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Adam Brown

Adam Brown

Operations & Technical Director

With a background as a Mechanical Engineer, I started Nationwide Supplies alongside my brother with a vision to modernise what seemed a stuck-in-its-ways industry in the builders merchant sector. 

Since 2011 it has been my goal to source quality products at the correct prices to be able to offer a saving to customers along with high quality customer service which offers quick delivery and superior technical knowledge in the industry.

 


Posts by Adam Brown

The ultimate guide to creating indoor spaces outdoors

The ultimate guide to creating indoor spaces outdoors With warmer weather just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start making the most of your outdoor space. Outdoor living has grown in popularity over the past few years and shows no signs of slowing down. If you want a quick and cost-effective way…


Posted: 7th May 2024

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How to clean door handles

  Door handles, though often overlooked, are pivotal features in our homes and offices. They are the primary points of contact for interior doors, and as such, they can accumulate dirt and germs, even if this isn't visibly apparent. Maintaining clean door handles is not only crucial for aesthetic appeal but also plays a significant role in limiting the spread of diseases through contact with contaminated surfaces.…


Posted: 1st May 2024

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Embracing the Future: The Advantages of Press-Fit Copper Fittings in UK Plumbing

  When it comes to plumbing in the United Kingdom, innovation is the name of the game. In recent years, a modern approach known as press-fit copper fittings has gained widespread popularity, and for good reason. These fittings offer a plethora of benefits over traditional methods, promising a smoother, quicker, and more reliable solution for both professionals and…


Posted: 15th January 2024

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A comparison of Polyethylene and Nitrile Pipe Insulation

A comparison of Polyethylene and Nitrile Pipe Insulation When it comes to keeping our homes warm and cosy, proper insulation is key. Among the various options available, two popular contenders stand out in the UK market: Polyethylene (PE) foam and Nitrile pipe insulation. In this blog, we'll delve into the intricacies of these materials, exploring their differences, strengths, and applications, all within the framework of…


Posted: 11th January 2024

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How long do sleepers last?

How long do sleepers last?   When you’re choosing materials for a project, such as railway sleepers, one important consideration is durability. This can have a big impact on the ‘real’ price of the project. For instance, a cheaper material that needs to be replaced more often might turn out to be less…


Posted: 23rd November 2023

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A Comprehensive Guide to Soundproofing and Sound Absorption with JCW Acoustic

 A Comprehensive Guide to Soundproofing and Sound Absorption with JCW Acoustic   When it comes to crafting a peaceful and noise-free environment, understanding the difference between soundproofing and sound absorption is crucial. In this guide, we'll delve into the essentials of these acoustic solutions and explore how JCW products can help you achieve tranquility in various scenarios. Soundproofing vs. Sound Absorption Soundproofing Soundproofing is…


Posted: 22nd November 2023

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Keeping you toasty: The lowdown on central heating pumps

Picture this: It's a chilly winter morning and you're shivering in your cozy home, but thanks to a little-known hero in your heating system, you're soon wrapped in warmth. That unsung hero is the heating circulating pump. In this article, we're going to dive into the world of heating circulating pumps, focusing on popular brands like Grundfos UPS3 and Keyplumb, as well as other vital information to…


Posted: 9th November 2023

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How to build a sleeper retaining wall

How to build a sleeper retaining wall Having a retaining wall built out of sleepers instead of concrete or bricks can make for a simple, more naturalistic alternative that works just as well. This is something that can be done as a DIY project, or with the assistance of expert contractors if you’re not…


Posted: 16th October 2023

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How to remove silicone sealant

How to remove silicone sealant If you’re renovating a kitchen or bathroom, one of the jobs you might need to tackle is removing old silicone sealant. It may be tired, peeling away or ragged at the edges, or perhaps applied in error. If previous attempts at sealing a bath, shower or sink were a little messy, you’ll need…


Posted: 26th September 2023

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What is sealant?

What is sealant? Whether you’re building something as big as a house or just performing a simple DIY task, chances are at some point you’ll need to fit together two dissimilar materials. It can be hard to get a good fit when this occurs, which can lead to leakage between the materials - whether…


Posted: 31st August 2023

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What are Sleepers?

