Ever evolving building regulations are placing increasing demands on the construction industry to build more sustainable homes and buildings.
Here at Nuaire, we are dedicated to sustaining healthy living environements within your home. Our dedicated knowledge articles will help you understand the ventilation processes within your home and what solutions we provide to help you.
Condensation Dampness and Mould Articles
What Causes Condensation
A build-up of condensation is a common problem within homes of all types and sizes, especially in the winter months. Find out what condensation is and the steps you can take to eradicate it.
Why Condensation isn’t Just a Minor Problem
At Nuaire, we talk a lot about condensation because we see what happens when it’s ignored. It affects homes of every age and type and, if left untreated, it can damage the fabric of a building and impact the health of the people living in it.
How Nuaire Helps Tackle Condensation for Good
We’ve been solving condensation and damp problems for over 50 years. In fact, we pioneered the use of PIV in the UK. Today, our products are used in homes across the country — trusted by social housing providers, developers and homeowners alike.
Damp & Mould in UK Homes — Causes, Risks & Prevention
Moisture in homes comes from everyday activities such as cooking, showering and drying clothes. Without adequate ventilation, this moisture lingers and settles on cold surfaces, leading to dampness
Building Legislation
Nuaire's Guide to Awaab’s Law supporting social housing providers
Nuaire has published a Guide to Awaab’s Law and the Future of Safe Housing Standards designed to help social housing organisations comply with Awaab’s Law.
Strategies for Meeting The Future Homes Standard
This research project provides a valuable insight into how housebuilders and developers are adapting to address the need for overall energy performance and thermal efficiency of new homes in the UK.
Approved Document F: Ventilation Building Regulations Explained
Approved Documents’ are published guidance from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. These essential documents - which property developers must closely follow- contain clear guidance on how to meet current building regulations and how to achieve compliance.
WHO Indoor Air Quality Standards Explained
Fresh air is essential for all of us to be able to survive and thrive in this world.
Overheating and Cooling
Understanding the importance of indoor air quality
Improving indoor air quality does not always require major building work, but it does require consistency. Everyday habits such as drying clothes indoors, cooking without extraction or blocking air vents can allow pollutants and excess moisture to build up over time