Insulation
Benefits of Insulation
Energy saving
Insulation helps reduce heat loss and keeps heat in during cold seasons. This results in lower energy costs because you have to heat less.
Comfort
Good insulation ensures an even temperature in your home, allowing you to live comfortably all year round, regardless of the weather outside.
Sound insulation
Insulation materials also help reduce noise transmission from outside, allowing you to create a calmer and more peaceful indoor environment.
Environmental friendliness
By using less energy to heat or cool your home, insulation reduces your carbon footprint and contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Improved air quality
Insulation materials can also help prevent moisture problems and the growth of mold and bacteria, improving overall air quality in your home.
Glass wool insulation
Glass wool insulation, made from recycled glass and sand, is one of the most common insulation materials. It is flexible, easy to install and offers excellent thermal and acoustic properties.
Rockwool insulation
Rockwool insulation is made from molten rock and offers similar benefits to glasswool insulation. It is particularly suitable for use in fire resistant applications due to its high melting point.
EPS (expanded polystyrene)
EPS, also called Styrofoam, is a lightweight insulation material that offers excellent thermal properties. It is often used to insulate walls, floors and roofs.
XPS (extruded polystyrene)
XPS is another type of polystyrene insulation that is produced by melting polystyrene granules and extruding them. It is moisture resistant and has a high compressive strength, making it ideal for use under concrete floors.
PUR (polyurethane)
PUR insulation is formed by mixing and foaming two liquid components, creating a strong and light insulation material. It is often used in cavity walls, floors and roofs because of its high insulation value.
PIR (polyisocyanurate)
PIR insulation is an improved version of PUR insulation with higher thermal resistance. It is often used in situations where thin insulation is required, such as renovations of existing buildings.
Buying Guide for Insulation
- What are the benefits of insulation?
- What types of insulation materials are available?
- How do I choose the right insulation material for my home?
- What are the costs of insulation and how much can I save on my energy bill?
- Are there subsidies or financial support available for insulation?
- Should I hire a professional for the insulation installation?
- Which insulation options are the most environmentally friendly?
- How long will it take before I recoup the costs of insulation through energy savings?
- Are there special considerations for insulation in renovation projects?
- How can I improve the insulation value of my home without major renovations?