Read the latest magazine Featured Solutions Fixings & Fastenings Insulation EJOT Innovates to Support UK’s Higher Soffit Insulation Standards 12 May 2022 EJOT UK’s new DDS-Z fastener range holds the key to installing much greater depths of soffit liners with the smallest embedment depth, to help architects and clients to dramatically improve the thermal, acoustic and fire insulation standards in their buildings. This range of high quality self-tapping fasteners is designed specifically for the attachment of ceiling insulation and acoustic boards to concrete soffits, where the goal is to bring uninsulated floor structures up to the thermal requirements of the latest Building Regulations and beyond. It is an increasingly popular trend amongst the designers, owners or managers of buildings that feature car parking below ground or at ground level with residential or commercial space above – hence the need for noise reduction measures, in particular. Soffit liners have long been seen as an effective solution but the increasingly high standards now being sought here in the UK has given rise to the use of much greater depths of mineral fibre insulation. As this requires significantly longer fasteners to drive through the multiple layers of insulation and anchor effectively into the concrete substrate with a minimal embedment depth, EJOT UK has responded with the DDS-Z range. EJOT DDS-Z Range EJOT DDS-Z fasteners are steel screws featuring a duplex coating and self-tapping thread for reliable fastening. Suitable to accommodate the deepest layers of insulation, the fasteners are available in lengths of 275, 300, 325 and 350 mm, but need only a 25mm embedment into the concrete. They complement the established DDS range which offers a soffit liner solution where a fixing of up to 250mm is required. Designed for easy installation, DDS-Z fasteners are suitable for use in cracked and non-cracked concrete with a C1-C3 corrosion resistance classification and a white screw head as standard. EJOT can, however, provide these fasteners with any RAL colour head on request to meet specific aesthetic goals. Richard Bowhay, Sales Manager for Construction Fasteners at EJOT UK said: “Insulating the soffit below a concrete floor has long been recognised as an effective way to transform the quality and safety of a building, particularly for living, working and educational spaces above car parking. “But as architects and insulation manufacturers push the boundaries to seek ever higher performance standards, it is vitally important that the right fastening solutions are available to ensure client goals can be realistically met without making the installation process difficult or costly. That’s why the EJOT technical team developed the DDS-Z, a product that combines strength, reliability and ease of use, with the quality guarantee that all EJOT fastening systems offer.” As one of the leading manufacturers of fasteners for the construction sector, EJOT UK is ideally placed to advise on the correct fastening solution for any soffit insulation project, as well as all aspects of the building envelope and concrete anchoring. To contact technical support, email EJOT UK via info@ejot.co.uk or call 01977 687040. Full details about the DDS-Z and DDS fastener ranges are available at the website here. >> Read more about EJOT products in the news. Previous article Collaborative Roof Train the Trainer Initiative Outstanding SuccessNext article Are Employees Automatically Entitled to the Additional Bank Holiday in 2022? Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Featured Solutions +4 19 March 2026 Glidevale Protect Rolls Out Printed Roofing Membrane Guidance Featured Solutions +3 3 March 2026 Makita Launches Limited-Time XGT Battery Redemption Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch