Waterproofing

3004, 2014

£15,000 on home improvements from the average home owner

April 30th, 2014|

A recent survey by comparison website, uSwitch, found that 90% of home owners are undertaking renovations and almost 60% carrying out extension works on their properties, including loft and basement conversions.

3103, 2014

Waterproofing expert calls for increased professionalism across industry

March 31st, 2014|

A waterproofing expert, with more than 30 years experience, has called for improved levels of professionalism across the sector, following recent findings that basement waterproofing has cost the building industry at least £21 million in recent years.

1202, 2014

Shrewsbury Music Hall Reopens After Extensive Refurbishment

February 12th, 2014|

Shrewsbury’s 19th century music hall is set to reopen in the early spring following a £10.5 million transformation into a museum and art gallery. Remembered for its dark carpets, blacked-out windows and deep red walls...

702, 2014

Protectahome Complete Work On Eco-Project In Nottingham

February 7th, 2014|

Protectahome recently completed work on an eco-project on the grounds of The University of Nottingham. The Mark Group House is being built by a construction workforce of undergraduate students studying architecture and building technology.

1001, 2014

London Restaurant Case Study Added

January 10th, 2014|

Following successful completion of Basement Waterproofing by Protectahome last year, Pizza East, Kentish Town opened its doors to customers late in August.

1001, 2014

Work in the Newcastle Completed Early

January 10th, 2014|

Protectahome, acting as Principle Contractor, have just completed extensive Structural Waterproofing works at the City of Newcastle Gymnastics Academy, Benfield Road, Newcastle upon Tyne.

701, 2014

Restoration Completed On 200 Year Old Flint Mill

January 7th, 2014|

This Wednesday at 8pm, Channel 4 will feature the Flint Mill, Staffordshire, on their Restoration Man Series. Protectahome are proud to be associated with the resurrection of this delightful historic property...

511, 2013

Lynmouth Pavillion Reopens Following Extensive Rebuilding Works

November 5th, 2013|

Lynmouth’s new pavilion reopened last month, following a £1.2million rebuild project run by Exmoor National Park Authority. The original pavilion, which was built in 1932 on the site of a coal yard, was structurally unsafe and had been in a derelict state since 2001.

1009, 2013

£800,000 Fee for New 900 Square Metre London Basement

September 10th, 2013|

A couple in Kensington who are looking to create a vast subterranean extension underneath two adjacent properties have been requested to pay a fee of more than £800,000 from Kensington Council.

409, 2013

Barn Conversions Become Accessible As Planning Permissions Relax

September 4th, 2013|

Relaxation of planning rules for barn conversions and agricultural buildings will allow for an effective use of buildings that have become redundant due to the changes in modern farming systems.

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