Home insulation can come in many forms, shapes and sizes which enables a number of bespoke options available for home and business owners. The ultimate goal of improving a home’s insulation is to limit heat haemorrhaging from the building, a common occurrence with houses built in the 1960’s (the concrete decade).
Concrete transmits heat throughout its area as well as the perimeter where it comes in contact with the wall and this poses a significant concern for business owners and home owners a-like. However, once a new layer of insulation has been installed either in the cavity wall or roof scope, many have noticed a difference immediately with reduced heating bills.
A number of materials can be used for wall insulation, with one of the most commonly employed being fiberglass. Fiberglass can be truly bespoke – in recent times the material can now be injected out of high pressure canister and directed through a nozzle to get to places where others cannot reach.