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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeMay 12th 2013
     
    Has anyone used Jabdec? How much can we expect to pay?

    Probably going to get 153 mm thick. There're also two types EPS 100 and EPS 150, probably going with EPS 100.
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeJun 6th 2013 edited
     
    You can no longer get Jabdec as far as I know but I've had a quote for EPS/bitumen-impregnated fibreboard composite sheets (145/13mm x 1200mm x 600mm) at £20 each. They're made by this company: http://www.aimlimited.co.uk/
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeJun 6th 2013
     
    Had a quick look at the Aim Ltd and can't see any certification of their product. Is there any?
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeJun 6th 2013 edited
     
    Good point. What would you expect, a BBA or something? I assume that could be difficult given they're combining other products to make bespoke ones.
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeJun 6th 2013
     
    Something recognised by building control, may be worth asking them, and where their products are tested.
    It may well be a good product but if it is not accepted then it is basically useless. Bit like one of us building the ultimate 'eco' home and then hoping the NHBA will insure it. It ain't going to happen. :sad:
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