What are Sleepers?   Sleepers are a mainstay of many construction projects, with a range of uses for both the professional and the DIYer. They’re known by a variety of terms - railway sleepers, landscaping timber, garden sleepers - but regardless of what you call them, do you know what they are? Keep reading to learn more about…


Posted: 24th July 2023

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What is Chipboard?

What is chipboard?     If you’re tackling building or renovation work, you’re likely to come across chipboard. It’s a commonly used sheet material, popular due to its affordability and versatility. But what exactly is it, how is it made and what can you use it for? Firstly, let’s look at what chipboard is. Also known as particle…


Posted: 12th June 2023

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What is Aggregate in Construction?

What is aggregate in construction?     In the world of construction, the term ‘aggregate’ is commonly used. You’ll hear it in relation to cement and concrete, foundations and footings. But what does it actually mean? Read on to find out more about aggregates in construction, including how to work out how much aggregate you need for…


Posted: 8th June 2023

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How Much Sand and Cement Do I Need?

How much sand and cement do I need? Planning a DIY paving project, or building something more substantial? One of the many materials you’re likely to need is cement, combined with just the right amount (and type) of sand to get the perfect mix.


Posted: 26th April 2023

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What is Galvanised Steel?

What is galvanised steel? Galvanised steel is a versatile, reliable and durable material suitable for all kinds of metalwork projects. It has all kinds of useful properties, such as being rust and corrosion resistant. It’s also extraordinarily long-lasting, depending on the conditions it’s exposed to. Now, how is galvanised steel made? It’s a type of steel which has been coated in zinc, usually through a ‘hot dip’ application process. This is where clean steel…


Posted: 21st March 2023

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Can I use Masonry Hangers on Timber?

Can I use a masonry hanger on timber?   Joist hangers are a form of builders' metalwork used in a variety of construction projects. Sometimes referred to as jiffy hangers, they're often involved in the structural framework of buildings. As their name suggests, their main purpose is to help fix joists…


Posted: 16th March 2023

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Are air bricks necessary?

Are air bricks necessary? Air bricks are useful things that help to prevent costly damp problems within homes. However, if you’re concerned about the implications of installing air bricks, you might be wondering if they’re really necessary. Below, we’ll explain everything you need to be aware of. Do I need air bricks? Air bricks are typically used to increase the air flow and…


Posted: 16th March 2023

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What is a Damp Proof Course?

What is a damp proof course?   Worried about damp in your home, or working on a property with potential damp issues? Whatever the case, you’ll want to know about damp proofing measures. In this guide, we’ll be putting damp proof courses under the microscope.…


Posted: 5th March 2023

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How much Insulation do I need in my loft?

How much Insulation do I need in my loft? The recent cost of living crisis has sent energy bills soaring. So to keep bills in check, many of us are trying to find ways to reduce our energy consumption. One of the most effective things you can do is improve the insulation in your home,…


Posted: 2nd March 2023

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What is MDF?

What is MDF? Close up of a carpenter with a stack of MDF boards in a workshop If you’re trying to choose the right sheet materials for a project, one option you’re bound to come across is MDF. But what actually is MDF, how is…


Posted: 2nd February 2023

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What is the difference between breather membrane and building paper?

What is the difference between breather membrane and building paper? What is building paper / What is a breathable membrane? Building paper and breathable membranes are both materials that are used in construction as a moisture barrier to protect buildings from water damage. Both building paper and breathable membranes are installed on the exterior…


Posted: 3rd January 2023

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How much does an extension cost?

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Posted: 23rd December 2022

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What is Timber?

Timber is a versatile building material used in many different types of construction projects for various purposes. The term timber refers both to the wood used in construction and the trees grown specially to provide that wood. Timber comes from a variety of different trees and can be made into many shapes and sizes. In addition, not all timber is created the same –…


Posted: 7th October 2022

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How to Fit an Internal Door

If you’re looking to cut costs on a home renovation job, doing it yourself instead of getting in a specialist fitter can be a good way to keep the price down.…


Posted: 7th October 2022

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