6 episodes

Following the developments, stories and innovations in the refurbishment, retrofit and refit sectors. Bricks made from plants, carbon negative materials and building transformations.

We hear from architects, materials specialists, builders, heating experts, gas and pipe gurus and pioneers of new ways that can help transform housing here in the UK and around the world.

Refurb and Retrofit - Transformation In Action Matt Milloy

    • Technology

Following the developments, stories and innovations in the refurbishment, retrofit and refit sectors. Bricks made from plants, carbon negative materials and building transformations.

We hear from architects, materials specialists, builders, heating experts, gas and pipe gurus and pioneers of new ways that can help transform housing here in the UK and around the world.

    Automating Retrofit - The Q-Bot Insulation Underfloor Robot

    Automating Retrofit - The Q-Bot Insulation Underfloor Robot

    In this episode of the **Refurb and Retrofit Podcast**, host Matt Milloy engages with Leigh Fairbrother from Q-Bot in a thought-provoking dialogue about the intersection of technology and sustainability in home insulation. They delve into the revolutionary concept of Q-Bot's robotic underfloor insulation system, examining its impact on both the housing industry and individual homeowners' lives.

    Leigh Fairbrother introduces us to Q-Bot’s innovative system, a robotic solution that addresses the challenges of underfloor insulation in UK homes – a process traditionally associated with significant disruption and complication. With a clever design allowing it to navigate tight spaces and difficult terrains beneath floorboards, Q-Bot’s technology not only enhances thermal performance but also contributes beneficially to indoor health by mitigating dampness and preventing the ingress of harmful particles.

    Throughout the conversation, Milloy. inquires about the broader implications of adopting such technology, shedding light on retrofit's potential benefits and challenges. The exchange probes into the details of the robot's capabilities, the sustainability of the materials used, and the process of achieving industry consensus on new technologies. By the end of this episode, listeners are left contemplating the future of home insulation and the innovative solutions emerging within the retrofit industry.

    • 31 min
    Approved For Use - Indinature Gets Hemp Insulation Into Houses

    Approved For Use - Indinature Gets Hemp Insulation Into Houses

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    Sam Baumber, COO of Indinature, discusses the revolutionary industrial hemp-based thermal insulation products manufactured by the company. With formal approval and accreditation, Indinature is ready to provide high-quality, sustainable insulation for large-scale construction and retrofit projects. Sam addresses the challenges of changing perceptions around biomaterials, the importance of fire safety, and the potential for carbon sequestration through hemp farming. He also teases upcoming product releases, including acoustic insulation and higher-density boards. Indinature aims to transform the industry and create a sustainable future for buildings.

    • 34 min
    Logbooks For Houses - Digitising Retrofit Information

    Logbooks For Houses - Digitising Retrofit Information

    In the Refurb and Retrofit podcast, host Matt Milloy delves into the innovative world of digital logbooks for property management with guest Nigel Walley. This episode unpacks the concept of house logbooks, which might be unfamiliar to many, but hold the potential to revolutionize how homeowners track vital information about their properties. Gain insight into the parallels between car logbooks and their newfound counterparts in the housing industry.

    Nigel Walley discusses the philosophy behind digital logbooks, highlighting their role as secure tools for homeowners to compile and control data related to their property transactions, building works, and maintenance. He emphasizes the homeowners' right to own and manage this information, amidst an ecosystem where third parties often hold such data. The conversation explores how digitization creates service benefits, akin to car ownership, and the future integrations expected with various local and commercial data sources. With this backdrop, the episode ventures into the implications for retrofitting and real estate, addressing privacy concerns, data abuse, and the evolving expectations for homeowners' knowledge about their properties.

    • 41 min
    Special Edition - Retrofit vs Rebuild Report: Greater London Authority

    Special Edition - Retrofit vs Rebuild Report: Greater London Authority

    In this episode, we focus on a newly published report from the London Assembly that could significantly influence local and national policy on sustainable building practices. Discover the intricate balance between refurbishment, retrofitting, and new constructions, and how their life cycles affect our planet.

    We dive into the complex world of policy, construction, and demolition industries, as the report's recommendations challenge the status quo, advocating for mandatory whole-life carbon assessments and seeking to bolster the viability of retrofit over new builds.

    • 10 min
    A Woman And Heat Pumps

    A Woman And Heat Pumps

    Listen to women, let them have a voice and save the planet. Our guest, Leah Robson, succinctly details her experiences leading a progressive heat pump enterprise, sharing insights into the growth and adaptation of her business and the industry at large.

    Leah touches on the nuanced dynamics of customer interactions, stressing the importance of addressing both the technical and personal sides of energy retrofitting. She sheds light on the gendered aspects of sales and installations, bringing to attention the need for a more inclusive approach within the industry.

    The conversation then shifts to the broader landscape of the energy transition in the UK. The pair examine how media representation, public perception, and diverse workforce can affect the adoption of heat pumps. Leah advocates for innovative workforce training strategies and inclusivity, providing a thought-provoking perspective on progressing the renewable energy mission.

    • 31 min
    This Plant Could Help Save The Planet. Find Out How, Why and What's Stopping It Being Used - Unyte Group

    This Plant Could Help Save The Planet. Find Out How, Why and What's Stopping It Being Used - Unyte Group

    In this enlightening episode of the Refurb and Retrofit podcast, host Matt Milloy delves into the world of industrial hemp with industry expert Jamie Bartley, CEO of Unyte Group. Listeners will be captivated by the transformative potential of hemp as Jamie shares his journey on developing and promoting a breakthrough product poised to revolutionize the sustainable materials market.

    Jamie Bartley's journey with Unyte Group began by recognizing the immense potential of industrial hemp for large-scale decarbonization. Experimenting with various cultivars, seed densities, and harvest systems, his team strategically researched and trialed to pinpoint the most effective methods for hemp cultivation specific to UK conditions. With a DEFRA and Innovate UK-funded project, the group aimed to harness regenerative agriculture and is now on the cusp of producing hemp-based construction materials such as Hempcrete blocks and non-woven insulation at an industrial scale.

    • 31 min

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