What’s happening at Hemsec
Find out what we been up to from new product launches, testing, community work, how we are working to positively impact the planet, and more…

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The Big Issues in Cold Chain Today – Do More with Less
The Big Issues in Cold Chain Today – Do More with Less Temperature controlled cold stores and clean rooms being designed and installed today in…
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Insulated steel-faced panels for temporary modular solutions
Insulated steel-faced panels for temporary modular solutions Temporary modular building allows you to create lots of different types of buildings for different structures such as…
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Looking to create more space with an extension, garden room or annex? Here’s why you should consider SIPs.
Looking to create more space with an extension, garden room or annex? Here’s why you should consider SIPs. Many people are opting to improve rather…
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Hemsec’s Macmillan Coffee Morning Raises £400
Hemsec Raises £400 for Macmillan Cancer Support! On 29th September, Hemsec hosted its annual Macmillan Coffee Morning to raise money for Macmilllan Cancer Support. The…
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UK Energy Crisis and Climate change: Why it is time to reconsider how we build
When looking at how we build, there are several conversations that need to be had surrounding insulation, retrofitting, and building extensions and dormers. A fabric-first…
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Hemsec invests in a second manufacturing hub to help enable zero carbon construction
Hemsec invests in a second manufacturing hub to increase manufacturing capacity of Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) to help enable zero carbon construction.
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Proud to support National Manufacturing Day 2022
Proud to support National Manufacturing Day 2022
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Why choose Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) to meet amended Part L building regulations?
Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) can help builders to meet new Part L Building Regulations, and work towards the Future Homes Standard, through exceptional thermal efficiency…
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Designing homes and extensions using SIPs for Part L building regulations 2022
Using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) provides a great solution for those designing highly insulated homes compliant with Part L building regulations 2022.
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Part L building regulations: What is changing?
Part L building regulations: What is changing?