Roofing Today

Roofing Today

Roofing Today serves as a leading publication for the roofing sector. It offers in-depth and timely articles crafted by experts in the field, making it a valuable resource for all roofing professionals and contractors.

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  • 2 weeks ago | roofingtoday.co.uk | Claire Griffiths

    LEVY RATES are proposed to remain the same for 2026-29 says the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). The Consensus – the survey of stakeholders by CITB every three years – resulted in 67% of construction employers supporting proposals and 12 out of the 14 Prescribed Organisations are also in agreement.

  • 3 weeks ago | roofingtoday.co.uk | Claire Griffiths

    NEW RESEARCH shows the number of mental health support services available to construction workers has ‘drastically’ increased, however many workers are still struggling.

  • 2 months ago | roofingtoday.co.uk | Claire Griffiths

    MODERN HOMES are designed for comfort, efficiency, and style. While these features improve daily life, they can also introduce unexpected risks. Open layouts, high-tech systems, and new materials bring convenience but can also introduce hidden risks. Structural issues, fire hazards, and toxic exposure are problems many homeowners overlook. Some designs make everyday activities more dangerous, especially when using certain appliances.

  • 2 months ago | roofingtoday.co.uk | Claire Griffiths

    SEAC LTD is proud to reveal its new brand identity. The company has kept the name which its customers know and trust and has given it a fresh look to celebrate 100 years of heritage and reflect the modern quality for which its products are known. SEAC – originally incorporated as H&S Pochin Limited – was formed in 1916 as part of the Standard Engineering Company.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | roofingtoday.co.uk | Claire Griffiths

    AN INNOVATIVE cascading roof has been completed at a Chinese school to harvest and recycle rainwater. The staggered roofs allow rainfall to be collected, providing clean fresh water for schoolchildren in the village of Duling, in Guangxi, a rural province in southern China. Bordering Vietnam, Guangxi is a mountainous region with numerous rivers and waterways. It experiences high annual rainfall but also freshwater shortages, which result in a lack of clean water for drinking and sanitation.

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