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Insulation Installers Hamilton
If your property has a roof with attic space then Roof insulation is the first thing you should look at, particularly since an estimated 40-50% of the heat in your home is lost through the roof space.
Roof insulation is cheap to buy, easy to install (you can even do it yourself) and can save you serious amounts of money over the years.
Even if you already have roof insulation in place it may be worth checking whether you have the recommended levels installed. The recommended depth for insulation is approximately 120mm – 180mm depending on where in New Zealand you live. If your roof insulation was installed some time ago there’s a good chance it’s less than that and may need a top up.
While significantly more expensive to install than loft insulation, Wall insulation could save you even more money over the long term.
Wall insulation is typically divided into two types, depending on what type of home you have or what you are looking at doing. Retro-fitted Cavity wall insulation, typically suitable for older homes built before 1990, consists of pumping / blowing insulation into the space between the inner and the outer walls. Segment type wall insulation, for homes that don’t have the inner or outer lining in place. (new builds or major renovations)
If your home was built more recently still there’s a good chance you will already have cavity wall insulation in place but now know about it.
The problem with this form of insulation is that you will usually need help getting it installed. For retro-fitted cavity wall insulation, holes have to be drilled into your wall through which the insulation material is pumped or blown.
For more info:- insultech.co.nz/
Insulation Installers Hamilton
If your property has a roof with attic space then Roof insulation is the first thing you should look at, particularly since an estimated 40-50% of the heat in your home is lost through the roof space.
Roof insulation is cheap to buy, easy to install (you can even do it yourself) and can save you serious amounts of money over the years.
Even if you already have roof insulation in place it may be worth checking whether you have the recommended levels installed. The recommended depth for insulation is approximately 120mm – 180mm depending on where in New Zealand you live. If your roof insulation was installed some time ago there’s a good chance it’s less than that and may need a top up.
While significantly more expensive to install than loft insulation, Wall insulation could save you even more money over the long term.
Wall insulation is typically divided into two types, depending on what type of home you have or what you are looking at doing. Retro-fitted Cavity wall insulation, typically suitable for older homes built before 1990, consists of pumping / blowing insulation into the space between the inner and the outer walls. Segment type wall insulation, for homes that don’t have the inner or outer lining in place. (new builds or major renovations)
If your home was built more recently still there’s a good chance you will already have cavity wall insulation in place but now know about it.
The problem with this form of insulation is that you will usually need help getting it installed. For retro-fitted cavity wall insulation, holes have to be drilled into your wall through which the insulation material is pumped or blown.
For more info:- insultech.co.nz/