Big changes are included for energy efficiency in NCC 2022 – do you know what this means for Performance Solutions?
This guide provides an introduction to the DTS Provisions for wet areas in houses focusing on preventing health risks and building damage from internal moisture in wet areas.
Have you been considering renovating your bathroom? Or finally fixing that leaking tap in the laundry? Or maybe you want to upgrade the mixer tap in the kitchen?
For the purposes of the NCC, AS 1324.2:2003 is a current test standard for demonstrating the efficiency of air filters. Further, for a Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) Solution, it is the only applicable test standard.
The NCC requirements for lead free copper alloys for drinking water will come into force on 1 May 2026. Find out how these changes impact practitioners, suppliers and manufacturers.
Does the cistern in your toilet run all night long? Are you concerned about saving water but have only one flush volume button to press? Perhaps you may be thinking of an upgrade.
As 1 May 2026 approaches, and the transition to lead free plumbing products gains momentum, here’s an update for industry.
Here’s the key changes in quantifying Performance Requirements for NCC 2022.
There are new quantified Performance Requirements in NCC 2022.
This NCC Navigator provides an overview of options available to demonstrate compliance with the NCC.
The Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards scheme (WELS) was established in 2005 as a national instrument to encourage more efficient household water use and to reduce demand for potable water by informing consumers about water efficiency at the…
This document explains the requirements for reducing thermal bridging in residential buildings focusing on metal-framed walls, roofs, ceilings and floors. It provides practical guidance on compliance options and methods to improve energy efficiency and…