Recycled plastic loft insulation
Recycled plastic loft insulation is an excellent modern insulator manufactured from old plastic bottles. Recycled plastic loft insulation is a dependable, green substitute for a conventional loft insulation material that is simple to install and safe to handle.
Loft insulation made of sheep's wool
Have you ever seen a shivering sheep? Sheep wool insulation is sometimes seen as a poor relative of modern materials, but this is not the case. It has excellent heat-retentive and toxin-repellent properties and is natural, sustainable, and organic.
Foil insulation
Used by NASA, this state-of-the-art insulation reflects heat down into the house from the loft ceiling. This insulation blocks heat loss and actively redistributes it back to the house.
Cavity Wall Insulation
A building envelope is more effectively created when the exterior walls are well-insulated. As a result, your home will lose less heat. Now is an ideal time to invest in cavity wall insulation because fuel prices are rising. It is a very effective way to insulate a property and provides excellent long-term reductions in energy bills.
Mineral wool blown insulation
You can create an effective insulating layer in a building’s cavity walls by blowing mineral wool into the cavity. It is less expensive than most cavity wall insulation options and provides high performance.
Polystyrene insulation beads
Through tiny perforations, expanding polystyrene insulation (EPS) is blown into preexisting cavity walls in little beads. The beads don’t absorb moisture, perform well, and install quickly. This system can shoot insulation into difficult-to-reach regions with an extended nozzle.
Injected Foam insulation
Pumping polyurethane (PU) foam into a cavity wall causes it to harden and create an impressively effective thermally insulating barrier that is thick and water-repellent.