natural resources, especially when it comes to water.
In the fast-paced world of modern construction, energy efficiency has become a paramount concern for builders and property owners alike. The drive to create sustainable structures has led to the development of innovative solutions that not only enhance energy efficiency but also promote cost savings and environmental preservation.
In a world grappling with escalating energy costs and environmental concerns, the role of energy-efficient solutions cannot be understated. One area where this importance is particularly evident is within Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. As businesses and homeowners alike seek to reduce their carbon footprint and utility bills, the pivotal relationship between insulation in HVAC systems and energy conservation becomes more apparent.
In the pursuit of sustainable living and energy efficiency, the South African government has embarked on a journey to encourage and incentivize homeowners to invest in insulation. Recognizing the pivotal role that insulation plays in achieving environmental goals, the government has introduced various initiatives aimed at promoting this essential aspect of home construction.