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On-demand CPD: Next-level learning whenever you’re ready

Access professional insights on the design, specification and installation of insulation anytime, anywhere with this series of industry-recognised seminars

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The Recticel CPD series is available on-demand or face to face. Its products are suitable for a variety of applications including roofs, lofts, ceilings, soffits, walls, floors and basements.
The Recticel CPD series is available on-demand or face to face. Its products are suitable for a variety of applications including roofs, lofts, ceilings, soffits, walls, floors and basements.

Thermal and acoustic insulation manufacturer Recticel has launched an on-demand CPD series for architect and specifier next-level learning.

Continous education improves performance throughout the supply chain, creating buildings that perform as-designed. It is why CPD is mandatory in architecture. 

But finding the time to stay up-to-date and competent with current practice is not easy. That's why Recticel has enabled anytime, anywhere access to its CPD webinars.

Whether you are at your desk, at home, on the train or in the park you will have immediate connectivity to expert-led presentations while earning valuable CPD points.

  • CPD topics include rigid full fill cavity wall applications.
    CPD topics include rigid full fill cavity wall applications.
  • Recticel CPD series: stay up-to-date and competent with current practice.
    Recticel CPD series: stay up-to-date and competent with current practice.
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Each 30 to 45-minute Recticel seminar considers the importance of correct insulation design, specification and installation in overcoming a particular industry issue. Topics include:

  • U-value calculations and condensation risk.
  • Reducing the performance gap through fabric-first design.
  • Single-layer insulation systems’ impact on tapered roofing.
  • Also included is a toolbox talk on rigid full fill cavity wall insulation and performance-enhancing solutions for brick and block cavity wall construction applications.

A physical in-house presentation or face-to-face access via Teams are also available. The sessions are hosted by Recticel specifications and housebuilding manager Jon Parsons, whose passion for all things insulation is inspired by a desire to help improve industry standards for a less impactful built environment.

For an introduction to next-level insulation knowhow and to sign up for Recticel’s easy access CPD seminar series, go to recticelinsulation.com/cpd

For more information and technical support visit, recticelinsulation.com


Contact:
01782 590470
customer.services@recticel.com


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