A 2022 report by UK-based Passivhaus Trust highlights the impact of window framing materials on a building’s carbon footprint.
Despite its sundrenched location, this Vulcan eco-timber screening is still looking great five years after being installed.
In the interest of our sustainability and transparency goals, we commissioned an EPD review for a number of key joinery timbers.
Alu-wood window frames combine the beauty of wood inside with the longevity of aluminum framing externally.
Finding a decking timber which lasts through all weathers – and looks great, too involves several considerations.
Without current EPDs to meet building code legislations, the use of tropical timbers is becoming increasingly difficult.
Readily available data on a product’s carbon impact is imperative to meeting modern building standards.
Cohesive with many design styles and eras, timber is increasingly becoming the chosen material for renovation projects.
The extensive versatility and stability of Vulcan Screening has seen it become a common material for pergolas.
Vulcan Shingles are made using a complex process that belies their apparent simplicity and enhances their durability.
Vulcan has been used for a growing number of door applications in both commercial and residential architectural projects.
Create a carbon sink with a Vulcan timber deck, while soaking in the summer sun.